Themes and correlations of participant experience and evaluation of an interactive bioterrorism release exercise - a mixed methods study
Bioterrorism and pandemics pose great risk to the health and safety of our modern world. Pandemic scenario exercises commonly use diseases that are most likely to cause moderate harm in an epidemic scenario such as influenza. Despite the generalisable nature of most pandemic responses, exercises oft...
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