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    • Feasibility and Acceptability of Using 2-Way Text Messaging to Improve Response to Critical Events
    • Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine (Pregnant or Caregiver of Young Children)
    • Measurement and Evaluation of H1N1 Response Systems towards Driving Improvements in Effectiveness and Efficiency
    • Message Framing Effects on Influenza Vaccination among Pregnant Minority Women
    • Use of Telemedicine after Public Health Disaster, a Poison Control Center Model

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Pilot Projects

Feasibility and Acceptability of Using 2-Way Text Messaging to Improve Response to Critical Events

Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine (Pregnant or Caregiver of Young Children)

Measurement and Evaluation of H1N1 Response Systems towards Driving Improvements in Effectiveness and Efficiency

Message Framing Effects on Influenza Vaccination among Pregnant Minority Women

Use of Telemedicine after Public Health Disaster, a Poison Control Center Model

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