This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and state health departments in detecting biologic agents. The brief also highlights the issue of threat assessment and discusses ways to improve the current level of preparedness as well as steps needed to convert the public health system into our best form of civil defense
Biological warfare has been an important threat for many years, although it has only recently been w...
In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the subsequent mail-borne anthrax attack of O...
As follow-up to the NHPF\u27s February 1999 session entitled Biological Terrorism: Is the Health Ca...
Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for pub...
December 31, 2003, 18:25 EST (6:25 PM EST)CDCHAN-00177-03-12-31-UPD-NInformation on public health re...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Place of publication taken from Public Safety Medical's website. Date of publication from phone call...
The September 11th attack and subsequent intentional release of anthrax spores via the U.S. postal s...
The September 11th attack and subsequent intentional release of anthrax spores via the U.S. postal s...
Biological warfare has been an important threat for many years, although it has only recently been w...
In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the subsequent mail-borne anthrax attack of O...
As follow-up to the NHPF\u27s February 1999 session entitled Biological Terrorism: Is the Health Ca...
Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for pub...
December 31, 2003, 18:25 EST (6:25 PM EST)CDCHAN-00177-03-12-31-UPD-NInformation on public health re...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
A biological terrorism event could have a large impact on the general population and health care sys...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
Place of publication taken from Public Safety Medical's website. Date of publication from phone call...
The September 11th attack and subsequent intentional release of anthrax spores via the U.S. postal s...
The September 11th attack and subsequent intentional release of anthrax spores via the U.S. postal s...
Biological warfare has been an important threat for many years, although it has only recently been w...
In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the subsequent mail-borne anthrax attack of O...
As follow-up to the NHPF\u27s February 1999 session entitled Biological Terrorism: Is the Health Ca...