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      The making of public health emergencies: West Nile virus in New York City : West Nile virus and public health emergencies

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      Sociology of Health & Illness
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            The intentional or unintentional introduction of a pathogen in an urban setting presents severe communication challenges. Risk communication--a science-based approach for communicating effectively in high-concern situations--provides a set of principles and tools for meeting those challenges. A brief overview of the risk communication theoretical perspective and basic risk communication models is presented here, and the risk communication perspective is applied to the West Nile virus epidemic in New York City in 1999 and 2000 and to a possible bioterrorist event. The purpose is to provide practical information on how perceptions of the risks associated with a disease outbreak might be perceived and how communications would be best managed.
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                Journal
                Sociology of Health & Illness
                Wiley
                01419889
                February 2013
                February 2013
                December 20 2012
                : 35
                : 2
                : 268-279
                Article
                10.1111/1467-9566.12002
                b75e1540-930e-47e2-9cc6-73ac49fb7010
                © 2012

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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