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- CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response Web Site, Bioterrorism (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web Site intended to increase the nation's ability to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies.)
- US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) (The lead medical research laboratory for the U.S. Biological Defense Research Program. The Institute plays a key role as the only laboratory in the Department of Defense (DoD) equipped to safely study highly hazardous infectious agents requiring maximum containment at biosafety level (BSL)-4.)
- University of Alabama (UAB) Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections Web Site (This site was designed to provide resource information and continuing education about rare infections and potential bioterrorist agents.)
- Center for Infectious Disease and Research Policy (CIDRAP),University of Minnesota (CIDRAP aims to support work on the legal, ethical, and policy implications of problems in health, environment, and the life sciences.)
- Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) (An organization within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which provides an integrated, systematic approach to the development and purchase of the necessary vaccines, drugs, therapies, and diagnostic tools for public health medical emergencies.)
- Biological Terrorism Pocket Card (Produced by VA in Apr 03 to provide general guidance to healthcare providers on biological terrorism.)
- Anthrax (DHCC Web Page with reference information about Anthrax and Anthrax Vaccination.)
- DHHS List of WMD, Emergency Management and Medical Web Sites, 4 Oct 07 (Department of Health and Human Services document designed to provide a comprehensive list of internet sites of use for emergency planning.)
- Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare, Borden Institute, Nov 07( A volume in the Textbook of Military Medicine series, published by the Borden Institute, which addresses weaponization of biological agents. It categorizes potential agents as food, waterborne, or agricultural toxins and discusses the respective epidemiology.)
- MILVAX (The Military Vaccine (MILVAX) Agency works to enhance military medical readiness and protect human health, by synchronizing information, delivering education, enhancing scientific understanding, promoting quality, and coordinating military immunization programs worldwide. The MILVAX Agency supports all five Armed Services, from its offices with the Army Surgeon General’s Office.)
- Force Health Protection and Readiness, The Chemical-Biological Warfare Exposures Site (Provides service members, veterans, their families and the public with information on the testing of chemical and biological warfare agents from 1942 to 1975. The Web site presents sections on World War II, Project 112/SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense), and the Cold War.)
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