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MICROORGANISMS AND BIOTERRORISM provides an in-depth analysis of the potential threats posed by pathogenic microorganisms in the context of bioterrorism and national security. The work examines various microbiological agents, their characteristics, and their potential for weaponization. Anderson B. explores the historical context of biological weapons development and contemporary biosecurity challenges.
The text covers detection methods, prevention strategies, and response protocols essential for public health and security professionals. It addresses the dual-use nature of biological research and discusses ethical considerations in microbiology. The book serves as both an academic reference and a practical guide for understanding biosecurity risks and mitigation strategies in the modern era.







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