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Overview of Bioterrorism
Alexander, Y., & Prior, S. D. (2001). Terrorism and medical responses : U.S. lessons and policy implications. Ardsley, NY: Transnational. Call number: QW300 T328 2001  

Antosia, R. E., & Cahill, J. D. (2006). Handbook of bioterrorism and disaster medicine. New York, NY: Springer. Call number: WA295 H236 2006

Baker, E. L., & Public Health Training Network. (2001). Risk communication and bioterrorism. Atlanta, Ga.: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Videocassette. Call number: QW300 C3866 2001

Bartlett, J. G. (2002). Bioterrorism and public health : An internet resource guide (1st ed.). Princeton, NJ; Montvale, NJ: eMedguides.com; Thomson--Physicians' Desk Reference. Call number: WA39 B616 2002

Bartlett, J. G., & Greenberg, M. I. (2005). PDR guide to terrorism response. Montvale, NJ: Thomson PDR. Call number: WA295 P348 2005

Cantrill, S. V., United States, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, & Denver Health. (2004). Rocky mountain regional care model for bioterrorist events. Rockville, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Call number: WA295 R684 2004. Full-text Online

Cummings, K. R., New York Medical College, & Graduate School of Health Sciences. (2000). Bioterrorism preparedness in the five county region of the lower hudson valley. Valhalla, NY: New York Medical College.Call number: Thesis

Ellison, D. H. (2000). Handbook of chemical and biological warfare agents. Boca Raton: CRC Press. Call number: QV607 E47h 2000

Frist, W. H. (2002). When every moment counts : What you need to know about bioterrorism from the senate's only doctor. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Call number: WC305 F917w 2002

Gerberding, J., Pearson, M., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), & Public Health Training Network. (2001). CDC responds bioterrorism and the healthcare epidemiology/infection control community. Atlanta, Ga.: CDC. Videocassette. Call number: QW300 C386 2001

Grey, M. R., & Spaeth, K. R. (2006). The bioterrorism sourcebook. New York: McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division. Call number: WA295 G844b 2006. Table of Contents

Henderson, D. A., M.D., Inglesby, T. V., & O'Toole, T. J. (2002). Bioterrorism : Guidelines for medical and public health management. Chicago, Ill: American Medical Association. Call number: WA295 H496b 2002

Institute of Medicine (U.S.), Committee on R & D Needs for Improving Civilian Medical Response to Chemical and Biological Terrorism Incidents, National Research Council (U.S.), & Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology. (1999). Chemical and biological terrorism : Research and development to improve civilian medical response. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Call number: WX185 C517 1999. Full-text Online

Knobler, S., Mahmoud, A. A. F., Pray, L. A., Institute of Medicine (U.S.), & Forum on Emerging Infections. (2002). Biological threats and terrorism : Assessing the science and response capabilities : Workshop summary. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Call number: QW300 B615 2001. Full-text Online

Layne, S. P., Beugelsdijk, T. J., & Patel, C. K. N. (2001). Firepower in the lab : Automation in the fight against infectious diseases and bioterrorism. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press. Call number: QY23 F523 2001

Levy, B. S., & Sidel, V. W. (2000). War and public health (Updated ed.). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. Call number: WA30 W253 2000

Lindler, L. E., Lebeda, F. J., & Korch, G. (2005). Biological weapons defense : Infectious diseases and counter bioterrorism. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. Call number: WA295 B6168 2005

Maniscalco, P. M., & Christen, H. T. (2002). Understanding terrorism and managing the consequences. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Call number: HV6432 M278u 2002

McIsaac, J. H. (2006). Hospital preparation for bioterror : A medical and biomedical systems approach. Amsterdam ;; Boston: Elsevier Academic Press. Call number: WX185 H828 2006. Table of Contents

Moreno, J. D. (2003). In the wake of terror: Medicine and morality in a time of crisis. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. Call number: WA295 I35 2003. Table of Contents

Nestle, M. (2003). Safe food : Bacteria, biotechnology, and bioterrorism. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Call number: WA695 N468s 2003. Table of Contents

Novick, L. F., & Marr, J. S. (2001). Public health issues in disaster preparedness : Focus on bioterrorism. Gaithersburg, Md: Aspen Publishers. Call number: WA110 P976 2001

Pilch, R. F., & Zilinskas, R. A. (2005). Encyclopedia of bioterrorism defense. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-LISS. Call number: WA295 E56 2005

Rayam, L., Popovic, T., Kellogg, R. B., Tenover, F. C., Miller, J. M., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), et al. (2001). CDC responds coping with bioterrorism--the role of the laboratorian. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control. Videocassette. Call number: QW300 C386 2001

Robinson, J. P., & World Health Organization. (2004). Public health response to biological and chemical weapons : WHO guidance (2nd ed.). Geneva: World Health Organization. Call number: WA295 W927p 2004. Full-text Online

