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P - Texas State University
P - Texas State University

... document. The Texas State University Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), in conjunction with the Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management Department (EHS & RM), maintains a registry of all laboratories and personnel working with human pathogens, and/or toxins, human blood, body fluids, ...
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... stretching from the northwestern shores of the Caspian Sea across ssouthern Russia • It used to be believed that the plague originated in China, but most scientists today argue for the steppe region • Historians argue that plague, which had already spread to areas of China and India by 1345, was bro ...
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... In 1346, Tartars catapulted bodies of plague victims over the walls of Kaffa in the Ukraine. During the French and Indian War (1754-67), British forces gave blankets contaminated with smallpox to susceptible Indian tribes. 1932-42: In Japan, plague infected rats were fed upon by fleas, which were re ...
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Chapter 1: The Microbial World and You

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CLP MicroTechnologies - University of Colorado Boulder

... infectious agents that cause BSE. The only reliable test is by post-mortem examination of brain tissue where infectious agents are at a level that can be detected using current enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests. However, given the time required to perform the test, potentially other inf ...
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How To Weaponize Anthrax? - Eastern Journal of Medicine

Chapter 1: The Microbial World and You
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ccg.merit.unu.edu

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Generalized Vesicular or Pustular Rash Illness Protocol

... Variant presentations of sm allpox: approximately 3-5% of persons never vaccinated for smallpox will present with hemorrhagic s mallpox (see photo-- can be mistaken for meningococcemia, hemorrhagic varicella, Rocky Mountain spotted fever,erlichiosis, acute leukemia) and 5-7% with flat-type smallpox ...
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Battles to Infectious Diseases

... In the period October 1980-May 1981, 5 young men, all active homosexuals, were treated for biopsy-confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia at 3 different hospitals in Los Angeles, California. Two of the patients died. All 5 patients had laboratoryconfirmed previous or current cytomegalovirus (CMV) i ...
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... Fact: Studies have shown that individuals with smallpox can infect others, or are most contagious when the rash appears. Some virus can be found in saliva after the onset of fever and before the rash onset, so it is possible that a person with smallpox could be contagious before a rash appears, but ...
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Curriculum vitae

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The Global Health Security agenda: Toward a World Safe and

... The Global Challenge: An interconnected world is increasing the opportunities for human, animal and zoonotic diseases to emerge and spread globally. Today’s health security threats arise from at least 5 sources: the emergence and spread of new microbes; the globalization of travel and food supply; t ...
The Epidemiology of Tick-transmitted Zoonotic Disease
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History of biological warfare

Various types of biological warfare (BW) have been practiced repeatedly throughout history. This has included the use of biological agents (microbes and plants) as well as the biotoxins, including venoms, derived from them.Before the 20th century, the use of biological agents took three major forms: Deliberate contamination of food and water with poisonous or contagious material Use of microbes, biological toxins, animals, or plants (living or dead) in a weapon system Use of biologically inoculated fabrics and personsIn the 20th century, sophisticated bacteriological and virological techniques allowed the production of significant stockpiles of weaponized bio-agents:Bacterial agents: Anthrax, Brucella, Tularemia, etc.Viral agents: Smallpox, Viral hemorrhagic fevers, etc.Toxins: Botulinum, Ricin, etc.
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