TOPOFF 3: Comments and recommendations from members of the New Jersey Universities Consortium for Homeland Security Research

Faculty members from the New Jersey Uni - versities Consortium for Homeland Security Research served as observers in the TOPOFF 3 exercise in New Jersey in April 2005. The exercise involved a simulated release of pneumonic plague, with symptomatic individuals sent to hospitals and asymptomatic indiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of emergency management (Weston, Mass.) Mass.), 2006-11, Vol.4 (6), p.41-51
Hauptverfasser: Lioy, PhD, Paul J., Roberts, PhD, Fred S., McCluskey, JD, MPA, Brendan, Lioy, MS, Mary Jean, Cross, PhD, JD, Audrey, Clarke, PhD, Lee, Stanton, JD, Lee Louise, Tepfenhart, PhD, William, Ferrara, MS, Mary Ellen
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