Roy, M. J. (2004). Physician's guide to terrorist attack. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. Call number: WX185 P578 2004

Rubin, E. R., Osterweis, M., & Lindeman, L. M. (2002). Emergency preparedness : Bioterrorism and beyond. Washington, DC: Association of Academic Health Centers. Call number: WA295 E53 2002

Scaletta, T., & Schaider, J. (2003). Bioterrorism ready reference for PDA. New York: McGraw-Hill Professional. CD-ROM. Call number: WA295 B6167 20031

Sidell, F. R., Takafuji, E. T., Franz, D. R., & D.V.M. (1997). Medical aspects of chemical and biological warfare. Washington, D.C. :; Borden Institute, Walter Reed Army Medical Center ;; Falls Church, Va. :; Office of the Surgeon General, United States Army ;; Fort Sam Houston, Tex. :; United States Army Medical Department Center and School ;; Fort Detrick,(TRUNCATED): United States Army Medical Research and Material Command; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Call number: UH390 T355mc 1997

Sifton, D. W., & Kelly, G. L. (2002). PDR guide to biological and chemical warfare response (1st ed.). Montvale, NJ: Thomson/Physicians' Desk Reference. Call number: QW300 P348 2002

Sutton, V. (2003). Law and bioterrorism. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Call number: WA295 S965L 2003

Trujillo, M. F., New York Medical College, & School of Public Health. (2002). Bioterrorism a guide for community leaders and first responders (Version 1.0 ed.). Oklahoma City, Okla: Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism. CD-ROM. Call number: WA295 B616 2002

Ursano, R. J., Norwood, A. E., & Fullerton, C. S. (2004). Bioterrorism : Psychological and public health interventions. New York: Cambridge. Also available in CD-ROM. Call number: WA295 B6166 2004. Table of Contents

Watts, J. J., New York Medical College, & Graduate School of Health Sciences. (1999). Terrorist attacks and weapons of mass destruction : Emergency medical services response. Valhalla, NY: New York Medical College. Call number: Thesis

Weinstein, R. S., & Alibek, K. (2003). Biological and chemical terrorism : A guide for healthcare providers and first responders. New York: Thieme Medical Pub. Call number: WA295 W424b 2003

Westing, A. H., & Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. (1984). Environmental warfare : A technical, legal, and policy appraisal. London ; Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis. Call number: U167.5 E58 E89 1984

World Health Organization. Food Safety Dept. (2002). Terrorist threats to food : Guidance for establishing and strengthening prevention and response systems. Geneva, Switzerland: Food Safety Dept., World Health Organization. Call number: WA701 W927t 2002

Anthrax 
Cole, L. A. (2003). The anthrax letters : A medical detective story. Washington, D.C: Joseph Henry Press. Call number: HV6432 C689a 2003

Giles, K. M., Program in Microbiology and Immunology, Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, New York Medical College, & Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences. (2002). Anthrax and bioterrorism. Valhalla, NY: New York Medical College. Call number: Thesis

Guillemin, J. (1999). Anthrax : The investigation of a deadly outbreak. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call number: WC305 G958a 1999

Rayam, L., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), & Public Health Training Network. (2001). Treatment options for postal and other workers exposed to anthrax. Atlanta, Ga.: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC305 C3866 2001 Webcast

Rayam, L., Hughes, J. M., Gerberding, J., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), & Public Health Training Network. (2001). CDC responds update on options for preventive treatment for persons at risk for inhalational anthrax. Atlanta, Ga: Public Health Training Network, Division of Professional Development and Evaluation, Public Health Practice Program Office, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Videocassettes. Call number: WC305 C3867 2001 Webcast

Rayam, L., Stephens, D. S., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), & Public Health Training Network. (2001). CDC responds clinical diagnosis and management of anthrax: Lessons learned. Atlanta, Ga.: CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC305 C3861 2001 Webcast

Sandigursky, S., Program in Microbiology and Immunology, Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, New York Medical College, & Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences. (2005). Anthrax : Biowarfare, virulence and treatment. Valhalla, NY: New York Medical College. Call number: Thesis

Smallpox
Atkinson, W., 1953 Jan. 6-, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Response, National Immunization Program (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), & Public Health Training Network. (2002). Smallpox preparedness: issues for clinicians. Atlanta, GA: CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC588 S635i 2002

Baker, E. L., & Public Health Training Network. (2001). Smallpox what every clinician should know. Atlanta, Ga.: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Videocassettes. Call number: WC585 C386 2001

Daniels, K., Gerberding, J., Nowak, G., Siegel, J. D., Fleming, D. W., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), et al. (2002). Smallpox preparedness overview, communications and hospital considerations. Atlanta, GA: CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC588 S635ov 2002

