FBI department that coordinates federal efforts to assist state and local emergency responders with planning, training, equipment, and exercise needs necessary to respond to a weapon of mass destruction incident.
Developer and manufacturer of rapid anthrax, ricin, botulism toxin, smallpox, plaque and infectious disease tests.
Browse through news, resources and archives on bioterrorism, including documentation of use by religious cults.
The University of Pittsburgh medical school fosters the development of national and international medical and public health policies and structures to protect the civilian population from bioterrorism.
Nuclear Biological and Chemical medical information from the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army. Includes news, medical references and handbooks, training, calendar, glossary.
Offers Ricin information and resources, as well as secure access to board-certified physicians for questions.
Collects links to information on bioterrorism from federal and other authoritative sources.
Learn about bioterrorism including emergency preparedness, agents, drugs and medications.
Includes a timeline of Biological Warfare, a global guide to bioweapons, and an interactive feature on how vaccines are made.
Planning guide prepared by the Department of Defense to improve the responses of federal, state, and local agencies to emergencies involving biological and chemical weapons.
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