Clinical management of potential bioterrorism-related conditions

The New England Journal of Medicine
Amesh A AdaljaThomas V Inglesby

Abstract

The agents most likely to be used in bioterrorism attacks are reviewed, along with the clinical syndromes they produce and their treatment.

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Dec 2, 2015·Pathogens and Disease·Alexander V KolesnikovIgor G Shemyakin
Jun 4, 2015·The New England Journal of Medicine·Amesh A AdaljaThomas V Inglesby
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