Bioterrorism, once a subject of fantasy and speculation, has become all too real in a world turned upside down by the September 11, 2001, series of events. An essential, but as yet unanswered, question has become a crucial topic for discussion on the nightly news and in living rooms across the United States: How much of a terrorist threat do we face, and what must be done to control its potential for mass destruction? This article seeks to both answer this question and explore proper plans of preparedness for the eventuality of the unthinkable. © 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc
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During the 1990s, terrorist actions using biological weapons and the fear that rogue states pos-sess...
Numerous articles tell of the security breaches hospital emergency rooms face on a daily basis. The ...
Biological terrorism does not seem like a particularly prevalent or realistic threat, considering th...
Bioterrorism, once a subject of fantasy and speculation, has become all too real in a world turned u...
Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for pub...
Despite the good intentions prior to and in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, ...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. Check the journal record http://libcat.wichi...
Previously, the threat of bioterrorism was not taken seriously. Today, in the aftermath of 9-11, Ame...
This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers fo...
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...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Abstract: The possibility of a terrorist attack employing the use of chemical or biological weapons...
The terrorist attacks on and after September 11, 2001 have drawn attention to the fact that besides ...
Bioterrorism has reached the forefront of the public imagination following recent events across the ...
During the 1990s, terrorist actions using biological weapons and the fear that rogue states pos-sess...
Numerous articles tell of the security breaches hospital emergency rooms face on a daily basis. The ...
Biological terrorism does not seem like a particularly prevalent or realistic threat, considering th...