He has been a frequent speaker and lecturer on the subject of bioterrorism and chemical and biological warfare. |
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Is the anthrax scare merely a copycat crime, or is bioterrorism the next step in some larger coordinated offensive? |
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Agricultural producers and even pet owners may be the first Americans to witness an attack of agroterrorism or bioterrorism. |
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The fact sheets cover foreign animal diseases, agents of bioterrorism and agroterrorism, and reportable diseases. |
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He emphasized the importance of veterinary and public health roles in preventing and responding to agroterrorism and bioterrorism. |
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If anything, he's surprised that so far we've had so little bioterrorism, even in the form of hoaxes. |
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The AP reported how doctors in training misdiagnosed diseases caused by bioterrorism more than half the time on multiple-choice tests. |
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He asked them directly if there was any Cuban involvement with bioterrorism and got a negative answer from all of them. |
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The chip has obvious application to measuring toxins relevant to bioterrorism, he said. |
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Who'd have thought that our lives would bear witness to bioterrorism and mass destruction? |
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Safeguards are needed to ensure fulfillment of that trust, in particular, to ensure that science is not used in bioterrorism or biowarfare. |
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Some people have responded to the threat of bioterrorism by stockpiling food, antibiotics and other goods. |
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The other odd thing about the lack of preparation for the avian flu is the larger effort being made to protect against bioterrorism. |
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Conference topics include the latest in cardiovascular surgery, bioterrorism, and patient safety. |
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And you can imagine being accused of a crime like this when you're in such a sensitive field like bioterrorism. |
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The presentation addresses the family physician's role in recognizing and responding to bioterrorism. |
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A powerful defense against bioterrorism is accurate and timely information for physicians and patients. |
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I'm going to give you three steps we need to do to prepare this nation better for bioterrorism or biowarfare. |
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As an agent of bioterrorism, the method of exposure to botulism would be through food consumption or inhalation. |
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Part of helping the public health system contend with the threat of bioterrorism is having reliable research available. |
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English said clinical specimens of bioterrorism need to be treated as criminal specimens. |
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The enemy fighting a robust military like we have wants to use asymmetrical factors, for instance, bioterrorism. |
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In fact, government regulations now address bioterrorism specifically as it relates to food production. |
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It can be difficult to differentiate from bioterrorism, rapidly spreading infection or acute toxic exposure. |
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Increased public awareness in part due to terrorist attacks and bioterrorism threats has also proven beneficial. |
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Every level of laboratory has access to specific protocols for each category of biologic agent that may be used for bioterrorism. |
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The plague's reputation has been further reinforced by discussion of its potential use as an agent of bioterrorism. |
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Finally, with the new risks of bioterrorism, emergency physicians need to lead in the early diagnosis of illnesses such as anthrax, smallpox, plague, tularaemia, and botulism. |
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Last night, when I was scheduled to fly back to work, our plane was delayed because of a bioterrorism scare in Toronto. |
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Delegates were split into smaller working groups to take part in a table top simulation of a bioterrorism event. |
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Uncertainty about likely future demand, particularly in the case of bioterrorism, can be great, discouraging investment in innovation. |
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The issue of bioterrorism in Canada as it relates to agriculture is of utmost important. |
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The candidate countries have also been informed of the Union's action in the field of bioterrorism. |
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It's a project that deals with highly contagious diseases of animals that can be used for bioterrorism. |
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In July 2004, the Interpol General Secretariat headquartered in Lyon started a two-year programme on bioterrorism. |
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Australia continues to work with our region and with our neighbours to build regional capacity to counter bioterrorism and to advance biosafety. |
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This instrument reinforces the Network for Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases and the early detection of bioterrorism activities. |
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Preventing bioterrorism requires innovative solutions specific to the nature of the threat. |
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One of the best weapons against bioterrorism may be a healthy biotech industry, bioremediation may also prove to be a useful weapon against pollution. |
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Anthrax has been developed by some countries as a possible biological weapon, but Brogan said there was no indication the illness was related to bioterrorism. |
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Chapter five, which deals with the spectre of bioterrorism and biowarfare, prognosticates with frightening plausibility on the worst, largely unregulated modern evil. |
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In 2017, Bill Gates stated that bioterrorism with smallpox could be more dangerous than a nuclear weapon. |
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In addition, the spread of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, virulent epidemics, unsafe drinking water and incidents of bioterrorism all underscore our vulnerability to biological hazards. |
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There has been talk of pandemics and bioterrorism. |
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The first two chapters describe the history of bioterrorism and review potential agents. |
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Its application, as well as the inclusion of the threat of bioterrorism, require a verification system which might find precedents in the system used for chemical weapons. |
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The intent is to provide advance information to target potentially high-risk shipments that could threaten public health and the security of the food chain by an act of bioterrorism. |
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On the local level, law enforcement agencies bear a responsibility for intelligence gathering, including the review of federal reports on bioterrorism threats. |
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In addition to anticipating demand, it is essential to be able to support public health by responding to unanticipated needs, outbreaks, epidemics and bioterrorism. |
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The initiatives that have been taken since then on bioterrorism have enabled us to explore with Member States many possibilities that are potentially of much broader application. |
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Robots performing delicate surgery, biosensors used to detect bioterrorism agents in food and water, as well as new optical imaging techniques that could greatly improve procedures such as angioplasty are a few examples. |
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He indicated that in response to a request by Member States, UNESCO had initially taken an interest in codes of conduct for scientists as a mode to counter the risks of bioterrorism. |
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States should take appropriate measures, both at the national and international levels, to combat bioterrorism and illicit traffic in organs, tissues, samples, genetic resources and genetic-related materials. |
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Virtually everything that is done at the different levels to anticipate a possible defence against biological risks and bioterrorism is of relevance. |
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I believe that at least when it comes to providing protection from infectious diseases and where bioterrorism is concerned we need additional competencies for the European Union. |
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As if to prove the point, the threat of bioterrorism has been one motive for what preparations have been put in place. An army, of course, needs weapons. |
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This was not, in fact, the first incident of bioterrorism in America. |
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When it comes to biosecurity or bioterrorism, there is no doubt the criminal law power needs to be used but we are concerned that when it came to biosafety, it was a bit of an overreach. |
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Famous for its message discipline, the White House had insisted that its HHS secretary be the lone voice on bioterrorism. |
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These approaches are being examined as possible defenses against bioterrorism, including anthrax or smallpox. |
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Participating in the development of rapid detection and decontamination for agents of bioterrorism such as Clostridium botulinum toxins, Yersinisa pestis, Bacillus anthracis. |
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Laboratory exposures to Brucellae and yimplications for bioterrorism. |
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The scenario may seem straight out of a Tom Clancy novel, but nevertheless bioterrorism is a real security threat that cannot be dismissed, an Interpol official has said. |
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Laboratory exposures to brucellae and implications for bioterrorism. |
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Bioterrorism is the use, or threatened use, of germs, disease, or other biological agents as a weapon of terror. |
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