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Health Security--Local Preparedness:  2000-2004

Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. Fifth Annual Report to the President and the Congress, Forging America’s New Normalcy.  Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction [also known as The Gilmore Commission], Dec 15 2003.

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Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. Fourth Annual Report to Congress: Implementing the National Strategy.  Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction [also known as The Gilmore Commission], Dec 16 2002.

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Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction Second Annual Report to Congress: Toward a National Strategy for Combating Terrorism.  The Gilmore Commission, Dec 15 2000.

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Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction Third Annual Report to Congress: For Ray Downey.  The Gilmore Commission, Dec 15 2001.

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Bozzette SA, Boer R, Bhatnagar V, Brower JL, Keeler EB, Morton SC, Stoto MA. A Model for a Smallpox-Vaccination Policy.  New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 348, No. 5, Jan 30 2003, pp. 416-425.

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Cecchine G, Wermuth MA, Molander RC, McMahon KS, Malkin J, Brower J, Woodward JD, Barbisch DF. Triage for Civil Support: Using Military Medical Assets to Respond to Terrorist Attacks, RAND MG-217-OSD, 2004.

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Chalk P. Agroterrorism: What is the Threat and What Can Be Done About It? RAND RB-7565-OSD, 2003.

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Chalk P. Hitting America's Soft Underbelly: The Potential Threat of Deliberate Biological Attacks Against the U.S. Agricultural and Food Industry, RAND MG-135-OSD, 2004.

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Chalk P. The Bio-Terrorist Threat of Agricultural Livestock and Produce, RAND CT-213, 2003.

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Davis LE, LaTourrette T, Mosher D, Davis L, Howell D. Individual Preparedness Response to Chemical, Radiological, Nuclear, and Biological Terrorist Attacks, RAND MR-1731-SF, 2003.

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Davis LE, LaTourrette T, Mosher D, Davis L, Howell D. Individual Preparedness Response to Chemical, Radiological, Nuclear, and Biological Terrorist Attacks: A Quick Guide, RAND MR-1731/1-SF, 2003.

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Davis LE. An Individual's Strategy for Responding to Chemical, Radiological, Nuclear, and Biological Terrorist Attacks, RAND RB-6014-SF, 2003.

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Davis LM, Blanchard JC. Are Local Health Responders Ready for Biological and Chemical Terrorism? RAND IP-221-OSD, 2002.

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Eisenman DP, Wold C, Setodji C, Hickey S, Lee B, Stein BD, Long A. Will Public Health's Response to Terrorism Be Fair? RAND RB-9086, 2004.

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Eisenman DP, Wold C, Setodji C, Hickey S, Lee B, Stein BD, Long A. Will Public Health's Response to Terrorism Be Fair? Racial/Ethnic Variations in Perceived Fairness During a Bioterrorist Event.  Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2004, pp. 146-156.

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Fricker RD, Jacobson JO, Davis LM. Measuring and Evaluating Local Preparedness for a Chemical or Biological Terrorist Attack, RAND IP-217-OSD, 2002.

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Hoffman B. Lessons of 9/11, RAND CT-201, 2002.

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Jackson BA, Baker JC, Ridgely MS, Bartis JT, Linn HI. Protecting Emergency Responders:Safety Management in Disaster and Terrorism Response, Volume 3, RAND MG-170-NIOSH, 2004.

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Jackson BA, Baker JC, Ridgely MS, Bartis JT, Linn HI. Safeguarding Emergency Responders During Major Disasters and Terrorist Attacks: The Need for an Integrated Approach, RAND RB-9044-NIOSH, 2004.

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Jackson BA, Peterson DJ, Bartis JT, LaTourrette T, Brahmakulam I, Houser A, Sollinger J. Protecting Emergency Responders: Lessons Learned from Terrorist Attacks, RAND CF-176-OSTP, 2002.

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Jenkins BM. Terrorism and the Security of Public Surface Transportation, RAND CT-226, 2004.

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LaTourrette T, Peterson DJ, Bartis JT, Jackson BA, Houser A. Protecting Emergency Responders: Community Views of Safety and Health Risks and Personal Protection Needs, RAND MR-1646-NIOSH, 2003.

