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Bioterrorism

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Past content (since Aug 1997):

Consensus Statements
Botulinum Toxin as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management
Stephen S. Arnon; Robert Schechter; Thomas V. Inglesby; Donald A. Henderson; John G. Bartlett; Michael S. Ascher; Edward Eitzen; Anne D. Fine; Jerome Hauer; Marcelle Layton; Scott Lillibridge; Michael T. Osterholm; Tara O'Toole; Gerald Parker; Trish M. Perl; Philip K. Russell; David L. Swerdlow; Kevin Tonat; for the Working Group on Civilian Biodefense
JAMA 2001; 285: 1059-1070. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Medical News & Perspectives
Researchers Launch a Web-Based Resource for Smallpox Research
Joan Stephenson
JAMA 2001; 285: 872-873. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Health Agencies Update
Ebola Vaccine Progress
Joan Stephenson
JAMA 2001; 285: 284. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Medical News & Perspectives
Experts Urge Bioterrorism Readiness
Brian Vastag
JAMA 2001; 285: 30-32. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Human Ingestion of Bacillus anthracis–Contaminated Meat—Minnesota, August 2000
JAMA 2000; 284: 1644-1646. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Letters
Safety Precautions to Limit Exposure From Plague-Infected Patients
Kurt B. Nolte; Matthew E. Levison; Thomas V. Inglesby; Donald A. Henderson; Tara O'Toole; David T. Dennis
JAMA 2000; 284: 1648-1649. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Health Agencies Update
Ebola's Killer Protein Identified
Joan Stephenson
JAMA 2000; 284: 1371. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Medical News & Perspectives
When a Bioweapon Strikes, Who Will Be in Charge?
Thomas B. Cole
JAMA 2000; 284: 944-948. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Letters
Biological Warfare in the 1940s and 1950s
Stephen Endicott; Edward Hagerman; Martin Furmanski; Henry Wilde
JAMA 2000; 284: 561. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Suspected Brucellosis Case Prompts Investigation of Possible Bioterrorism-Related Activity—New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1999
JAMA 2000; 284: 300-302. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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