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Technology Challenges in Responding to Biological or Chemical Attacks in the Civilian Sector -- Fitch et al. 302 (5649): 1350 -- Science

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77Isolator decontamination using chlorine dioxide gas.(Data and Review) - Pharmaceutical Technology - HighBeam Research

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3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help 77Isolator decontamination using chlorine dioxide gas.(Data and Review) From: Pharmaceutical Technology Date: April 1, 2005 Author: Czarneski, Mark A.; Lorcheim, Paul | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2005 Advanstar Communications, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. The use of isolation technology in the United States and Europe is beginning to show signs of widespread acceptance and growth. With the increased use of isolators for critical processes comes a demand for better and quicker decontamination methods. Fu Read More
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Affordable Chemical and Biological Detection Systems Key to Upgrading Building Security

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ARMED FORCES

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You are here: Home » /preparedness » ARMED FORCES Fire Chief About Us Contact Us Subscribe Advertise RSS advanced search Apparatus Training Apparel Leadership Incident Command Management & Administration Public Education Health & Safety Fitness Suppression Tactics Foam / Foam Systems Technology Communications Computers / Software Hazmat Disaster Management EMS Rescue Station Design Thursday, November 22, 2007 ARMED FORCES Nov 1, 2003 12:00 PM By Bret Lanz & Jessica Holmes The work of emergency responders is constantly changing. In addition to being responsible for “typical” disasters — fire, industrial chemical spills, gas releases and the like — fire and emergency departments now may be called on to respond in the wake of a terrorist attack. How is technology respo Read More
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Bioagent Detection

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"WEAPONS of mass destruction" is a terrifying term. We all have mental images of the horrors of a nuclear attack, and photos of Kurdish and Iranian casualties of Iraqi chemical attacks attest to the devastation of chemical weapons. The third weapon of mass destruction--the biological weapon--has been around at least since the Middle Ages when soldiers catapulted the bodies of dead smallpox victims over fortress walls in the hope of infecting their enemies or at least demoralizing them. Lately, biological weapons have been appearing in the news with increasing frequency. The anthrax threat in Las Vegas in February of this year is an example. Surplus stores in Las Vegas sold out of gas masks, and talk-radio shows were swamped with callers asking about evacuation points. That threat turned ou Read More
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biohazardnews.net

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CDC - Passive Antibody Administration (Immediate Immunity) as a Specific Defense Against Biological Weapons

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Past Issue Vol. 8, No. 8 August 2002 EID Home | Ahead of Print | Past Issues | EID Search | Contact Us | Announcements | Suggested Citation • Activity of Specific Antibodies against Biological Warfare Agents • Advantages of an Antibody-Based Defense Strategy • Barriers to Developing an Antibody-Based Defense Strategy • Polyclonal versus MAb Products • Proposal for an Antibody-Based Defense Strategy • References • Table • Comments Download Article • PDF • Help • Feedback Perspective Passive Antibody Administration (Immediate Immunity) as a Specific Defense against Biological Weapons Arturo Casadevall Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA Suggested citation for this article: Casadevall A. Passive antibody administrati Read More
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Channelnewsasia.com

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Thursday, November 22, 2007 Home Asia Pacific singapore world business sport technology entertainment Special Reports 7 Day News Archive M | T | W | T | F | S | S Search Mobile News e-newsletter ASEAN Summit Video Finance Features Weather Travel Discussion TV Shows WiFi Special | About Us Home › Singapore News SAF arms key installation units with new weapons and security measures By Johnson Choo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 20 May 2005 2016 hrs Photos of > " onclick="Next();" src="/images/butt_next.gif" width="18" height="15" /> SINGAPORE : Singapore has now armed its soldiers protecting key installations with new weapons more suited for counter-terrorism. The Army's Island Defence Headquarters will work hand-in-hand with the Home Team to monitor and respond to terrorist threats. Sinc Read More
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CIDRAP >> Tests suggest Acambis smallpox vaccine may have safety advantage

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Comprehensive biodefense text published

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health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Useful Links Comprehensive biodefense text published Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Article Date: 20 May 2005 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article A new book, Biological Weapons Defense: Infectious Disease and Counterbioterrorism, deals with the intentional causality of disease. Published by Humana Press, this text is also available in e-Book. Many of the contributors come from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), the nation's premier biodefe Read More
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DECONTAMINATION

