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The Impact of Climate-Related Extreme Events on Public Health Workforce and Infrastructure - How Can We Be Better Prepared?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health - United States
doi 10.1111/1753-6405.12219
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EnvironmentalPublic HealthOccupational Health
Date

June 1, 2014

Authors
Linda A. SelveyShannon RutherfordJim DoddsSophie DwyerSuzanne M. Robinson
Publisher

Wiley


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