Bioterrorism: Part 1

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  1. desertblue
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Top 1.   Dec 2, 2001 11:13 AM

» desertblue - thanks for the article

I am really looking forward to your series on bioterrorism. I keep wondering which pathogens would lend themselves best to different kinds of harmful intent. Which microbes are most controllable in a war situation? Obviously, the kind of 'Outbreak' scenario (a la the movie) with inhalable ebola is a terrifying thought, but how would another country prevent the spread to their own doorstep in our jet-setting age? Perhaps having a vaccine that no one else has developed would be an answer?

There are so many questions this all brings up in our Brave New World.
Jill

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Top 2.   Dec 3, 2001 6:10 AM

» NealC - Re: thanks for the article

In response to message posted by desertblue:

Thanks for the imput. Your questions have given me some ideas to make the articles more relevant. thanks.

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