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How to Consider Category A Agents in the Etiologic Diagnosis of Common Clinical Syndromes
(PDF, 1 pg)
Who To Contact in the Event of a Bioterrorist Threat
CDC currently recommends that health care professionals contact their local and/or state health department. This link will take you to a list of health department websites and emergency notification procedures for use by health officials and healthcare providers.
Guidance for Notification of and Interaction with Law Enforcement Officials in the Event of a Bioterrorist Incident
Recommendations from CDC
Sentinel (Level A) Laboratory Guidelines
ASM protocols for the detection of microorganisms that might be suspected as bioterrorist agents
Radiological Emergencies
Information from CDC's National Center for Environmental Health
Emergency Preparedness & Response: Bioterrorism
CDC resources about bioterrorist agents
Slide Sets, Videos, Images and Teaching Tools for ID Specialists
CDC Training & Education
Training and education materials from CDC related to emergency preparedness and response. Includes webcasts, videos, slides and education modules on many topics related to bioterrorism, chemical terrorism and general emergency response.
Bioterrorism: Are You Prepared?
UCLA Center for Public Health Disasters; PowerPointCovers presentations of major biological warfare agents using patient scenarios with accompanying script that makes it useful for independent learning. Choose "BT Presentation" from the top menu and register to download the file.
Images of individual agents
CDC Public Health Image Library Query by individual agent name (e.g. smallpox, anthrax, etc). Some pictures black and white, some color.
If you hear hoofbeats . . . consider these zebras
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Helpful teaching tool from the Minnesota Department of Health
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