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Volume 8, Number 10, October 2002 Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax Collaboration Between Public Health and Law Enforcement: New Paradigms and Partnerships for Bioterrorism Planning and ResponseJay C. Butler,* Mitchell L. Cohen,* Cindy R. Friedman,* Robert M.
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Figure 1. Likely flow of communication during overt bioterrorism in most (solid line) and some (dashed line) jurisdictions. HAZMAT, hazardous materials management personnel. |
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