Bioterroristic Info Links:

Red Cross Terrorism Preparedness Recommendation

Biochemical Terrorism Defense: The Role of the Family Physician  http://www.aafp.org/hssa/biochem/

New Web Site Helps Hospital-Based Doctors and Nurses Diagnose Ant hrax, Smallpox and Other Rare Infections:

http://www.bioterrorism.uab.edu

Disaster Preparedness and Medical Response From the American Medical Association:

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/6206.html

Vaccine Information:  Smallpox, Anthrax and Antibotic Treatment

Centers for Disease Control's Public Health  Emergency Preparedness & Response  Page

Public Health Preparedness & Response (CDC): Anthrax Information

Georgia Department of Public Health Emergency Preparedness Page

More  Information on Anthrax and Bioterrorism from the CDC.

Clinical Anthrax:  Primer for Physicians from The Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilan BioDefense Strategies

Approaches To a Clinical Conundrum: Influenza vs. Anthrax (revised 11/6/2001)

Anthrax Protocols for Physicians

Advice for Healthcare Providers Regarding the Use of Nasal Swabs

Press Release: Smallpox Vaccine Guidance for Blood Industry

Smallpox: What Every Clinician Should  Know

CDC Advisory 00054 Procedures for Collecting Surface Environmental Samples for culturing Bacillus Anthracis

For  information on Biological Warfare Agents (Partial List):           http://www.fas.org/nuke/intro/bw/agent.htm

For information on homeland security,  visit the state of Georgia Department of Public Safety Homeland Security Website