Detecting Bioterrorism: The Clinician’s Role |
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| Disease Reporting |
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| Reporting Suspected Bioterrorism Related Illness |
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| Selected Biowarfare Agent Characteristics |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected ANTHRAX: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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ANTHRAX: All suspect cases of Anthrax must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected BOTULISM: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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BOTULISM: All suspect cases of Botulism must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS: All suspect cases of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected PLAGUE: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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PLAGUE: All suspect cases of plague must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected Q-FEVER: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected SMALLPOX: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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SMALLPOX: All suspect cases of smallpox must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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Medical Treatment and Response to Suspected TULAREMIA: Information for health care providers during biologic emergencies, October 2001 |
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TULAREMIA: All suspect cases of tularemia must be reported immediately to the Humboldt County Public Health Branch |
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