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UI Health Care News
Information on Biological and Chemical Weapons
Information for Patients
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Anthrax
Frequently Asked Questions
GeneralPediatrics.com
- Infectious Disease
Hardin MD
Anthrax
and Anthrax Vaccine
MEDLINEplus
- Anthrax
MEDLINEplus -
Smallpox
PBS Frontline
Bioterrorism
Virtual Naval
Hospital - Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Warfare
World
Anthrax Data
Information for Providers
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Investigation
of Anthrax - Interim Public Health Guidelines
- Recognition
of Illness Associated with a Biologic Agent
GeneralPediatrics.com
- Infectious Disease
National Library of Medicine Specialized Information Services
- Biological
Warfare
- Chemical
Warfare
Pathogenesis and Imaging
of Inhalational Anthrax
UI
Health Care Program of Hospital Epidemiology: Infection Control
Virtual Naval
Hospital - Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Warfare
Working Group on Civilian Biodefense Consensus Statements
- Anthrax
as a Biological Weapon
- Botulinum
Toxin as a Biological Weapon
- Plague
as a Biological Weapon
- Smallpox
as a Biological Weapon
- Tularemia
as a Biological Weapon
If you handle incoming mail or packages
These sources tell you about how to handle the mail and packages
safety and how to protect yourself:
United States Postal Service
http://www.usps.com/news/2001/press/serviceupdates.htm
University of Iowa
Procedures for Handling
and Addressing Suspicious Mail
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