While Germany dabbled with biological weapons in World War I ... the Soviet Union fired up its offensive program. In 1979, a rare outbreak of anthrax disease in the city of Sverdlovsk killed ...
Widespread immunization prevents outbreaks, including the one in Texas that has infected at least 198 people and led to 1 child’s death ...
Documents obtained by WIRED show the US Department of Defense is considering cutting up to 75 percent of workers who stop the ...
These new outbreaks could have similar origins ... makes it impossible to pinpoint the cause without analysis of biological ...
An outbreak of anthrax—a deadly bacterial disease ... also make anthrax an ideal candidate for biological warfare. It is well ...
Biological warfare has been used for thousands ... and the spread of misinformation is bound to play a major role in an outbreak. Given that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—a man who has spread dangerous ...
New tools and systems are available to estimate the potential impact of a biological event and predict resource needs for effective response, enable earlier detection of an attack or outbreak ...
The progress of the disease since then underscores the need for a strong government response to the outbreak. Today’s letter was delivered to the CDC by the Center for Biological Diversity, Animal ...
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