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Bioterrorism

Pediatric Annals, 2003
Bioterrorism information including the role for professional health providers is increasing daily. Because this subject creates a variety of personal feelings and is very new information, many nurses ignore opportunities to educate themselves thinking, "It will never happen to me."Every American, especially healthcare personnel, must be knowledgeable ...
Theodore J, Cieslak, Fred M, Henretig
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Rapid and Low-Cost Tools Derived from Plants to Face Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism Agents

Defence Against Bioterrorism, 2018
Whether naturally occurring or man-made, biological threats pose a severe risk in an increasingly globalized world. The dual-use nature of biological research, with its most recent advances in biotechnology (‘synthetic biology’, gene editing ...
R. Franconi   +5 more
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Dentistry and bioterrorism

Dental Clinics of North America, 2003
Dentistry's role in responding to bioterrorism and other catastrophic events is evolving and may involve a wide range of activities. Organized dentistry. local dental societies. and interested individuals should make local emergency response planners aware of the services the dental profession can provide and should work to integrate dental resources ...
Col Shannon E Mills   +2 more
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Biosensors for Security and Bioterrorism: Definitions, History, Types of Agents, New Trends and Applications

Biosensors for Security and Bioterrorism Applications, 2016
Biosensors are making a large impact in environmental, food, biomedical, and in many other applications. They provide many advantages. in comparison to standard analytical detection methods (i.e., chromatographic techniques) such as minimal sample ...
Georgia-Paraskevi Nikoleli   +6 more
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Smallpox and Bioterrorism

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
This issue of the Journal contains more information about smallpox than I hope you will ever need. Smallpox was eradicated as a naturally occurring disease over 20 years ago. Thus, any new case of smallpox would have to be the result of human misadventure, either planned or unplanned, involving the laboratory stocks of the virus that were retained in ...
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Bioterrorism: an overview

British Journal of Biomedical Science, 2002
Bioterrorism has reached the forefront of the public imagination following recent events across the world. The disaster of 11 September 2001, followed by anthrax letters sent via the US postal system and now renewed tension over Iraq have all brought the possibility of bioterrorism closer.
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More Bioterrorism

Pediatric Annals, 2003
Our most precious citizens cannot be afterthoughts as disaster plans are developed.
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