Encyclopedia of Bioterrorism Defense
by Katz, Rebecca; Zilinskas, Raymond A.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Rebecca Katz is an Assistant Research Professor at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services in the Department of Health Policy. Her research is focused on public health preparedness, biological warfare, and the intersection of infectious diseases and national security. Current research projects are focused on evaluating bioterrorism training for clinicians and the implementation of the International Health Regulations. Since September 2004, Dr. Katz has been a consultant to the Department of State, working on issues related to Biological Weapons, attribution and the Biological Weapons Convention for the Bureau of Verification, Compliance and Implementation.
Raymond A. Zilinskas, Ph.D. is director of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies. In 1993, Dr. Zilinskas was a William Foster Fellow at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, which seconded him to the United Nations Special Commission to work as a biological analyst; as such, he participated in two biological warfare-related inspections in Iraq. He has since then worked for the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute and a consultant to the U.S. Department of State and Department of Defense. He currently focuses on developing effective biological arms control, assessing the proliferation potential of the former Soviet Union's biological warfare program, and meeting the threat of bioterrorism. He edited the book Biological Warfare: Modern Offense and Defense (1999).
Table of Contents
| Contents by Category | |
| Contributors | |
| Preface | |
| Acknowledgement | |
| A | |
| Abu Sayyaf Group | |
| Aerosol (Aerobiology, Aerosols, Bioaerosols, Microbial Aerosols) | |
| Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade | |
| Aliens of America: A case study - First edition | |
| Al-Qa'ida | |
| Amerithrax | |
| Anthrax | |
| Anthrax Hoaxes: A case study - First edition | |
| Anti-Material Agents | |
| Armed Islamic Group: A case study - First edition | |
| Asbat al Ansar | |
| Assassinations | |
| Attribution of Biological Weapons Use | |
| Aum Shinrikyo and the Aleph | |
| Australia Group | |
| B | |
| Baader-Meinhof Group - First | |
| Biological Simulants | |
| Biological Weapons Convention | |
| Bioregulators | |
| BioSense and Other Detection Methodologies for Biological Agents | |
| Biotechnology and Bioterrorism | |
| Bioterrorist Attack: Stages and Aftermath | |
| Bioterrorism Preparedness: The United Kingdom Approach | |
| Bioterrorism Targeted at Agriculture | |
| Botulinum toxin (Clostridium botulinum) | |
| BioWatch Program | |
| Breeders: A Case Study - First edition | |
| Brucellosis and Bioterrorism | |
| C | |
| CDC Category A - C Agents - First edition | |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Bioterrorism Preparedness Program | |
| Central Intelligence Agency | |
| Chechen Separatists | |
| Christian Identity | |
| Consequence Management | |
| Cost Effectiveness of Biological Weapons | |
| Crisis Management | |
| Cuba, Terrorism, and Biotechnology | |
| D | |
| Defense Research and Development Canada - Suffield - Defense and Development Canada Staff | |
| Defense Treat Reduction Agency | |
| Delivery Methodologies | |
| Democratic People's Republic of Korea | |
| Department of defense | |
| Department of Defense Policies on Force Health Protection: Medical Defense Against Biological Warfare Agents | |
| Department of Homeland Security - First edition | |
| Department of State | |
| Diane Thompson: A Case Study - Monterey WMD-Terrorism Database Staff Director of National Intelligence | |
| Dual-Use Equipment and Technology | |
| Dugway Proving Ground - First edition | |
| E | |
| Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground | |
| Education for Biodefense | |
| Environmental Protection Agency: Bioterrorism Defense Efforts | |
| Epidemiology in Bioterrorism | |
| Equine Encephalitis, Venezuelan, and Related Aphaviruses - First edition | |
| Ethnic Weapons | |
| Exercises | |
| F | |
| Fatality Management | |
| Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice | |
| Food and Drug Administration | |
| Food and Waterborne Pathogens | |
| Food Safety | |
| Fort Detrick and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease | |
| G | |
| Geneva Protocol | |
| H | |
| HAMAS | |
| Hizballah | |
| Human Immunodeficiency Virus - First edition | |
| Human Poxviruses | |
| I | |
| Identifying State-Run BW programs | |
| Influenza (Flu) - First edition | |
| Intelligence Collection and Analysis | |
| International Cooperation and Bioterrorism Preparedness | |
| International Health Regulations | |
| International Organizations - First edition | |
| INTERPOL | |
| Islam and Bioterrorism | |
| Israel | |
| J | |
| Jemah Islamiyah | |
| L | |
| Laboratory Biosecurity | |
| Laboratory Response to Bioterrorism | |
| Larry Wayne Harris | |
| M | |
| Managing Laboratory Biorisk | |
| Marine Toxins | |
| Media and Bioterrorism | |
| Melamine Contamination Response System | |
| Minnesota Patriots Council | |
| Minutemen: A Case Study - First edition | |
| Moro Islamic Liberation Front | |
| N | |
| Nano-Biotechnology | |
| National Biodenfense Analysis and Countermeasures Center | |
| National Center for Medical Intelligence | |
| National Laboratories of the National Nuclear Security Agency | |
| National Science Advisory Board on Biosecurity | |
| National Strategy for Biological Threats | |
| Nations of Concern: Iran | |
| Nations of Concern: Iraq | |
| Nations of Concern: Libya | |
| Nations of Concern: the Republic of Kurdistan | |
| Nations of Concern: Syria | |
| NATO and Biodefense | |
| North American Militia | |
| P | |
| Palestine Islamic Jihad | |
| Palestine Liberation Organization | |
| Pathogens Causing Viral Hemorhagic Fevers | |
| Pharmaceutical Industry | |
| Pine Bluff Arsenal | |
| Plague (Yersinia pestis) | |
| Polisaro | |
| Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center (PERRC) Network | |
| Prion Diseases | |
| Psychological and Social Sequelae of Bioterrorism | |
| Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise and Project BioShield | |
| Public Health Preparedness in the United States | |
| R | |
| Rajneeshees | |
| Regional Centers of Excellence | |
| Republic of Texas: A Case Study | |
| Ricin and Abrin | |
| RISE: A Case Study | |
| Risk Assessment in Bioterrorism | |
| Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Ricketts) | |
| S | |
| Select Agent Rules | |
| Staphylococcal Enterotoxins | |
| Suicide Terrorism | |
| Syndromic Surveillance | |
| Synthetic Biology | |
| T | |
| Terrorist Group Identification | |
| The Role of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | |
| Threat Reduction in the Former Soviet Union | |
| Toxins: Overview and General Principles | |
| Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) | |
| Typhus, Epidemic | |
| U | |
| Unit 731 | |
| United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 | |
| United States Department of Agriculture | |
| United State Department of State's Biosecurity Engagement Program | |
| United State Legislation and Presidential Directives | |
| W | |
| Water Supply, Vulnerability, and Attack Specifics | |
| Weather Underground: A Case Study | |
| Cross References | |
| Index | |
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