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Australian Public and Smallpox
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Australian Public and Smallpox

D N Durrheim, R Muller, V Saunders, R Speare and John B Lowe
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol.11(11), pp.1748-1750
2005
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Abstract

Public Health and Health Services bioterrorism smallpox
A national survey of 1,001 Australians found that most were concerned about a bioterrorist attack and were illinformed about smallpox prevention and response. Since general practitioners were commonly identified as the initial point of care, they should become a focus of bioterrorism response planning in Australia.

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