Special Information regarding Anthrax
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About Anthrax from Moore Medical

- MedCases and national anthrax experts provide simulated patient encounter to educate primary care physicians and medical professionals. The program’s purpose is to prepare physicians for the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with severe flu-like symptoms and are concerned that they may have anthrax.
- Biological Incidents: Preparedness and Response (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services).
- Responding to the deliberate use of biological agents and chemicals as weapons.
- For information on anthrax, please see "WHO Guidance on Anthrax" dated 18 October 2001.
- Guidance for health professionals is contained in the WHO monograph: "Health Aspects of Biological and Chemical Weapons."
- How to feel safe? by Petrene Soames, Author of The Essence of Self-Healing
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Hospitals are on the front lines after acts of terrorism. Are you prepared? by Henry J. Siegelson, M.D from Health Forum
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Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report
- Notice to Readers: Updated Recommendations for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Among Asymptomatic Pregnant Women After Exposure to Bacillus anthracis
- Update: Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Exposure Management and Antimicrobial Therapy, October 2001
The MMWR weekly contains data on specific diseases as reported by state and territorial health departments and reports on infectious and chronic diseases, environmental hazards, natural or human-generated disasters

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