Southeastern Regional Pediatric Disaster Surge Network: A Public Health Partnership

In the event of a natural or man-made disaster involving large numbers of children, resources in the Southeastern U.S. are extremely limited. This article chronicles the efforts of the Alabama Department of Public Health, the Mississippi State Department of Health, and the South Central Center for P...

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Practice
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Public health departments
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