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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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  • ...and local public health facilities, have the ability to rule out specific bioterrorism threat agents, to handle specimens safely, and to forward specimens to high ...practices and serve as the final authority in the evaluation of potential bioterrorism specimens. They provide specialized reagents to lower level laboratories an
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  • ;Anthrax bioterrorism ...s.<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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