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  2. List of bioterrorist incidents - Wikipedia

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    The definitions of bioterrorism for the purpose of this article are: The use of violence or of the threat of violence in the pursuit of political, religious, ideological or social objectives; Acts committed by non-state actors (or by undercover personnel serving on the behalf of their respective governments)

  3. United States biological weapons program - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban government alleged that U.S. covert biological warfare was responsible for this outbreak, which led to the preemptive slaughter of 500,000 pigs. [57] The outbreak was labeled the "most alarming event" of 1971 by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization.

  4. Model State Emergency Health Powers Act - Wikipedia

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    The initial public health emergency proposal was drafted by the CDC in 1999. Still in the CDC's draft form, Lawrence O. Gostin, an attorney and professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. began reworking the document during the anthrax letter attacks in 2001, using funds provided by the CDC. [4]

  5. Bioterrorism - Wikipedia

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    "Bioterrorism is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, toxins or other harmful agents to cause illness or death in people, animals or plants." Interpol [2] "A biological attack, or bioterrorism, is the intentional release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops." CDC [5]

  6. South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases

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    The South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID) was founded by the University of Texas at San Antonio at the former Brooks Air Force Base site in San Antonio, TX. Intended to become one of the preeminent centers for biodefense research in the nation to provide some assistance to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

  7. What do monkeypox vaccines and bioterrorism have in common? - AOL

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  8. Public health emergency (United States) - Wikipedia

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    the 2022 monkeypox outbreak [4] The National Disaster Medical System Federal Partners Memorandum of Agreement defines a public health emergency as "an emergency need for health care [medical] services to respond to a disaster, significant outbreak of an infectious disease, bioterrorist attack or other significant or catastrophic event."

  9. Not just a bioweapon: Anthrax outbreak kills dozens of ... - AOL

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    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department said that, so far, the moose is the only wild animal with a documented case of anthrax in this outbreak. The last confirmed case in the wild was in Sublette ...