Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Risk communication and terrorism,2004,2,3,229-231,Sorensen Pediatric Terrorism Preparedness National Guidelines and Recommendations: Findings of an Evidenced-based Consensus Process,2004,2,4,301-319,Markenson Preventing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder After Mass Exposure to Violence,2005,3,2,154-163,Boris A Psychosocial Risk Assessment and Management Framework to Enhance Response to CBRN Terrorism Threats and Attacks,2005,3,4,316-330,Clarke Systemic collapse: medical care in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina,2006,4,2,135-146,Franco Reports on Katrina highlight weaknesses in U.S. disaster preparedness and response,2006,4,2,97-98,Franco Disease Disaster and Democracy: The Public's Stake in Health Emergency Planning,2006,4,3,313-319,Franco Trends in healthcare use in the New York City region following the terrorist attacks of 2001,2006,4,3,263-275,Thompson Are regional hospital pharmacies prepared for public health emergencies?,2006,4,3,237-243,Hsu Community engagement: leadership tool for catastrophic health events,2007,5,1,8-25,Franco Commentary on "terrorism trauma and mass casualty triage",2007,5,2,164-167,Wessely Terrorism Threats and Preparedness in Canada: The Perspective of the Canadian Public,2007,5,2,134-144,Lee Strengthening Bioterrorism Prevention: Global Biological Materials Management,2007,5,2,107-116,Salerno Terrorism Trauma and Mass Casualty Triage: How Might We Solve the Latest Mind-Body Problem?,2007,5,2,155-163,McDonald Knowledge communication: A key to successful crisis management,2013,11,Suppl 1,S260-S263,Johansson The National Disaster Medical System: Past Present and Suggestions for the Future,2007,5,4,319-325,Franco Quantitative impact of mental health preparedness training for public health professionals,2007,5,4,347-352,Ablah Missouri nurses' bioterrorism preparedness,2008,6,3,243-252,Rebmann Are Londoners prepared for an emergency? a longitudinal study following the London bombings,2008,6,4,309-320,Wessely Community response grids: using information technology to help communities respond to bioterror emergencies,2007,5,4,335-345,Jaeger Critical issues in preparing for a mass casualty event: highlights from a new community planning guide,2007,5,3,268-270, Meta-leadership and national emergency preparedness: A model to build government connectivity,2006,4,2,128-134,Henderson TOPOFF 3 report finds government unable to coordinate response to terrorist attacks,2006,4,2,99-100,Lam Factors predicting individual emergency preparedness: a multi-state analysis of 2006 BRFSS data,2009,7,3,317-330,Ablah Will public health's response to terrorism be fair? Racial/ethnic variations in perceived fairness during a bioterrorist event,2004,2,3,146-156,Stein The incomplete circle of the National Disaster Medical System: what Arkansas hospitals learned from hurricane Gustav,2010,8,2,183-191,Mason Casting a wider net for countermeasure R and D funding decisions,2007,5,4,313-8; discussion 353-7,Klotz Pandemic policy and planning considerations for universities: findings from a tabletop exercise,2007,5,4,327-334,Beaton The medical reserve corps as part of the federal medical and public health response in disaster settings,2010,8,3,265-271,Frasca A national disaster medical system for the 21st century,2007,5,3,192-193,Franco Improving global health strengthening global security,2011,9,1,73-78, Dual-use review policies of biomedical research journals,2011,9,1,49-54,Resnik Ready or not? Protecting the public's health from diseases disasters and bioterrorism,2009,7,1,113-116, Probabilistic risk analysis and bioterrorism risk,2009,7,1,108-10; discussion 111-2,von Winterfeldt Biosecurity policies at international life science journals,2009,7,1,61-71,van Aken Strategic priorities for U.S. biosecurity,2009,7,1,25-28,O'Toole Agriculture emergencies: a primer for first responders,2009,7,2,187-198,Regens Bioterrorism: redefining prevention,2009,7,2,125-126,Graham A new model of bioterrorism risk assessment,2009,7,4,443-451,Belojević Prevention of biothreats: a look ahead,2009,7,4,433-442,Franco The CODE RED Solution: biothreat response training for first responders,2006,4,4,391-396,Kelly Physician assistants and bioterrorism