In October 2001, the threat of bioterrorism became a reality, following identification of a case of inhalational anthrax in the United States. This was the first case in a bioterrorism-related outbreak, caused by exposure to mail contaminated with spores of Bacillus anthracis. This provoked a worldwide spate of hoaxes and scares related to suspicious ‘white powders’. In New South Wales, between October 2001 and February 2002, more than 1,000 incidents were investigated and 594 samples of suspicious substances were submitted for microbiological examination to the Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Institut
On January 30, 2001, the federal Immigration Department's headquarters in Ottawa were evacuated and ...
On October 31, 2001, in New York City, a 61-year-old female hospital employee who had acquired inhal...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...
was involved in the response to over 500 incidents where people were exposed to powdery materials su...
In October 2001, the first inhalational anthrax case in the United States since 1976 was identified ...
After public notification of confirmed cases of bioterrorism-related anthrax, the Centers for Diseas...
In July 1993, a liquid suspension of Bacillus anthracis was aerosolized from the roof of an eight-st...
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 23:23 EDT (11:23 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00027-2001-10-09-ADV-NRecently, a number o...
On October 4, 2001, we confirmed the first bioterrorism-related anthrax case identified in the Unite...
From October 4 to November 2, 2001, the first 10 confirmed cases of inhalational anthrax caused by i...
Purpose: Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis, which can naturally infect livestock, wildlife and...
Since October 3, 2001, CDC and state and local public health authorities have been investigating cas...
It has been suggested that the psychological implications ofchemical and biological weapons may be m...
After the human anthrax cases and exposures in 2001, the Illinois Department of Public Health receiv...
has emphasised the need to be prepared for a bioterrorism incident.1 Anthrax has already been used e...
On January 30, 2001, the federal Immigration Department's headquarters in Ottawa were evacuated and ...
On October 31, 2001, in New York City, a 61-year-old female hospital employee who had acquired inhal...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...
was involved in the response to over 500 incidents where people were exposed to powdery materials su...
In October 2001, the first inhalational anthrax case in the United States since 1976 was identified ...
After public notification of confirmed cases of bioterrorism-related anthrax, the Centers for Diseas...
In July 1993, a liquid suspension of Bacillus anthracis was aerosolized from the roof of an eight-st...
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 23:23 EDT (11:23 PM EDT)CDCHAN-00027-2001-10-09-ADV-NRecently, a number o...
On October 4, 2001, we confirmed the first bioterrorism-related anthrax case identified in the Unite...
From October 4 to November 2, 2001, the first 10 confirmed cases of inhalational anthrax caused by i...
Purpose: Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis, which can naturally infect livestock, wildlife and...
Since October 3, 2001, CDC and state and local public health authorities have been investigating cas...
It has been suggested that the psychological implications ofchemical and biological weapons may be m...
After the human anthrax cases and exposures in 2001, the Illinois Department of Public Health receiv...
has emphasised the need to be prepared for a bioterrorism incident.1 Anthrax has already been used e...
On January 30, 2001, the federal Immigration Department's headquarters in Ottawa were evacuated and ...
On October 31, 2001, in New York City, a 61-year-old female hospital employee who had acquired inhal...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...