Assessment of Household Preparedness Through Training Exercises - Two Metropolitan Counties, Tennessee, 2011

Brown et al report the findings from Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) survey of household preparedness in two metropolitan counties in Tennessee. Results show that only 23% of respondents in Knox County and 31% in Davidson County reported being well-prepared for an...

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