preparedness,2006,4,3,301-306,Hsu Reducing mortality from anthrax bioterrorism: strategies for stockpiling and dispensing medical and pharmaceutical supplies,2006,4,3,244-262,McDonald Brief report: Recent progress in biodefense countermeasure development,2006,4,2,100-106,Mair Avoiding the biological security dilemma: A response to Petro and Carus,2006,4,2,195-9; discussion 200-3,Tucker The biological threat to U.S. water supplies: Toward a national water security policy,2006,4,2,147-159,Nuzzo Three-year program to discuss voluntary measures to strengthen the biological weapons convention concluded,2006,4,1,13,Franco False alarms real challenges--one university's communication response to the 2001 anthrax crisis,2006,4,1,74-83,Chess The willingness of U.S. Emergency Medical Technicians to respond to terrorist incidents,2005,3,4,331-337,Loo Leveraging bioterrorism preparedness for non-bioterrorism events: a public health example,2005,3,4,309-315,Rendin Public health response to biological and chemical weapons: WHO guidance,2005,3,3,268-269, Beyond post-traumatic stress disorder,2005,3,2,164-165,Benedek Resilient American communities: progress in practice and policy,2010,8,1,97-98,Schoch-Spana Executive government positions of influence in biodefense: the Bio-Plum book,2004,2,4,328-341,O'Toole Taking the measure of countermeasures: leaders' views on the nation's capacity to develop biodefense countermeasures,2004,2,4,320-327,O'Toole Challenges in managing volunteers during bioterrorism response,2004,2,4,294-300,Clizbe The protective oversight of biotechnology,2004,2,4,273-280,Steinbruner Agroterrorism: betting far more than the farm,2004,2,4,251-264,Breeze Behavioral health aspects of bioterrorism,2004,2,3,232,Flynn Public perceptions and risk communications for botulism,2004,2,3,216-223,Glik What does the public want to know in the event of a terrorist attack using plague?,2004,2,3,208-215,Jupka Emergency communication and information issues in terrorist events involving radioactive materials,2004,2,3,195-207,Becker Passage of S. 3678: the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act,2007,5,1,72-74,Maldin Bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax: can extrapolated adult guidelines be applied to a pediatric population?,2007,5,1,35-42,Hanfling Public health response to an anthrax attack: an evaluation of vaccination policy options,2007,5,1,26-34,Baccam Biosecurity in Scandinavia,2007,5,1,62-71,Hansen Synthetic genomics | options for governance,2007,5,4,359-362,Friedman The long haul: risks associated with livestock transport,2007,5,4,301-311,Greger Ethical considerations in the formation of smallpox vaccine policy,2003,1,1,47-52,Faden Under siege: one state's perspective of the Anthrax events of October/November 2001,2003,1,1,43-45,Benjamin Potential for aerosol dissemination of biological weapons: lessons from biological control of insects,2003,1,1,37-42,Levin Biosecurity: responsible stewardship of bioscience in an age of catastrophic terrorism,2003,1,1,27-35,O'Toole Iraq's bio-warfare option: last resort preemption or a blackmail weapon?,2003,1,1,19-26,Haselkorn Interview with Julie L. Gerberding M.D. M.P.H. Director Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interview by Madeline Drexler,2003,1,1,15-18,Gerberding Toward biosecurity,2003,1,1,1-3,O'Toole The role of schools in meeting community needs during bioterrorism,2003,1,4,273-281,Stein Sources of bioterrorism information among emergency physicians during the 2001 anthrax outbreak,2003,1,4,259-265,Southwell Evaluating the success of terror risk communications,2003,1,4,255-258,Fischhoff Biotechnology: impact on biological warfare and biodefense,2003,1,3,161-168,Petro The psychological impacts of bioterrorism,2003,1,2,139-144,Norwood Communicating information in an emergency preparedness pill distribution campaign,2008,6,1,57-65,Bresnitz Can virtual reality be used to conduct mass prophylaxis clinic training? A pilot program,2008,6,1,36-44,Wolfe Willingness of New England dental professionals to provide assistance during a bioterrorism event,2008,6,3,253-260,Scott Waiving EMTALA sanctions in response to public health emergencies,2008,6,3,213-217,Courtney What role can alternative care facilities play in an influenza