Public health emergency preparedness for infectious disease emergencies: a scoping review of recent evidence
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic continues to demonstrate the risks and profound health impacts that result from infectious disease emergencies. Emergency preparedness has been defined as the knowledge, capacity and organizational systems that governments, response and recovery organization...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M Lee (Author), Rachel Jansen (Author), Kate E Sanderson (Author), Fiona Guerra (Author), Sue Keller-Olaman (Author), Michelle Murti (Author), Tracey L O'Sullivan (Author), Madelyn P Law (Author), Brian Schwartz (Author), Laura E Bourns (Author), Yasmin Khan (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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