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DECONTAMINATION OVERVIEW CERTIFICATION OF DECONTAMINATION METHODS OF DECONTAMINATION PHYSICAL REMOVAL CHEMICAL METHODS WOUND DECONTAMINATION CONCLUSIONS OVERVIEW Decontamination is the reduction or removal of chemical agents. Decontamination may be accomplished by removal of these agents by physical means or by chemical neutralization or detoxification. Decontamination of skin is the primary concern, but decontamination of eyes and wounds must also be done when necessary. Personal decontamination is decontamination of self; casualty decontamination refers to the decontamination of casualties; and personnel decontamination usually refers to decontamination of non-casualties. The most important and most effective decontamination of any chemical exposure is that decontamination done within th Read More
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Decontamination shower system revamped

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About Us Key Sites Finders Intranet Search Help Eskind Library Eskind Digital Library VU Current Issue Back Issues Search Reporter Quick Search: Return to Issue Decontamination shower system revamped October 29, 2004 Jerry Malone Jr., a journeyman plumber with Plant Services, tests the water hoses outside the new decontamination showers. photo by Dana Johnson by Jerry Jones Vanderbilt Medical Center has improved its frontline system designed to keep the hospital safe in the event of a chemical or biological terrorist attack or a hazardous materials accident. Though not visible upon regular observation, a new emergency decontamination shower stands ready outside The Vanderbilt Clinic (TVC) that can decontaminate more than 100 people an hour. Decontamination typically consists of the person Read More
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Detecting biological threats top goal of UH project

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Public release date: 20-May-2005 [ | E-mail Article ] Contact: Lisa Merkl lkmerkl@uh.edu 713-743-8192 University of Houston Detecting biological threats top goal of UH project Homeland Security grant to further research against bioterrorism HOUSTON, May 20, 2005 ? Researchers at the University of Houston have been awarded a homeland security grant to develop a method for identifying bacteria and viruses that could be used in bioterrorism. The Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) recently awarded the grant to a group of bioinformatics researchers at UH to study DNA probes for detecting emerging or engineered pathogens. The project, titled "Tools for Ultraspecific Probe/Primer Design," started in April as part of the Bioinformatics and Assays Development Program and i Read More
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eMedicine - CBRNE - Chemical Decontamination : Article by Liudvikas Jagminas, MD

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Home Specialties Reference Centers All Sources eMedicine Medscape Drug Reference MEDLINE You are in: eMedicine Specialties > Emergency Medicine > Warfare - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives CBRNE - Chemical Decontamination Last Updated: March 29, 2006 Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: chemical warfare agents, hazardous materials, decon, chemical decontamination, chemical disasters, chemical exposure, decontamination management &nbsp AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Purpose Of Chemical Decontamination Recognizing A Chemical Contamination Personal Protective Equipment Patient Decontamination Supportive Care Identifying The Chemical And Obtaining Expert Advice Deciding To Evacuate The Emergency Department Bibliograph Read More
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eMedicine - CBRNE - Chemical Warfare Agents : Article by Gregory R Ciottone, MD, FACEP

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Home Specialties Reference Centers All Sources eMedicine Medscape Drug Reference MEDLINE You are in: eMedicine Specialties > Emergency Medicine > Warfare - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives CBRNE - Chemical Warfare Agents Last Updated: January 4, 2007 Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: chemical warfare agents, chemical weapon agent, CWA, chemical weapons, personal protective equipment, PPE, decontamination, industrial accident, military stockpiling, war, terrorist attack, chemical terrorism, chemical terrorist attack, nerve agent, sarin, soman, cyclosarin, tabun, vesicating agent, blistering agent, mustards, mustard gas, lewisite, choking agent, lung toxicant, chlorine, phosgene, diphosgene, cyanide, incapacitating agent, anticholinergic compound, Read More
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http://www.apta.com/research/info/briefings/documents/policastro.pdf

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http://www.justnet.org/techbeat/winter2005/TakingOutTerrorism.pdf

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http://www.rand.org/nsrd/bioterr/pdf/cp-raber2.pdf

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http://www.ukresilience.info/cbrn/peoplecbrn.pdf

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International Safety Equipment Association

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INSIDE ISEA Who we are Member companies Product groups Board Staff ISEA News Calendar Safety links Join ISEA Contact ISEA MEMBERS ONLY PRODUCT STANDARDS & REGULATION ISEA standards program Standards links Standards primer STANDARDS ORDER FORM GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Public affairs home Washington Report PPE MARKETPLACE Buyers Guide Partnership for Worker Protection The Web This site Eyewash and Shower Standard Revised ANSI/ISEA Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment January 2004 The ISEA has received ANSI approval for a revised edition of the American National Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment , ANSI Z358.1-2004. This publication includes minimum performance, testing, installation, maintenance and training specifications for equipment and systems used for emerge Read More
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Log In (ACS Publications)

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Metro press release: Metro officials ready to decontaminate vehicles for biological threats

