Bioterrorism: Clinical and Public Health Aspects of Anthrax

Publication date: Available online 16 May 2019Source: Current Medicine Research and PracticeAuthor(s): Tulsi ChughAbstractBioterrorism is intentional use of bioweapons (bacteria, viruses, fungi or their toxins) to harm persons, animals, agriculture or environment of a country. Its impact can cause high mortality and morbidity and serious disruption of economy and social and political life. Countries must be fully equipped to respond through adequate surveillance systems and management, containment and preventive policies.
Source: Current Medicine Research and Practice - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research