The
Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies
The
Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies Frequently
Asked Questions
Bioport
Corporation
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)
Bioterror
Agents
Disease
Information
Health
Advisory: How to Handle Anthrax and Other Biological Agent
Vaccine
Information
Center
for Civilian Biodefense Strategies, Johns Hopkins University
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy
Center for
the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Advisory:
How to Handle Suspicious Letters and Packages
Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA)
Consensus Statements: Working Group on Civilian
Biodefense. All include guidelines for postexposure prophylaxis
and treatment.
Anthrax
Smallpox
Plague
Botulinum Toxin
Tularemia
Hemorrhagic Fever
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
Bioterrorism
Alleging Use of Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Management
- United States, 1998. Includes recommendations for postexposure
prophylaxis and treatment.
Surveillance
for Adverse Events Associated with Anthrax Vaccination - US Department
of Defense, 1998-2000
Use
of Anthrax Vaccine in the United States. Provides useful information
about the disease as well.
New
York Department of Health (NY DOH)
Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected Anthrax, Botulism,
Plague, Q Fever, Smallpox, and Tularemia: Information for Health
Care Providers During Biologic Emergencies
United
States Army
Handbook: Medical Management of Biological Casualties
Unites States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
(USAMRIID)
Unites States Department
of Defense; Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
World Health Organization (WHO)
Guidelines for the Surveillance and Control of Anthrax in Humans
and Animals
New England Journal of Medicine
New England
Journal of Medicine (NEJM)
Special Notice: Information About Anthrax. Includes recommendations
for postexposure prophylaxis and treatment.
Index
case of fatal inhalational anthrax due to bioterrorism in the
United States
Current
concepts: Recognition and management of anthrax
Images
in clinical medicine: Cutaneous anthrax infection
Correspondence:
Cutaneous Bacillus anthracis Infection
National
Network for Immunization Information (NNii)
Anthrax
and Smallpox
Bioterrorism
Information & Resources at IDSA