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    Biological weapons : A primer for microbiologists by HAWLEY, Robert J, EITZEN, Edward M

    Published in Annual review of microbiology (01-01-2001)
    “…Biological weapons are not new. Biological agents have been used as instruments of warfare and terror for thousands of years to produce fear and harm in…”
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    Weapons of Mass Destruction Events With Contaminated Casualties: Effective Planning for Health Care Facilities by Macintyre, Anthony G, Christopher, George W, Eitzen, Jr, Edward, Gum, Robert, Weir, Scott, DeAtley, Craig, Tonat, Kevin, Barbera, Joseph A

    “…Biological and chemical terrorism is a growing concern for the emergency preparedness community. While health care facilities (HCFs) are an essential component…”
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    Future challenges in preparing for and responding to bioterrorism events by Jones, Jessica, Terndrup, Thomas E, Franz, David R, Eitzen, Jr, Edward M

    “…The future success of our preparations for bioterrorism depends on many issues as presented in this article. If these issues are properly addressed, the…”
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    Reducing the Bioweapons Threat: International Collaboration Efforts by Eitzen, Colonel Edward M.

    Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-01-2001)
    “…One of the major reasons public health officials worry so much about bioterrorism is because of the concern for proliferation of the technology for producing…”
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    Antimicrobial treatment of occult bacteremia: a multicenter cooperative study by Bass, J W, Steele, R W, Wittler, R R, Weisse, M E, Bell, V, Heisser, A H, Brien, J H, Fajardo, J E, Wasserman, G M, Vincent, J M

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-06-1993)
    “…This prospective multicenter study was conducted to define more clearly clinical and laboratory criteria that predict a strong probability of occult bacteremia…”
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    Bioterrorism: agents of concern by Cieslak, T J, Eitzen, Jr, E M

    “…The intentional dispersal of biological agents by terrorists is a potential problem that increasingly concerns the intelligence, law enforcement, medical, and…”
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    Air evacuation under high-level biosafety containment: the aeromedical isolation team by Christopher, G W, Eitzen, Jr, E M

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-03-1999)
    “…Military contingency operations in tropical environments and potential use of biological weapons by adversaries may place troops at risk for potentially lethal…”
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    Bioterrorism by Kortepeter, Mark G., Cieslak, Theodore J., Eitzen, Edward M.

    Published in Journal of environmental health (01-01-2001)
    “…Although biological agents have been used in warfare for centuries, several events in the past decade have raised concerns that they could be used for…”
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    Anthrax as a potential biological warfare agent by Pile, J C, Malone, J D, Eitzen, E M, Friedlander, A M

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (09-03-1998)
    “…Anthrax is a zoonotic illness recognized since antiquity. Today, human anthrax has been all but eradicated from the industrialized world, with the vast…”
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    Immunization against Potential Biological Warfare Agents by Cieslak, Theodore J., Christopher, George W., Kortepeter, Mark G., Rowe, John R., Pavlin, Julie A., Culpepper, Randall C., Eitzen, Edward M.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-06-2000)
    “…The intentional release of biological agents by belligerents or terrorists is a possibility that has recently attracted increased attention. Law enforcement…”
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    A field-expedient algorithmic approach to the clinical management of chemical and biological casualties by CIESLAK, Theodore J, ROWE, John R, KORTEPETER, Mark G, MADSEN, James M, NEWMARK, Jonathan, CHRISTOPHER, George W, CULPEPPER, Randall C, EITZEN, Edward M

    Published in Military medicine (01-09-2000)
    “…Warriors on the modern battlefield face considerable danger from possible attack with chemical and biological weapons. Aggravating this danger is the fact that…”
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