This Interactive Qualifying Project explores the history and current issues associated with bioterrorism. Our project examines the protocols that need to be taken into consideration when responding to an attack involving a biological agent. Current emergency response plans were consulted and modified to produce a new and more detailed plan of action. In addition, a booklet was prepared to assist local officials in their response to a bioterrorism event
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-sta...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
Abstract — To improve the level of preparedness against po-tential bioterrorist incidents, civilian ...
Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for pub...
This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers fo...
This project discusses the feasibility of and response to a large-scale covert bio-terrorist attack ...
This Applied Policy Project (APP) focuses on ways to improve response in Los Angeles County (LAC) t...
Against the backdrop of a pandemic that has overwhelmed and caused great damage to nations across th...
To improve the level of preparedness against potential bioterrorist incidents, civilian medical comm...
Bioterrorism has reached the forefront of the public imagination following recent events across the ...
In 2001, the United States faced two attacks that ultimately changed how emergency responders mitiga...
An intense discussion is currently taking place on the hazards to which our society may be exposed b...
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-sta...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
Abstract — To improve the level of preparedness against po-tential bioterrorist incidents, civilian ...
Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for pub...
This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers fo...
This project discusses the feasibility of and response to a large-scale covert bio-terrorist attack ...
This Applied Policy Project (APP) focuses on ways to improve response in Los Angeles County (LAC) t...
Against the backdrop of a pandemic that has overwhelmed and caused great damage to nations across th...
To improve the level of preparedness against potential bioterrorist incidents, civilian medical comm...
Bioterrorism has reached the forefront of the public imagination following recent events across the ...
In 2001, the United States faced two attacks that ultimately changed how emergency responders mitiga...
An intense discussion is currently taking place on the hazards to which our society may be exposed b...
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-sta...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...