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There are no service alerts at this time. All Advisories Elevator Status Metro at a glance News Events Renewal & expansion Careers Public access to records Business opportunities Employer fare programs Metro gifts Contact us About Metro News For immediate release: July 24, 2003 Metro officials ready to decontaminate vehicles for biological threats Metro officials are prepared to rapidly and safely respond to biological threats in its bus and rail car fleet should a threat be realized in the Washington Metropolitan region. Viruses such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), smallpox, influenza, TB, and similar biological threats can be minimized through its newly devised Vehicle Decontamination Program. Officials from Metro?s Offices of System Safety and Risk Protection and Environmen Read More
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MySA.com: Business

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Naval Forces' Defense Capabilities Against Chemical and Biological Warfare Threats

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NDM Article - Decontamination Technology Still Outdated

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Search Tips SUBSCRIBE NOW! Current Issue Archives E-mail the Editor FRONT PAGE CURRENT ISSUE MEGA DIRECTORY READER SERVICES ADVERTISING EDITORIAL CALENDAR OUR SPONSORS Sponsors ARTICLE June 2003 Decontamination Technology Still Outdated The Defense Department proposes $52 million for research and development efforts by Roxana Tiron The Pentagon plans to accelerate, during the next five years, research and development efforts in chemical and biological decontamination technology. Current and future programs aim to reduce the logistical burden of transporting decontamination equipment and to develop safer decontamination agents. The equipment used today is not only hazardous to military hardware, but also to operators and the environment. Decontamination is still “a huge technological Read More
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Nerve Agents: General

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Home News History General Links Bookstore Biological Gateway Chemical Gateway Radiological Gateway Nerve Agents: General Description and Property Data Detection Symptoms and Effects Medical Countermeasures Physical Countermeasures Decontamination Selected Precursors Comments and Historical Notes ICD Codes FULL LEVEL A CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES ARE REQUIRED FOR PROTECTION! Hazardous on exposure by: Ingestion Inhalation Injection Skin contact Masks, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) masks, alone do not provide adequate protection against these agents. Evacuate uphill and upwind without moving through the agent cloud. Nerve agents are chemicals which interfere with the action of the nervous system. Their primary mode of action is inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, resul Read More
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NIAID awards first $27 million using new bioshield authorities

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health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Useful Links NIAID awards first $27 million using new bioshield authorities Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Article Date: 11 May 2005 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded 10 grants and 2 contracts totaling approximately $27 million to fund development of new therapeutics and vaccines against some of the most deadly agents of bioterrorism including anthrax, Read More
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NY Academy of Sciences reveals how scientists plan to combat bioterrorism & deadly pathogens

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health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Useful Links NY Academy of Sciences reveals how scientists plan to combat bioterrorism & deadly pathogens Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Article Date: 15 Apr 2005 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article Smallpox, anthrax, dengue, plague, hantaviruses, and lassa fever --diseases that many thought had been eliminated, or at least found only in certain parts of the world -- have the potential to re-emerge and spread. Some may even become weapons in the hands of terrorists. To combat the Read More
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Pentagon report outlines chemical, biological defense needs (6/2/03) -- www.GovernmentExecutive.com

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GovernmentExecutive.com Advanced Search Pentagon report outlines chemical, biological defense needs By David Ruppe Global Security Newswire June 2, 2003 A range of new vaccines, real-time multiagent detection systems, safer decontamination solutions and less burdensome protective clothing are among the numerous measures sought by the U.S. military to better protect U.S. forces against chemical and biological warfare threats. The various needs - and the solutions planned to address them - were outlined in the annual report of the Defense Department's Chemical and Biological Defense Program provided to Congress in April and released to the public last month. To develop improved chemical and biological defense technologies, the Pentagon this year requested more than $1.1 billion to research, Read More
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Protective effect of Aloe vera L. gel against sulphur mustard-induced systemic toxicity and skin lesions.(Research Paper) - Indian Journal of Pharmacology - HighBeam Research

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3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Protective effect of Aloe vera L. gel against sulphur mustard-induced systemic toxicity and skin lesions.(Research Paper) From: Indian Journal of Pharmacology Date: March 1, 2005 Author: Anshoo, G.; Kulkarni, A.; Pant, S.; Singh, S.; Vijayaraghavan, R. | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2005 Medknow Publications. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. Byline: G. Anshoo, S. Singh, A. Kulkarni, S. Pant, R. Vijayaraghavan OBJECTIVE: Sulphur mustard (SM), chemically 2,2'-dichloro diethyl sulphide, is an incapacitating and extre Read More
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RAND Bioterrorism Conference -- Raber Presentation 2

