Building a national capability to monitor and assess medical countermeasure use during a public health emergency : going beyond the last mile: proceedings of a workshop /
During public health emergencies (PHEs) involving chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear threats or emerging infectious diseases, medical countermeasures (MCMs) (e.g., drugs, vaccines, devices) may need to be dispensed or administered to affected populations to help mitigate the human health...
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Washington, DC :
National Academies Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction and overview
- Setting the stage : defining terminologies and sharing stakeholder perspectives
- Data needs, data sources, and collection methodologies for stakeholder decision making
- Considerations for conducting rapid clinical research on MCMs during a PHE
- Inspiring collective action : perspectives from federal stakeholders and reflections from individual workshop participants.