CONSENSUS METHODS
The working group comprised 25 rep- resentatives from academic medical centers, civilian and military govern- mental agencies, and other public health and emergency management institu- tions. This group followed a specified process in developing a consensus state- ment. MEDLINE databases from Janu- ary 1966 to October 2000 were searched
Author Affiliations: National Center for Infectious Dis- eases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga (Drs Dennis, Lillibridge, and McDade); Cen- ter for Civilian Biodefense Studies, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity Schools of Medicine (Drs Inglesby, Bartlett, and Perl) and Public Health (Drs Henderson, O’Toole, and Russell), Baltimore, Md; Viral and Rickettsial Diseases Laboratory, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley (Dr Ascher); US Army Medical Research Insti- tute of Infectious Diseases, Ft Detrick, Md (Drs Eitzen, Friedlander, and Parker); Bureau of Communicable Disease, New York City Health Department
(Drs Fine and Layton), and Kroll Associates (Mr Hauer), New York, NY; ican Inc, Eden Prairie, Minn (Dr Oster- holm); and Office of Emergency Preparedness, Depart- ment of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Md (Dr Tonat).
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