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LaTourrette T. Emergency Responders’ Views on Their Protection Needs, RAND RB-1504-NIOSH, 2003.

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Larson EV, Peters JE. Preparing the U.S. Army for Homeland Security: Concepts, Issues, and Options, RAND MR-1251-A, 2001.

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Lurie N, Valdez RB, Wasserman J, Stoto M, Myers S, Molander R, Mussington D, Solomon V, Asch SM. Public Health Preparedness in California: Lessons Learned from Seven Health Jurisdictions, RAND TR-181, 2004.

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Lurie N, Valdez ROB, Wasserman J, Stoto MA, Myers S, Molander RC, Asch SM, Mussington D, Solomon V, Namkung P, Fielding JE. Gaps in Public Health Preparedness: Lessons Learned in California, RAND RB-9080, 2004.

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Lurie N, Wasserman J, Stoto M, Myers S, Namkung P, Fielding J, Valdez RB. Local Variation in Public Health Preparedness: Lessons from California.  Health Affairs, June 2 2004, [Web Exclusive], pp. W4 341-355.

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Lurie N. Public Health Preparedness in California: Lessons from Seven Jurisdictions, RAND CT-227, 2004.

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Parachini J. Anthrax Attacks, Biological Terrorism and Preventive Responses, RAND CT-186, 2001.

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Rettig RA. The Food and Drug Administration Confronts Homeland and National Security: Report on a Workshop of the RAND Center for Domestic and International Health Security, RAND OP-102-CDIHS/KFHP, 2003.

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Riley KJ, Hoffman B. Domestic Terrorism: A National Assessment of State and Local Law Enforcement Preparedness (1995), RAND MR-505-NIJ, 2003.

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Rippen HE, Gursky E, Stoto MA. Importance of Bioterrorism Preparedness for Family Physicians.  American Family Physician, Vol. 67, No. 9, May 1 2003, [Editorial], pp. 1877-1878.

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Schell TL, Chow BG, Grammich C. Designing Airports for Security: An Analysis of Proposed Changes at LAX, RAND IP-251, 2003.

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Smythies J, Golomb B. Nerve Gas Antidotes.  Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol. 97, No. 1, Jan 2004, [Special Article], p. 32.

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Stein BD, Elliott MN, Jaycox LH, Collins R, Berry SH, Klein DJ, Schuster MA. A National Longitudinal Study of the Psychological Consequences of the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks: Reactions, Impairment, and Help-seeking.  Psychiatry, Vol. 667, No. 2, Summer 2004, pp. 105-117.

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Stein BD, Tanielian TL, Eisenman DP, Keyser DJ, Burnam MA, Pincus HA. Emotional and Behavioral Consequences of Bioterrorism: Planning a Public Health Response.  The Milbank Quarterly, Vol. 82, No. 3, Sept 2004, pp. 413-455.

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Stein BD, Tanielian TL, Ryan GW, Rhodes HJ, Young SD, Blanchard JC. A Bitter Pill to Swallow: Nonadherence with Prophylactic Antibiotics During the Anthrax Attacks and the Role of Private Physicians.  Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2004, pp. 175-185.

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Stein BD, Tanielian TL, Vaiana ME, Rhodes HJ, Burnam MA. The Role of Schools in Meeting Community Needs During Bioterrorism.  Biosecurity and Bioterrorism, Vol. 1, No. 4, Dec 2003, pp. 273-281.

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Stoto MA, Schonlau M, Mariano LT. Syndromic Surveillance: An Effective Tool for Detecting Bioterrorism? RAND RB-9042, 2004.

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Stoto MA, Schonlau M, Mariano LT. Syndromic Surveillance: Is it Worth the Effort?  Chance, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2004, pp. 19-24. (Also available as RAND RB-9042.)

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Stoto MA. The Precautionary Principle and Emerging Biological Risks: Lessons from Swine Flu and HIV in Blood Products.  Public Health Reports, Vol. 117, No. 6, Nov-Dec 2002, pp. 546-552.

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Wermuth MA. Empowering State and Local Emergency Preparedness: Recommendations of the Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, RAND CT-216, 2004.

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Wermuth MA. Improving Terrorism Warnings – The Homeland Security System, RAND CT-220, 2004.

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