Monday, January 5, 2009

Beyond Anthrax: The Weaponization of Infectious Diseases

Beyond Anthrax: The Weaponization of Infectious Diseases
By Larry I. Lutwick, Suzanne M. Lutwick

Product Details
* Hardcover: 374 pages
* Publisher: Humana Press; 1 edition (October 23, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1588294382

Book Description
Biological warfare has, unfortunately, in the post 9/11 world become a significant topic of discussion in both the medical and lay presses. In the wake of the biological "letter bombs" containing anthrax spores, the possibility of biologic and/or toxic attacks on civilians in any part of the world became no longer a possibility. It is now part of common discussion and consciousness.
This book presents the history of the topics and clinically relevant discussions on those high risk (Category A) diseases beyond anthrax as well as a number of infections and toxins at the Category B level. Importantly, in addition, the text includes sections on Public Health Infrastructure, Public Health Law, Surveillance, Mental Health Management and Media Role all of which relate to epidemics of any sort, not just intentional biological events.
Beyond Anthrax: The Weaponization of Infectious Diseases is a product that should serve as a reference point for clinicians, epidemiologists and public health personnel to understand in practical detail many of the aspects of weapons of biowarfare as well as the appropriate responses to them.

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