Bioterrorism
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Langwith, J. (2008). Bioterrorism. Detroit, MI, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Langwith, Jacqueline. 2008. Bioterrorism. Detroit, MI, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Langwith, Jacqueline, Bioterrorism. Detroit, MI, Greenhaven Press, 2008.
MLA Citation (style guide)Langwith, Jacqueline. Bioterrorism. Detroit, MI, Greenhaven Press, 2008.
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490 | 1 | |a Opposing viewpoints | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- |t Introduction -- |g ch. 1. |t How great is the threat of bioterrorism? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Bioterrorism poses a significant threat / |r Jason Pate |g and |r Gary Ackerman -- |g 2. |t Threat of bioterrorism is exaggerated / |r Milton Leitenberg -- |g 3. |t Bioterrorism threatens the U.S. food supply / |r Kevin Coleman -- |g 4. |t Bioterrorism does not pose an increased threat to the U.S. food supply / |r Stan Cox -- |g 5. |t Agroterrorism poses a significant economic threat to U.S. agriculture / |r Rocco Casagrande -- |g 6. |t Economic impact of agroterrorism would probably be small / |r Richard D. Farmer -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |g ch. 2. |t What are the issues associated with biodefense research? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t U.S. should pursue biodefense research / |r Rona Hirschberg, |r John La Montagne, |g and |r Anthony S. Fauci -- |g 2. |t Biodefense research is cause for concern / |r Laura H. Kahn -- |g 3. |t Flu preparedness and bioterrorism research are similar / |r Bioterrorism Watch -- |g 4. |t Biodefense research has hurt other research areas / |r Barton Reppert -- |g 5. |t Smallpox poses a significant threat to public health / |r Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality -- |g 6. |t Smallpox threat is exaggerated / |r George J. Annas -- |t Periodical bibliography. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g ch. 3. |t How should the United States prepare for and protect against bioterrorism? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Bioterrorism preparedness programs are necessary to protect public health / |r Charles A. Schable -- |g 2. |t Bioterrorism preparedness programs do not protect public health / |r Hillel W. Cohen, |r Robert M. Gould, |g and |r Victor W. Sidel -- |g 3. |t Mass vaccination would be necessary to protect against smallpox attack / |r Edward P. Richards, |r Katharine C. Rathbun, |g and |r Jay Gold -- |g 4. |t Mass vaccination is unnecessary to protect against smallpox / |r Ira Longini |g and |r Elizabeth Halloran -- |g 5. |t United States is prepared to respond to bioterrorism / |g The |r U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) -- |g 6. |t United States is not prepared to respond to bioterrorism / |r Jeffrey Levi, |r Laura M. Segal, |r Emily Gandola, |r Chrissie Juliano, |r Nicloe M. Speulda -- |t Periodical bibliography. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g ch. 4. |t What anti-bioterrorism laws and policies should the U.S. government have? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Project Bioshield is necessary to keep America safe / |r George W. Bush -- |g 2. |t Project Bioshield does not keep Americans any safer / |r Debora MacKenzie -- |g 3. |t Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act helps protect against bioterrorism / |r Michael Mair, |r Beth |r Maldin, |g and |r Brad Smith -- |g 4. |t Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act has troubling secrecy provisions / |r OMB Watch -- |g 5. |t Anthrax vaccine is safe and protects military personnel / |r Military Vaccine (MILVAX) Agency -- |g 6. |t U.S. government should not force the anthrax vaccine on military personnel / |r Gary Null |g with |r James Feast -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |t For further discussion -- |t Organizations to contact -- |t Bibliography of books -- |t Index. |
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