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  • Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program

    The Official DoD Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) Web Site. Your definitive source for information about anthrax - the disease, the threat, the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine and the implementation of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program. A reference guide for our troops, their families and friends to help understand the AVIP and its importance as a part of Total Force Health Protection.

    www.anthrax.osd.mil

  • Anthrax

    General and technical information about anthrax from the Centers for Disease Control. Also includes section with links to other sites and articles.

    www.cdc.gov

  • Anthrax as Bio-War Agent

    treatment.

    www.emergency.com

  • Anthrax as a Biological Warfare Agent

    Information on bacillus anthracis, the use on anthrax in terrorist attacks, prevention and symptoms.

    www.terrorismfiles.org

  • Medlineplus Medical Encyclopedia: Inhalation anthrax

    Includes symptoms, cause, treaments, and complications.

    www.nlm.nih.gov

  • Anthrax

    Chapter from the Textbook of Military Medicine, Walter Reed AMC in .pdf format. [Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader]

    www.nbc-med.org

  • Gavel2Gavel: Anthrax

    Includes a FAQ on the disease, its symptoms, treatment, and possible use as a terrorist weapon, and a diagram of the effects of inhaling anthrax spores.

    www.re-quest.net

  • Intelihealth Anthrax Information

    Site contains relevant news and health information related to recent Anthrax incidents.

    www.intelihealth.com

  • Anthrax: A Possible Case History

    A fictitious case history developed by the Center for Disease Control to examine response systems in the event of a real emergency.

    www.cdc.gov

  • Bioterrorism Alleging Use of Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Management

    1998 report on bioterrorism reports and threats and CDC guidelines for handling them.

    www.cdc.gov

  • Anthrax: Separating Fear from Fact

    From Time Magazine, latest information on anthrax and protection from anthrax.

    www.time.com

  • Official CDC Bioterrorism Alert: Handling Anthrax Threats

    This contains the CDC's 2001-10-12 instructions on handling mail suspected of containing Anthrax, and the USPS' 2001-10-15 information on identifying Anthrax mail.

    www.futuredirectns.com

  • Epidemiologic Notes and Reports Human Cutaneous Anthrax

    Case study of one incident in North Carolina, 1987.

    www.cdc.gov

  • Salon: The terror at home

    The arrest of two men in Las Vegas on charges of carrying stocks of the anthrax virus highlights how easy it is to make weapons of mass destruction. And to some terrorism experts, that's a lot scarier than Saddam Hussein.

    www.salon.com

  • Bacillus anthracis cell diagram

    Computer graphic of a bacillus anthracis cell (anthrax bacterium). Shows cell wall layers and capsule.

    www.rkm.com.au

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