A fictitious case history developed by the Center for Disease Control to examine response systems in the event of a real emergency.
1998 report on bioterrorism reports and threats and CDC guidelines for handling them.
From Time Magazine, latest information on anthrax and protection from anthrax.
This contains the CDC's 2001-10-12 instructions on handling mail suspected of containing Anthrax, and the USPS' 2001-10-15 information on identifying Anthrax mail.
Case study of one incident in North Carolina, 1987.
The arrest of two men in Las Vegas on charges of carrying stocks of the anthrax virus highlights how easy it is to make weapons of mass destruction. And to some terrorism experts, that's a lot scarier than Saddam Hussein.
Computer graphic of a bacillus anthracis cell (anthrax bacterium). Shows cell wall layers and capsule.
Anthrax threat, anthrax infection, anthrax vaccine and prevention.
A short continuing education course on anthrax as it relates to present health care for nurses, and social workers.
Common sense information about anthrax. Includes a summary of public health recommendations and glossary, with links to quality information and lesson plans for teachers.
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