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Monday, July 8, 2013

New Website Features Public Health Practices for Emergency Response & Preparedness

A new public health practices website, from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), features more than 400 public health practices tools (submitted from practitioners) to prepare for and respond to health consequences of emergencies and disasters. The collection of resources can be searched and filtered to one's specific needs or inquiries, offering specification on the situation, strategy, potential partner, audience, resources needed, CDC preparedness capabilities, essential services, language or state.

CIDRAP is part of the Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota. Visit the new website for more information.