Communicating in the First Hours
VX (Nerve Agent): University Reports and Verification of Findings

In November 2002, CDC began a cooperative agreement with the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) to develop “pre-event” emergency message content for terrorism events. This project, called the Pre-Event Message Development Project (PEMD), was precipitated by communication challenges identified after the 2001 anthrax attacks. Four university teams were selected to lead this multi-year communication research effort. The University of Oklahoma concentrated their analysis, report writing and message recommendations on VX.

Reports related to VX (Nerve Agent):

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