International Journal of Epidemiology 2002;31:1273-1274
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The case for an epidemiology of terrorism
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SirsThe article by Susser and Susser (2002;31:71920) opens up a much needed debate on the aftermath of September 11. They ask What is an epidemiologist to do?
The apparent narrowness of the immediate public health response to the acute phase of this pandemic, as noted in their paper, is easy to understand, given the terrible nature of the event of 9/11 and concerns relating to subsequent threats. However, it
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