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    Waterborne and foodborne zoonotic protozoa, an unknown threat as a biological agent in bioterrorism by N. Hajipour, J. Gharekhani

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Because these pathogenic agents have some characteristics of an effective biological agent such as latent period, low infectious doses, high resistance to disinfectants, they can play a role as an unknown biological agent in bioterrorism. Considering the increasing threats of bioterrorism, biological agents and their use by some colonial countries, it is necessary to identify and recognize these unknown agents and ways to prevent them. …”
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    Awareness and knowledge about bioterrorism among medical students at a University in Malaysia by Bikram Kabir, Durgadas Govind Naik, Venkata Pavan Kumar, Geethanjali Bhas

    Published 2016
    “…They have to recognize and initiate rapid response to acts of bioterrorism underlining the importance of awareness and preparedness for bioterrorism. …”
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    The germs of terror – Bioterrorism and science communication after September 11 (Italian original version) by Maria Chiara Montani

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Through a quanto-qualitative analysis of articles taken from four publications: two daily newspapers, the Corriere della Sera from Italy and the New York Times from the United States and two science magazines, Science and Nature, we have shown how the aforementioned events provoked the emergence of media attention regarding bioterrorism. A closer reading of the articles shows that today, science – including that found in science magazines – is closely related to politics, economics and the debate over the freedom to practice communicate. …”
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    Metabolic network analysis-based identification of antimicrobial drug targets in category A bioterrorism agents. by Yong-Yeol Ahn, Deok-Sun Lee, Henry Burd, William Blank, Vinayak Kapatral

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The 2001 anthrax mail attacks in the United States demonstrated the potential threat of bioterrorism, hence driving the need to develop sophisticated treatment and diagnostic protocols to counter biological warfare. …”
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    Multi-pathogens sequence containing plasmids as positive controls for universal detection of potential agents of bioterrorism by La Scola Bernard, Charrel Remy N, Raoult Didier

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The limited circulation of many of the agents that are likely to be used in a bioterrorism attack precludes the ready availability of positive controls. …”
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