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Anthrax
An Anthrax Outbreak Averted: Public Health Response to a Contaminated Envelope on Capital Hill:
Anthrax: What Every Clinician Should Know, Part I:
Anthrax: What Every Clinician Should Know, Part II:
Bacillus anthracis:
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CDC Responds: Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Anthrax - Lessons Learned:
CDC Responds: "Treatment Options for Postal and others Workers Exposed to Anthrax:
Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Anthrax - Lessons Learned:
Importance of Bacillus anthracis Molecular Subtyping During the Recent Multi-state Bioterrorism:
Inhalational Anthrax - New York City, October-November 2001:
Letters from Trenton: The Anthrax Investigation at the Source, New Jersey, 2001:
Rapid Adaptation of a Serologic Assay for the Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax:
Update on Options for Preventive Treatment for Persons at Risk for Inhalational Anthrax:
CDC Interim Recommendations for Protecting Workers from Exposure to Bacillus anthracis in Work Sites Where Mail Is Handled or Processed
Implementing engineering, administrative, and housekeeping controls; advice for mail workers:
SmallPox
CDC Responds: Smallpox: What Every Clinician Should Know:
New resources and new information since this webcast was first presented have resulted in significant updates. Be sure to review the following sites as well.
Telebriefing transcript: MMWR Updated Smallpox Response Plan and Guidelines
Smallpox Vaccination Clinic Guide and Response Plan
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Miscellaneous Agents
Bioterrorism 2002: Lessons Learned:
CDC Responds: Influenza -- Prevention, Detection, and Control:
Response to Bioterrorism - Part I: Overview and Clinical Aspects of Critical Biological Agents:
The Threat of Biological Attack: Why Concern Now?:
Laboratory
CDC Responds: Coping with Bioterrorism - The Role of the Laboratorian:
Response to Bioterrorism - Part 2: The Laboratory Response Network and Agents of Bioterrorism:
Response to Bioterrorism: The Role of the Clinical Laboratory:
Comprehensive Procedures for Collecting Environmental Samples for Culturing Bacillus anthracis- Revised April 2002
Plan for Investigating Environmental Contamination, Methods for bulk, sterile swab, surface wipe, HEPA vacuum, and air sampling:
Epidemiology
CDC Responds: Bioterrorism and the Healthcare Epidemiology/Infection Control Team:
Epidemic Information Exchange (Epi-X):
Risk Communication
CDC Responds: Risk Communication and Bioterrorism:
Leadership
CDC & US Dept. of Education Collaborate to Help Schools Prepare for Possible Terrorism:
CDC Responsds: Update on the State and Local Preparedness Grant Program:
Suggested Guidance for Supervisors at Disaster Rescue Sites
Work plan essentials, site safety and team leader checklists, potential hazards and recommendations:
Safety / PPE
Protecting Investigators Performing Environmental Sampling for Bacillus anthracis: Personal Protective Equipment
Assessing biological hazards, guidance for choosing appropriate protective equipment
Interim Recommendations for Firefighters and Other First Responders for the Selection and Use of Protective Clothing and Respirators Against Biological Agents
This page last reviewed: June 16, 2004
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