Fighting Bioterrorism
Fighting Bioterrorism | Bibliography
Books
Yonah Alexander and Milton M. Hoenig, Super Terrorism: Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear. Ardsley, NY: Transnational, 2001.
John G. Bartlett et al., eds. Bioterrorism and Public Health: An Internet Resource Guide. Montvale, NJ: Thomson Medical Economics, 2002.
Raghav N. Bhatnagar, Understanding Bioterrorism. Baltimore, MD: American Literary Press, 2002.
W. Seth Carus, Bioterrorism and Biocrimes: The Illicit Use of Biological Agents Since 1900. Washington, DC: Center for Counterproliferation Research, National Defense...
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Table of Contents
- The Bioterrorists: An Overview
- The United States Is Not Prepared for a Bioterror Attack
- The United States Is Committed to Fighting Bioterrorism
- U.S. Agriculture Is Vulnerable to Bioterror Attacks
- Protection of U.S. Agriculture Against Bioterror Attacks Has Been Strengthened
- Deficiencies in the Health Care System Threaten America’s Ability to Respond to Bioterror
- The American Health Care System’s Preparedness for Bioterror Has Improved
- Families Can Prepare for Bioterrorism
- The Public Is Likely to Respond Well in a Bioterror Attack
- Everyone Should Be Vaccinated Against Smallpox
- Individuals Should Decide Whether to Be Vaccinated Against Smallpox
- Only “First Responders” Should Be Vaccinated Against Smallpox
- No One Should Be Vaccinated Against Smallpox
- Scientific Research and Publication Should Be Restricted to Prevent Bioterrorism
- Scientific Research and Publication Should Not Be Restricted
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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