U.S. Government engagement in support of global disease surveillance
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Global cooperation is essential for coordinated planning and response to public health emergencies, as well as for building sufficient capacity around the world to detect, assess and respond to health events. The United States is committed to, and actively engage...
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Main Authors: | Gay Cyril G (Author), Cole Kenneth (Author), Chapman Leonard W (Author), Carroll Dennis (Author), Arthur Ray R (Author), Annelli Joseph F (Author), López Leana M (Author), Katz Rebecca L (Author), Lowe Daniel L (Author), Resnick Gary (Author), Russell Kevin L (Author) |
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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