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Center
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National
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National
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).
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"Bioterrorism:
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"Community-Based Mass Prophylaxis: A Planning Guide
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"Defending Against Invisible Killers - Biological
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Food-Processing
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"Hospital
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How Stuff Works.
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Plague War. PBS Frontline.
Review
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"Small-scale
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Congressional Research Service. (Acrobat Reader pdf file located on
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Miscellaneous Bioterrorism Information
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State Public Health Department Leaders in the Event of a Bioterrorist
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).
Smallpox Resources Kit for Medical and
Healthcare Professionals.
Information About Building Security and
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HVAC Building Vulnerability Assessment Tool.
Rhode Island Department of Health. (Acrobat Reader pdf file
).
Training and Education for Bioterrorism
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Field Identification of Biological Warfare Agents (FIBWA)
Course. U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious
Diseases.
Master of Science in BioSecurity. Saint
Louis University.
Plant Biosecurity Management Course. U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Extension Disaster Education Network.