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Fort Sam Houston, Texas :Office of the Surgeon General, Borden Institute, US Army Medical Department Center and School, Health Readiness Center of Excellence,
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edoccha_9961098962702883
Format:
1 online resource.
Edition:
[2018 edition].
Series Statement:
Textbooks of military medicine
Note:
Foreword by the Surgeon General -- Preface -- 1. Historical overview: from poisoned darts to pan-hazard preparedness -- 2. Epidemiology of biowarfare and bioterrorism -- 3. Food, waterborne, and agricultural diseases -- 4. Consequence management: the local and national response -- 5. Medical management of potential biological casualties: a stepwise approach -- 6. Anthrax -- 7. Brucellosis -- 8. Glanders -- 9. Melioidosis -- 10. Plague -- 11. Tularemia -- 12. Q fever -- 13. Multidrug-resistant bacterial infections as a threat to the US military health system: acinetobacter infections as a case study -- 14. Botulinum toxin -- 15. Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin -- 16. Ricin -- 17. Staphylococcal enterotoxin B and related toxins produced by staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes -- 18. Toxins from venoms and poisons -- 19. Marine algal toxins of concern as intentional contaminants -- 20. Alphavirus encephalitides -- 21. Hemorrhagic fever-causing mammarenaviruses -- 22. Henipaviruses -- 23. Filoviruses -- 24. Smallpox and related orthopox viruses -- 25. Emerging infectious diseases and future threats -- 26. Laboratory identification of threats -- 27. Medical countermeasures -- 28. Future prospects of vaccines and antibodies in biodefense -- 29. Aerobiology: history, development, and programs -- 30. Biosafety -- 31. Biological surety -- 32. Ethical issues in the development of drugs and vaccines for biodefense -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-16-094159-8
Language:
English
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