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Bioterrorism Agents/Diseases - support links | | | APHA Get Ready campaign | | Agents and diseases used for bioterrorism are likely to be spread easily from ... cells from making the proteins they need, which causes cells in people it ... |
| | | | Bioterrorism | | There are several types of biological agents that could be useful for bioterrorism. ... Hemorrhagic Virus are rapidly progressing diseases that show extremely ... |
| | | Bioterrorism Background September 2003 | | ... diseases, it is the route that is most contagious and causes ... agents are rare, or non-existent as naturally-occurring diseases. The old adage of "When ... |
| | RTRP: Bio Agents/Infectious Diseases | | The Research Triangle Region's biological agents and infectious disease cluster ... from bioterrorism as well as pandemic disease outbreaks from natural causes. ... |
| | Bioterrorism Preparedness, Bacterial Agents, Facts, Types and ... | | The agents (and the diseases they cause) are listed in Table 1, including ... (bubo, chills, fever), prevention, causes, treatment, research on the Black Death ... |
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