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... As time has lapsed the fright of a disease overtaking the population has become a wold wide scare, with the Anthrax epidemic being the biggest trepidation. ...
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... that spring up constantly. Most recently, the American nation is plagued by a deadly epidemic -Anthrax. Anthrax is a topic that ...
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... Administration reported in March 1977 that a single ounce of anthrax introduced into ... 1998, the Center for Disease Control declared that an epidemic hit Miami ...
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... prevention is invaluable to the mailing system and will ensure that anthrax-laced letters ... have is a situation where you've lost control of the epidemic, and no ...
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... the smallpox epidemic that occurred in the 1970's proved just how dangerous the release of these organisms could be. In 1979, when aerosolized anthrax was ...
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... the smallpox epidemic that occurred in the 1970's proved just how dangerous the release of these organisms could be. In 1979, when aerosolized anthrax was ...
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... the smallpox epidemic that occurred in the 1970's proved just how dangerous the release of these organisms could be. In 1979, when aerosolized anthrax was ...
(1735 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... the smallpox epidemic that occurred in the 1970's proved just how dangerous the release of these organisms could be. In 1979, when aerosolized anthrax was ...
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... The threat became a reality when anthrax was distributed throughout the US Postal Service. ... Cities were paralyzed as millions tried to flee the epidemic. ...
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... of a silk worm disease, known as pebrine, which had reached epidemic proportions. ... He demonstrated the bacterial cause of anthrax, a fatal disease of cattle. ...
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... Was there a potential epidemic on their hands? ... an unknown chemical toxin, a new virulent flu strain, a new coxiella bacterium, anthrax, Crimean-Congo ...
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... Was there a potential epidemic on their hands? ... an unknown chemical toxin, a new virulent flu strain, a new coxiella bacterium, anthrax, Crimean-Congo ...
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... Anthrax is a common weapon used by terrorists. ... More than 20 million people died between 1918 and 1919 during an influenza epidemic that spread around the world ...
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... The opportunity came through a devastating outbreak of anthrax, a killer plague of ... silk industry of France faced an economic ruin by an epidemic among silkworms ...
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... driving force behind Bayer, the maker of aspirin, Cipro (the supposed anthrax silver bullet ... is why you can have, in the middle of an epidemic, those individuals ...
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