By Burt Anderson, Herman Friedman, Mauro Bendinelli
ISBN-10: 0387281568
ISBN-13: 9780387281568
The aim of this booklet is to collect, in one quantity, the main updated details bearing on microbes with capability as bioterrorist guns. the first viewers comprises microbiologists, together with bacteriologists, virologists and mycologists, in academia, executive laboratories and learn institutes on the leading edge of reports referring to microbes that have power as bioterrorist guns, public wellbeing and fitness physicians and researchers and scientists who needs to be informed to house bioterrorist assaults in addition to laboratory investigators who needs to establish and symbolize those microorganisms from the surroundings and from potentially contaminated sufferers.
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Ricin was the most common toxin used (n = 4) in those incidents where toxins were used in assassination (state-sponsored) or for murder (criminal). Bacteria were used in 11/24 non-state sponsored incidents. The majority of the bacterial species that were used belonged to the Enterobacteriaceae, which is reflective of the method used to deliver the bacteria. The method used to disseminate the agent was not known in every case. However, in those cases where it was known, ingestion of contaminated food (N = 15), injection (N = 10), and inhalation (N = 2) were most often used.
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