Flu, floods, and fire: ethical public health preparedness - Phelan AL, Gostin LO.
Even as public health ethics was developing as a field, major incidents such as 9/11 and the SARS epidemic propelled discourse around public health emergency preparedness and response. Policy and practice shifted to a multidisciplinary approach, recognizin...
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