Insufficient preparedness of primary care practices for pandemic influenza and the effect of a preparedness plan in Japan: a prefecture-wide cross-sectional study

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Taro Tomizuka
Yasuhiro Kanatani
Kazuo Kawahara
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[1] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,Department of Health Policy Science, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science
[2] National Institute of Public Health,Department of Health Crisis Management
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Primary care practice; Primary care; Preparedness; Response; Pandemic preparedness plan; Personal protective equipment; Business continuity plan; Pandemic influenza;
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