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  Bioterrorism Infectious Disease Information    
 
WSU Veterinary College Recommends Best Sources of Information for Anthrax and Bioterrorism Concerns
  Anthrax
   New York State Department of Health Communicable Disease Fact Sheet on Anthrax
   APHIS Fact Sheet on Anthrax
  Anthrax Infection by Hilarie Cranmer, MD, Associate Director, Harvard International Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harvard University School of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
  Anthrax Infection by Burke A Cunha, MD, Director of Infectious Disease Fellowship, Chief, Division of Infectious Disease, Vice-Chairman, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Winthrop University Hospital, State University of New York School of Medicine
  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: factsheet on anthrax
  Responding to Concerns about Anthrax in Domestic Cats, Cornell University
Bioterrorism and Biosecurity
  Biosecurity 
  Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  Seattle & King County, communicable diseases and bioterrorism information with an extensive list of links to other valuable sources information on this subject
  Washington State Department of Health
  Terrorism updates from the AVMA
  Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy, University of Minnesota
 
 
 
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