Defense Against Biological Attacks Volume I
This first volume of a two-volume set describes general aspects, such as the historical view on the topic, the role of information distribution and preparedness of health-care systems and preparedness in emergency cases. Part two describes and discusseses
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Defense Against Biological Attacks Volume I
Defense Against Biological Attacks
Sunit K. Singh • Jens H. Kuhn Editors
Defense Against Biological Attacks Volume I
Editors Sunit K. Singh Molecular Biology Unit Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, India
Jens H. Kuhn Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick NIH/NIAID, Division of Clinical Research Frederick, MD, USA
ISBN 978-3-030-03052-0 ISBN 978-3-030-03053-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03053-7
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Preface 1
Biological attacks comprise a multitude of highly diverse forms of aggression using biological agents such as bacteria, toxins, and viruses. These forms range from loneactor biocriminal activities (e.g., contamination of salad bars with bacteria, deliberate infections of others with HIV-1, murder using insulin injections) at one end of the spectrum to research and development programs that are well-funded, long-term, and clandestine nation-controlled on the other end. These latter programs may be aimed at developing deployable tactic or strategic weaponry (e.g., US, UK, Soviet biological weapons programs). “Biodefense” has become the catch-all phrase for measures mitigating the effect of an attack with a biological agent. These measures include public and specialist education, national legislation and pathogen surveillance, international arms-control treaties and confidence-building measures, and intelligence gathering aimed at preventing the construction and deployment of biological weapons and/or their use. In addition, biodefense measures also include all res
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