At the scene of the disaster: What are the real risks?
In 1997 Dr. McLellan returned to her home town of New Orleans and now holds dual faculty appointments in the Section of Infectious Diseases in the School of Medicine, and in the Tropical Medicine Department of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine of Tulane University. Much attention was...
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