Daniels, K., Nowak, G., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) & Public Health Training Network. (2002). CDC bioterrorism update smallpox preparedness. Atlanta, GA: CDC. CD-ROM. Call number: WC588 C386 2002 View online versions, various formats

Fenner, F. (1988). Smallpox and its eradication. Geneva: World Health Organization. Call number: WC585 S18 1988 Full-text online

Gerberding, J., Public Health Training Network, National Immunization Program (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), & Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Response. (2002). Smallpox preparedness considerations for response team volunteers. Atlanta, GA: CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC588 S635c 2002

Orenstein, W. A., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Response, National Immunization Program (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), & Public Health Training Network. (2002). Smallpox preparedness: operational issues. Atlanta, GA: CDC. Videocassettes. Call number: WC588 S635op 2002

Ricketts, T. F. (1966). The diagnosis of smallpox. Bethesda, Md.: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Bureau of Disease Prevention and Environmental Control, Division of Foreign Quarantine. Call number: WC585 A1 R424 v.1 1966

Rotz, L. D., Atkinson, W., 1953 Jan. 6-, Public Health Training Network, & National Immunization Program (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). (2002). Smallpox vaccine administration. Atlanta, Ga.: CDC, Dept. of H&HS. Videocassettes. Call number: WC588 S635a 2002

Tucker, J. B. (2001). Scourge : The once and future threat of smallpox (1st ed.). New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Call number: WC585 T892s 2001

Plague

Bahmanyar, M., Cavanaugh, D. C., & Joint Author. (1976). Plague manual. Geneva; Albany: World Health Organization; Available from Q Corp. Call number: WC350 B147 1976

Garrett, L. (1994). The coming plague : Newly emerging diseases in a world out of balance. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Call number: WC100 G239 1994

Perry, R. D., & Fetherston, J. D. (2007). The genus yersinia : From genomics to function. New York: Springer, Projected Date: 200709. Call number: W20.5 A95 v.529 2002

Smith, G. (1941). Plague on us. New York: The Commonwealth Fund; London, Oxford University Press. Call number: WA105 S57 1941

Historical
Alibek, K., & Handelman, S. (1999). Biohazard : The chilling true story of the largest covert biological weapons program in the world, told from the inside by the man who ran it (1st ed.). New York: Random House. Call number: UG447.8 A398b 1999

Chase, M. (2003). The barbary plague : The black death in victorian san francisco (1st ed.). New York: Random House. Call number: WC355 C487b 2003 Publisher description

Cipolla, C. M. (1973). Cristofano and the plague; a study in the history of public health in the age of galileo. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call number: WZ54 C495 1973

Creighton, C. (1965). A history of epidemics in britain (2d ed. ed.). New York: Barnes & Noble. Call number: WA70 FA1 C862 v.1 & v.2 1965

Gottfried, R. S. (1983). The black death : Natural and human disaster in medieval europe. New York; London: Free Press; Collier Macmillan. Call number: WZ54 G713 1983

Guillemin, J. (2005). Biological weapons : From the invention of state-sponsored programs to contemporary bioterrorism. New York: Columbia University Press. Call number: WZ54 G713 1983

Hancock, T., & Medical Society of London. (1821). Researches into the laws and phenomena of pestilence; including a medical sketch and review of the plague of london, in 1665; and remarks on quarantine. with an appendix: Containing extracts and observations relative to the plagues of morocco, malta, noya, and corfu; being the subject of the anniversary oration, delivered before the medical society of london, in the spring of 1820, and published at their request. London: W. Phillips. Call number: RC171 H191 1821

Hopkins, D. R. (2002). The greatest killer : Smallpox in history, with a new introduction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Call number: WC585 H793g 2002

Ingram, D. (1755). An historical account of the several plagues that have appeared in the world since the year 1346. London: Baldwin and Clark. Call number: RC172 I4 1755

Jenner, E., & Miller, G. (1983). Letters of edward jenner, and other documents concerning the early history of vaccination. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Call number: WZ290 J54L 1983

Link, V. B. (1955). A history of plague in the united states of america. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. Call number: WZ70 AA1 L648 1955

McBride, D. (2003). Bioterrorism : The history of a crisis in american society. New York, NY: Routledge. Call number: WA295 B6167 v.1 & v.2 2003

McNeill, W. H. (1976). Plagues and peoples (1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Anchor Press. Call number: WA105 N233 1976

Miller, J., Engelberg, S., & Broad, W. J. (2001). Germs : Biological weapons and america's secret war. New York: Simon & Schuster. Call number: QW300 M648g 2001

Regis, E. (1999). The biology of doom : The history of america's secret germ warfare project (1st ed.). New York: Henry Holt. Call number: UG447.8 R337b 1999

Ziegler, P. (1990). The black death. Strand: Sutton. Call number: WZ54 A1 Z66 1991

 
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