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Executive Summary Conference Proceedings Chair and Speaker Biographies Participants List Conference Home Page NSRD Home Page Return to Conference Proceedings Index Conference Proceedings Section V: TECH PANEL: Homeland Defense Beyond 2000 Transcript... Dr. Ellen Raber, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Decontamination Technologies As a follow-up to my earlier talk at this Symposium, I would like to discuss the status of decontamination technologies. I will talk about requirements for the civilian sector, some emerging technologies, and in particular, where the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories are going with respect to new decontamination technologies. The requirements for decontamination in the civilian sector are demanding and somewhat different from decontamination requiremen Read More
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ScienceWeek

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Personal Subscriptions Group Subscriptions Archives Contact Us Home Advertising ScienceWeek Crossing Barriers Since 1997 Receive ScienceWeek three times a week by Email: Subscriptions About ScienceWeek Archives Contact Us Subscriptions ScienceWeek SCIENCE POLICY: ON THE RESPONSE TO BIO-CHEM TERRORISM The following points are made by J.P. Fitch et al (Science 2003 302:1350): 1) Responding rapidly to a chemical or biological terrorist attack requires the ability to monitor and detect what chemical or biological agents may be present, establish where they are going and who has been exposed, and decontaminate affected areas, if necessary. Technologies to counter potential uses of biological warfare agents are advancing rapidly and are approaching the sophistication of technologies to counter c Read More
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Secret of smallpox's success may lead to bioterror cure

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health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Useful Links Secret of smallpox's success may lead to bioterror cure Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Article Date: 20 May 2005 - 18:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article In disease, as in war, offensive strategies can become weaknesses, if the defenders see the enemy coming and compensate for its weapons. By manipulating what is perhaps the most devastating trick in cellular weaponry of pox viruses like smallpox, Arizona State University virologist and Biodesign Institute researcher Ber Read More
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SFO tests 'sniffer' system to combat bioterror attack

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Article:SFO tests 'sniffer' system to combat bioterror attack:/c/a/2003/03/27/MN291880.DTL Article:SFO tests 'sniffer' system to combat bioterror attack:/c/a/2003/03/27/MN291880.DTL SFGate Home Business Sports Entertainment Travel Classifieds Jobs Real Estate Cars SFGate Web by SFO tests 'sniffer' system to combat bioterror attack Alan Gathright, Chronicle Staff Writer Thursday, March 27, 2003 Printable Version Email This Article del.icio.us Digg Technorati Reddit Slashdot Fark Newsvine Google Bookmarks Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial WAR COVERAGE WAR IN IRAQ : Background, breaking news, maps, related links LATEST NEWS Anti-war activists block part of NYC's Fifth Avenue Sandstorms gone, U.S., British warplanes take to skies U.S. commanders vow to intensify attacks on Iraqi Read More
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Athens Authentication Point Welcome! To use the personalized features of this site, please log in or register . If you have forgotten your username or password, we can help . My SpringerLink Marked Items Alerts Order History Saved Items All Favorites ??(??) ??(??) English Deutsch ??? ??? Français Español ??????? ??????? Welcome to SpringerLink! SpringerLink is one of the world's leading interactive databases for high-quality STM journals , book series , books , reference works and the Online Archives Collection. SpringerLink is a powerful central access point for researchers and scientists. more options Find content by keyword Query Builder Close | Clear Title (ti) Summary (su) Author (au) ISSN (issn) ISBN (isbn) DOI (doi) And Or Not ( ) * (wildcard) "" (exact) Content type All ( Read More
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The challenge of anthrax decontamination - Jane's Security News

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advanced search Sitemap Accessibility Text Size A A A Contact Us Help Log In Log Out Skip Navigation public area client area news products consulting advertising events about us careers press News Home Defence Security Country Risk Military Capabilities Terrorism & Insurgency Public Safety Law Enforcement Transport Home > News > Security > News Story Non-Subscriber Extract The challenge of anthrax decontamination Article Tools Contact Our Sales Team Print This Page Email This To A Friend 07 June 2004 The challenge of anthrax decontamination By Andy Oppenheimer Since the series of mailings containing military-grade anthrax spores that killed five people and terrorised millions of US citizens in October 2001, health and postal officials have faced the new and massive task of decontamin Read More
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US States Have Spent, Allocated Most Federal Funds for Bioterrorist Attack Prevention, GAO Says

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health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Useful Links US States Have Spent, Allocated Most Federal Funds for Bioterrorist Attack Prevention, GAO Says Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News Article Date: 01 Apr 2005 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article US states and cities have spent or allocated at least 80% of the federal bioterrorism grants that they received in 2002 and 2003, according to a... Government Accountability Office report released on Wednesday, the AP/San Francisco Chronicle reports. States and cites also have spen Read More
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WFHSS :: DSc 2005 - Decontamination Sciences Congress 2005 "Decontamination Sciences Worldwide" Conference Report

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