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Provides information on bioterrorism for all practicing physicians.
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Describes the biology of anthrax and other biological weapons showing that they are hyped as part of an anti-terrorist campaign.
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Provides a fast-track action list to prepare for surviving chemical, nuclear, bioterrorism, and natural disasters.
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From a symposium on bio terrorism, hosted by the International Union of Microbiological Societies. [8/29/99]
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Information on biological weapons, their use in conflicts and terrorist attacks and countering them.
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A look at the governments attempt to prepare for a biological or chemical attack on U.S. soil. Domestic and international terrorism are at the center of this fascinating and informative television program.
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With guide to agents, diseases, and other threats, lab information, emergency preparedness for business, preparation and planning, and surveillance.
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Browse through news, resources and archives on bioterrorism, including documentation of use by religious cults.
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The University of Pittsburgh medical school fosters the development of national and international medical and public health policies and structures to protect the civilian population from bioterrorism.
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Updated daily with news and clinical information about bioterrorism. Hosted at the University of Minnesota.
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Conducts research and provides public health and healthcare education and reference materials for biological incident preparedness.
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Information, handbooks, FAQs, and documents released by the U.S. government and other organizations related to chemical and biological terrorism.
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Home Page of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office - CEPPO
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Report on American preparedness for a chemical or biological weapons attack by terrorists. Includes a discussion of readiness, procedures, and bibliography of related print and Web sources.
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Includes a timeline of Biological Warfare, a global guide to bioweapons, and an interactive feature on how vaccines are made.
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USDHS office responsible for enhancing the capacity of state and local jurisdictions to respond to, and mitigate the consequences of, incidents of domestic terrorism. Philosophy, exercise announcements, definitions, news bulletins, and program highlights.
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Describes how to survive a chemical weapon attack.
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First symposium held in 1999 in Arlington, Virginia.
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A CDC report on various scenarios of a bio-attack, with possible problems, projections, and economic analyses of post-attack intervention.
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A guide detailing treatments for potential terrorist weapons, including nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons.
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Collects links to information on bioterrorism from federal and other authoritative sources.
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Discusses the ways in which the US is unprepared to respond to biological attacks.
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Learn about bioterrorism including emergency preparedness, agents, drugs and medications.
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