| American College of Physicians - Bioterrorism: Provides information on bioterrorism for all practicing physicians. | |
| Anthrax and Biological Weapons: Describes the biology of anthrax and other biological weapons showing that they are hyped as part of an anti-terrorist campaign. | |
| Be-Prepared.info: Provides a fast-track action list to prepare for surviving chemical, nuclear, bioterrorism, and natural disasters. | |
| Biological Terrorism - Background Briefing: From a symposium on bio terrorism, hosted by the International Union of Microbiological Societies. [8/29/99] | |
| Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism: Information on biological weapons, their use in conflicts and terrorist attacks and countering them. | |
| Bioslate - Are We Prepared for Chemical/Biological Attacks?: A look at the governments attempt to prepare for a biological or chemical attack on U.S. soil. Domestic and international terrorism are at the center of this fascinating and informative television program. | |
| Bioterrorism and Cults: Browse through news, resources and archives on bioterrorism, including documentation of use by religious cults. | |
| Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response: With guide to agents, diseases, and other threats, lab information, emergency preparedness for business, preparation and planning, and surveillance. | |
| Bioterrorism: Offers an insight into bioterrorism and biological pathogens including anthrax, botulism, and tularemia. | |
| Center for Biosecurity: 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. | |
| Center for Infectious Disease Research And Policy (CIDRAP): Updated daily with news and clinical information about bioterrorism. Hosted at the University of Minnesota. | |
| Center for the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections - Saint Louis University, School of Pub: Conducts research and provides public health and healthcare education and reference materials for biological incident preparedness. | |
| Chem-Bio Resource Center: Information, handbooks, FAQs, and documents released by the U.S. government and other organizations related to chemical and biological terrorism. | |
| Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office: Home Page of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office - CEPPO | |
| Civilian Emergency Response to Chemical or Biological Weapons Incidents Project: News from the National Academy's Institute of Medicine. | |
| Criminal / Terrorist Use of Chemical / Biological Agents: Difference between Chemical and Biological Agents , cquisition of Agents , Indicators of Possible Chemical or Biological Incident , Chemical Incidents and Biological Incidents , Canadian Response to Chemical and Biological Terrorism . From the Learning and Development Branch, Human Resources Directorate, RCMP | |
| EID V3 N2: Biologic Terrorism -- Responding to the Threat: | |
| Emergency Response to Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Report on American preparedness for a chemical or biological weapons attack by terrorists. Includes a discussion of readiness, procedures, and bibliography of related print and Web sources. | |
| FEMA -- Preparedness: US Federal information tasked with supporting state and local government programs for prepare for and respond to a chemical, radiological or other hazardous materials emergencies. Includes program information, news, contacts, and handbooks. | |
| Medical NBC Online: 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. | |
| NOVA/PBS - Bioterror Guide: Includes a timeline of Biological Warfare, a global guide to bioweapons, and an interactive feature on how vaccines are made. | |
| Office for Domestic Preparedness: 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. | |
| Osborn Scientific Group: Developer and manufacturer of rapid anthrax, ricin, botulism toxin, smallpox, plaque and infectious disease tests. | |
| Ricin: Offers Ricin information and resources, as well as secure access to board-certified physicians for questions. | |
| Survival in Chemical Warfare: Describes how to survive a chemical weapon attack. | |
| Symposium on Medical and Public Health Response to Bioterrorism: First symposium held in 1999 in Arlington, Virginia. | |
| Terrorist Use of Chemical Weapons: Discusses types of chemical weapons, the advantages and disadvantages of them as weapons of terror, and ways to improve response capabilities. | |
| The Economic Impact of a Bioterrorist Attack: Are Prevention and Postattack Intervention Programs Justifiable?: A CDC report on various scenarios of a bio-attack, with possible problems, projections, and economic analyses of post-attack intervention. | |
| Treatments For Potential Terrorist Weapons: A guide detailing treatments for potential terrorist weapons, including nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. | |
| U.S. Food and Drug Administration - Bioterrorism: Collects links to information on bioterrorism from federal and other authoritative sources. | |
| Washington Post: Bioterrorism: An Even More Devastating Threat: Discusses the ways in which the US is unprepared to respond to biological attacks. | |
| Yahoo! Health - Bioterrorism Guide: Learn about bioterrorism including emergency preparedness, agents, drugs and medications. |
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