PART 3.1

Implementing the smallpox surveillance and containment strategy required massive resources, commitment, and coordination. But moving from a traditional strategy, used for over a century and a half with clearly defined roles for every participant, to a new strategy simply seemed too labor intensive and impossible. This required mobilizing and coordinating hundreds of thousands of implementers with a gradual increase in the number of people involved.

FEATURING

Dr. Mark Rosenberg, President Emeritus, The Task Force for Global Health

Dr. Susmita Parashar, Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine

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