Fact Sheet References

  Plague Fact Sheet References

 

Armstrong, D. & Cohen, J. Infectious Diseases. London: Harcourt Publishers, Ltd; 1999. p. 6.34.5-11, 8.20.15-16.

 

Franz, D, R, Jahrlling, P, B, Friedlander, A, M, McClain, D J, Hoover, D, L, Bryne, W, R, Pavlin, J, A, Christopher, G, W, & Eitzen, E, M. Clinical recognition and management of patients exposed to biological warfare agents. JAMA. 1997. 278 (5): 399-411.

 

Inglesby, T. V., Dennis, D. T., Henderson, D. A., Bartlett, J. G., Ascher, M. S., Eitzen, E., Fine, A. D., Friedlander, A. M., Hauer, J., Koerner, J. F., Layton, M., McDade, J., Osterholm, M. T., O’Toole, T., Parker, G., Perl, T. M., Russell, P. K., Schoch-Spana, M., and Tonat, K. Plague as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management. JAMA 2000. 283:2281-2290.

 

Leggiadro, R. J. The threat of biological terrorism: A public health and infection control reality. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2000. 21(1): 53-56.

 

McGovern, T. W., & Friedlander, A.M. Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare. Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army, United States of America; 1997: p. 479-499.

 

Medical Management of Biological Casualties Handbook. US Army medical research Institute of Infectious Diseases. Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland. 1999.

 

Moran, G J. Biological Terrorism Part 1: Are we prepared? Emergency Medicine. Feb 2000: 14-38.

 

Osterholm, M. T. and Schwartz, J. Living Terrors. What America needs to know to survive the coming bioterrorist catastrophe. 2000. Delacorte Press: Random House, New York, New York.

 

Professional Guide To Diseases. Springhouse, Pennsylvania: Springhouse Corporation, 1998