Published in Medical Letter on the CDC and FDA, December 25th, 2005
"To help emergency response planners prepare for conducting mass smallpox vaccination clinics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers developed the Maxi-Vac software (available free from http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smalIpox/vaccination/maxi-vac/index.asp); it assists in designing a mass vaccination clinic with up to nine separate stations."
"Users select clinic characteristics that best represent their intended setup, and the software displays the optimal placement of staff to vaccinate the maximum number of people possible," investigators in the United States...
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