Assessment of Public Health Infrastructure to Determine Public Health Preparedness
The Strategy for Homeland Security stresses the need for a robust public health component to respond to and recover from a range of emergencies. However, dire problems with the current public health manpower infrastructure have been reported for more than fifteen years and continue to be a problem.
By Anke Richter and Denise Santiago
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