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How to Recognize Category B Bioterrorism Agents
Category B bioterrorism agents pose the second highest health risk to the public because they are not as easily spread as Category A agents and they cause fewer deaths and illnesses. However, they include threats to food and water supplies, such ... [... more]
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How to Recognize Category C Bioterrorism Agents
Category C bioterrorism agents are classified as "emerging infectious diseases" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of their potential risk of use as bioweapons. Of the three classifications of bioterrorism agents, [... more]
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How to Recognize Category A Bioterrorism Agents
Of the three categories of bioterrorism agents, Category A agents pose the greatest health risk. They are the deadliest and easiest to spread and are capable of creating the greatest panic. Symptoms may appear within hours or weeks and all are ... [... more]
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How to Report a Bioterrorist Attack
Bioterrorist attacks occur when harmful agents are released with the intent of causing death or illness. They may revive diseases wiped out long ago or spread new strains of existing viruses. Reporting a bioterrorism attack to the proper ... [... more]
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How to React to a Bioterrorist Attack
Bioterrorist attacks are planned to cause panic, illness and death. It is important to react to an attack quickly and effectively to limit the effects of harmful agents released. Public health officials and government agencies have developed ... [... more]
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2002 Bioterrorism After The Anthrax Attacks: Complete ...
This electronic book on CD-ROM provides the most current and comprehensive collection available anywhere of official information and documents on bioterrorism and the government's response to the deadly anthrax-laced letters in the fall of 2001. Updated [... more]
$50.94
A1 Books

How to Report a Smallpox Attack
Smallpox was officially eradicated worldwide in 1980. It is a contagious disease that is usually passed from person-to-person, but just one confirmed case would constitute an outbreak according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ... [... more]
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Bioterrorism Preparedness: Medicine - Public Health - Policy
A Comprehensive and well written book: Dr Khardori, a renowned expert in Infectious Diseases, has edited this informative and comprehensive book. This is the only book of its kind - well researched, and written, and places the issue of bioterrorism in [... more]
$175.00
Amazon.com

Bioterrorism of Smallpox-Variola Virus: Index of New ...
Bioterrorism of Smallpox-Variola Virus: Index of New Information and Guide-Book for Consumers, Reference and Research [... more]
$84.00
A1 Books

Bioterrorism: Secrets for Survival
This is an old, outdated version of the actual manual...: What is being sold here is an old, outdated version of the Bioterrorism Manual by Duncan Long. It is the pre-Y2K version of the manual, which still reflects Clinton administration data which is no [... more]
$29.95
Amazon.com

Bioterrorism Botulinum
Bioterrorism Botulinum [... more]
$65.95
A1 Books

How to Prevent a Bioterrorist Attack
Bioterrorist attacks have included the spread of botulism through salad bars, the release of anthrax on a Tokyo subway and anthrax transmitted through the U.S. Mail, which resulted in five deaths. A bioterrorist attack can happen anywhere, but ... [... more]
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