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This California Health Policy Roundtable, sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, explores the threat of bioterrorism and the
role of the public health system in responding to an attack, the
adequacy of the nation's and California's public health infrastructure to address ongoing and emergent public health problems, along with the role of states in bioterrorism preparedness and prevention.
Features Ignatius Bau, deputy director, Policy and Programs, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum;
Poki Namkung, Health Office, City of Berkeley Public Health Department and president California County Health Officers' Association; Lawrence Gostin, JD, LLD, director, Center for Law and the Public's Health at Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities; Richard Burton, associate director for bioterrorism, California Department of Health Services; and Keith Richman, MD, Assemblyman, California State Assembly. Helen H. Schauffler, PhD,
Center for Health and Public Policy Studies, University of California, Berkeley, moderates the discussion.

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