Assessing the health consequences of major chemical incidents--epidemiological approaches

This book is directed specifically to the public health official or epidemiologist who may need to plan or undertake an epidemiological study of populations exposed to chemicals through major accidents or environmental contamination. Realizing the potential contribution of epidemiology to the manage...

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Corporate Authors: WHO European Centre for Environment and Health Working Group on Epidemiological Approaches to Assessment of Health Consequences of Accidents and Disasters, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Other Authors: Ackermann-Liebrich, Ursula (Ed), Baxter, Peter (Ed), Bertazzi, Pier Alberto (Ed)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : World Health Organization Regional office for Europe, c1997
[Geneva?] : World Health Organization, [1997], ©1997
[Geneva?] : c1997
Series:WHO regional publications European series. no. 79
WHO regional publications European series ; no. 79.
WHO regional publications European series no. 79.
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University of Chicago

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Call Number: RA1229.A874 1999

Johns Hopkins University

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Call Number: RA566.27 A8465 1997

Harvard University

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Call Number: WA 105 A846 1997

Columbia University

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Call Number: RA566.27 .A88 1997