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  • |type = [[Bioterrorism]] ...ffice.<ref name=ryan>Ryan, Jeffrey R. and Glarum, Jan F. ''Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Containing and Preventing Biological Threats'', ([http://books.google.com/
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  • | type = [[Bioterrorism]] ...=October 19, 2001}}</ref> The incident was the first, and single largest [[bioterrorism|bioterrorist]] attack in United States history.<ref name="healthexperts" />
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  • ...bioterror attack]]''' ''(affected restaurants pictured)'' was the first [[bioterrorism]] attack in the [[United States]], and one of only two confirmed [[terroris
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  • &bull; [[Bioterrorism]]
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  • ...4) analytical studies of agents and their potential; and 5) lectures on [[bioterrorism]].
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  • ...rticles.latimes.com/2007/jul/01/nation/na-alibek1 “Selling the Threat of Bioterrorism”], ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'', 1 July 2007.</ref>: ...libek’s major government benefactor, as "a potential new defense against bioterrorism". But this unconventional scientific approach is very difficult to assess a
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  • ...rtin is a recognized expert in the fields of [[infectious diseases]] and [[bioterrorism]].
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  • ...health]] official who was among the first medical doctors to deal with a [[bioterrorism]] attack in the United States.<ref name="Jean Malecki, M.D">[http://www.hom ...m Beach County Health Director, Malecki played a key role in responding to bioterrorism risks during the [[2001 anthrax attacks]] at [[American Media Inc|American
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  • ...f><ref>{{cite book|last=Cole|first=Leonard A.|title=The Anthrax Letters: A Bioterrorism Expert Investigates the Attacks That Shocked America--Case Closed?|publishe ...ties for handling bioterrorism threats.<ref>{{cite journal|year=1999|title=Bioterrorism Alleging Use of Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Management -- United Sta
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  • {{Bioterrorism}}
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  • ...uct realistic tests of the pathogens and tactics that might be used in a [[bioterrorism]] attack. It seeks to quantitatively answer questions pertaining to what mi {{Bioterrorism}}
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  • ...ing perception by the U.S. government that smallpox is still a potential [[bioterrorism]] agent, and the controversy over whether or not the remaining samples of [ ...[mousepox]] virus (the [[Jackson-Ramshaw virus]]) and its implications for bioterrorism are described. Finally, the “awakening” of the smallpox at the CDC’s
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  • ...prophylaxis should be considered in planning the public health response to bioterrorism events involving inhalational anthrax.<ref name=ShortCourse/>}}
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  • |type = [[Bioterrorism]] ...f><ref>{{cite book|last=Cole|first=Leonard A.|title=The Anthrax Letters: A Bioterrorism Expert Investigates the Attacks That Shocked America--Case Closed?|publishe
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  • ...www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,176066,00.html | work=Time | title=Bioterrorism: The Next Threat? | first=Michael D. | last=Lemonick | date=September 24, 2 {{Bioterrorism}}
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  • [[Category:Bioterrorism]]
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  • The '''Wood Green ricin plot''' refers to a 2002 [[bioterrorism]] alleged plot on the [[London Underground]] railway system, in which [[ric [[Category:Bioterrorism]]
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  • [[Category:Bioterrorism]]
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  • ...w.cdc.gov/BioSense/</ref> BioSense is meant to aid in early detection of [[bioterrorism|bioterror]] threats and to facilitate sharing information between and among
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  • ...tch program was created in [[2001]] in response to the increased threat of bioterrorism sparked by the [[2001 anthrax attacks]], and was announcing in [[President ...ment of Homeland Security]] and the US [[Laboratory Response Network]] for Bioterrorism, and was tested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Assoc
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