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In: The nonproliferation review: program for nonproliferation studies, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 114-124
ISSN: 1746-1766
In: The nonproliferation review: program for nonproliferation studies, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 114-124
ISSN: 1073-6700
World Affairs Online
In: Biosensors for Security and Bioterrorism Applications; Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, S. 161-180
In: Journal of bioterrorism & biodefense: JBTBD, Band 2, Heft 2
ISSN: 2157-2526
In: Biosecurity and bioterrorism: biodefense strategy, practice and science, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 107-116
ISSN: 1557-850X
In: 3 National Security Law Journal (2014)
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In: The nonproliferation review: program for nonproliferation studies, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 83-92
ISSN: 1746-1766
In: Biosecurity and bioterrorism: biodefense strategy, practice and science, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 125-126
ISSN: 1557-850X
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series. E, Human and Societal Dynamics v.64
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Ser. v.64
This book summarises the lectures presented at the Centre of Excellence - Defence Against Terrorism (COE-DAT) workshop on Bioterrorism of November 2008. The contributors are a diverse group of academics and practitioners, selected for their expertise in the field. Their contributions cover the definition and classification of bioterrorism and take account of its various dimensions, examining the theoretical, historical and practical aspects, as well as the defence against it. Consisting of seven papers and four summaries, the book covers subjects such as biodiversity, the historical use of bio
In: NATO science for peace and security series
In: Series A, Chemistry and biology
"This volume is based on a multidisciplinary approach towards biological and chemical threats that can, and have been previously used in bioterrorism attacks around the globe. Current knowledge and evidence-based principles from the fields of synthetic biology, microbiology, plant biology, chemistry, food science, forensics, tactics, infective medicine, psychology and others are compiled to address numerous aspects and the complexity of bioterrorism attacks. The main focus is on biological threats, especially in the context of synthetic biology and its emerging findings that can be observed as possible threat and tool. The book examines microorganisms and their possible use in forensics, i.e. as possible detection tool that could enable fast and precise detection of possible treats. A number of plant derived components are also discussed as possible agents in bioterrorism attacks, and in relation to infectious disease pathology. Another integral part is food safety, especially in terms of large food supply chains, like airline caterings, institutionalized kitchens etc. Food can be observed as a possible mean of delivery of various agents (biological and chemical) for bioterrorism attacks. Steps on how to recognize specific critical points in a food supply chain, along with proposed corrective activities are discussed. Examples from around the globe, along with the methodological approach on how to differentiate bioterrorism attacks from other epidemics are provided. However, epidemics are also discussed in the context of migrations, with the special emphasis on the current refugee migrations that affect not only Europe, but also the United States. The book encompasses examples and tools developed for easier, more specific, and faster detection of possible bioterrorism treats, along with proposed actions for some aspects of a bioterrorism attack"--Publisher's website
In: Scientific Journal of Polish Naval Academy, Band 204, Heft 1, S. 5-12
ISSN: 2657-7291
Abstract
In the paper bioterrorist threats have been presented. Historical background and possible methods of attacks have been described. The most dangerous pathogens and disease entities have been classified. Selected methods of detection and identification of biological weapon have been presented. The wireless system for threats monitoring - developed at Gdansk University of Technology - has been described.
In: Journal of bioterrorism & biodefense: JBTBD, Band 2, Heft 1
ISSN: 2157-2526