pandemic?,2008,6,4,357-358,Waldhorn Pandemic influenza and acute care centers: taking care of sick patients in a nonhospital setting,2008,6,4,335-348,Wilkerson The anthrax vaccine and research: reactions from postal workers and public health professionals,2008,6,4,321-333,Quinn Scientists urge DHS to improve Bioterrorism Risk Assessment,2008,6,4,353-356,Parnell Challenges for Mental Health Services Raised by Disaster Preparedness: Mapping the Ethical and Therapeutic Terrain,2011,9,2,175-179,Vernick Preparing to save lives and recover after a nuclear detonation: implications for U.S. policy,2010,8,3,287-294,Bouri Carol Anne Bond v the United States of America: How a Woman Scorned Threatened the Chemical Weapons Convention,2011,9,3,207-211,Katz Modernizing Confidence-Building Measures for the Biological Weapons Convention,2011,9,3,232-238,Koblentz Learning from the 2011 Great East Japan Disaster: Insights from a Special Radiological Emergency Assistance Mission,2011,9,4,394-404,Becker Aerosols from insect control measures show dangers of bioterrorism,2003,1,3,221-222,Hartley Anthrax 2001: observations on the medical and public health response,2003,1,2,97-110,O'Toole Government controls of information and scientific inquiry,2003,1,2,83-95,Parker Leading during times of trouble: a roundtable discussion of recent terror events,2003,1,2,67-75,Hamburg Consequences and countermeasures in a nuclear power accident: Chernobyl experience,2012,10,3,314-320,Kirichenko A survey of hospitals to determine the prevalence and characteristics of healthcare coalitions for emergency preparedness and response,2012,10,3,304-313,Franco Radiological disasters: what's the difference?,2012,10,4,412-416,Sell How to communicate with the public about chemical biological radiological or nuclear terrorism: a systematic review of the literature,2012,10,4,383-395,Rubin The Price-Anderson act and the role of congress in compensating victims after a catastrophic nuclear disaster,2012,10,4,340-345,Morhard Chemical (VX) terrorist threat: public knowledge attitudes and responses,2004,2,3,224-228,Raskob Breaking new ground in WMD risk communication: the pre-event message development project,2004,2,3,193-194,Vanderford The HIPAA privacy rule and bioterrorism planning prevention and response,2004,2,2,73-80,Hodge WMD in Iraq: evidence and implications,2004,2,1,51-55,Cirincione Ready or not? Protecting the public's health in the age of bioterrorism,2004,2,1,47-50,Davis Strategic dilemmas of biosecurity in the European Union,2004,2,1,17-23,Sundelius Assessment of Medical Reserve Corps volunteers' emergency response willingness using a threat- and efficacy-based model,2013,11,1,29-40,Barnett Local health department capacity for community engagement and its implications for disaster resilience,2013,11,2,118-129,Schoch-Spana Social media and its dual use in biopreparedness: communication and visualization tools in an animal bioterrorism incident,2013,11,Suppl 1,S264-S275,Jansson Dealing with future risks in the Netherlands,2013,11,Suppl 1,S55-S63,van Tuyll Development of a comparative risk ranking system for agents posing a bioterrorism threat to human or animal populations,2013,11,Suppl 1,S3-S16,Tomuzia Hospital bioterrorism planning and burn surge,2014,12,1,20-28,Charles Do Latin American scientific journals follow dual-use review policies?,2014,12,2,94-105,Valles Medical Reserve Corps volunteers in disasters: a survey of their roles experiences and challenges,2014,12,2,85-93,Franco The next challenge in healthcare preparedness: catastrophic health events,2010,8,1,93-95, Environmental decontamination following a large-scale bioterrorism attack: federal progress and remaining gaps,2010,8,2,107-117,Franco Public health emergency planning for children in chemical biological radiological and nuclear (CBRN) disasters,2014,12,4,201-207,Bartenfeld Working After a Tornado: A Survey of Hospital Personnel in Joplin Missouri,2014,12,4,190-200,Rebmann Legal issues affecting children with preexisting conditions during public health emergencies,2013,11,2,89-95,Vernick The changing face of crises and aid in the Asia-Pacific,2014,12,6,310-317,Benjamin Moving ahead on the global health security agenda,2014,12,2,63-65,Inglesby Maintaining human health at the border of taiwan,2014,12,6,346-355,Chiu