Biodefense : principles and pathogens

著者

    • Bronze, Michael S.
    • Greenfield, Ronald A. (Ronald Alan)

書誌事項

Biodefense : principles and pathogens

edited by Michael S. Bronze, Ronald A. Greenfield

Horizon Bioscience, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The anthrax attacks by bioterrorists in the USA in October 2001 served to highlight our vulnerability to biological warfare and to act as an impetus for a massive increase in funding for biodefense research. In this timely book, top biodefense experts critically review every aspect of this complex issue. The microbiology, diagnosis, pathogenesis, epidemiology, infection control and novel therapeutics for all the key pathogens involved are comprehensively covered. Biodefense is currently focused on anthrax, smallpox, plague, tularemia, botulism and viral hemorrhagic fevers and entire chapters are devoted to each of these topics. Further chapters cover the bioterrorism threat from other diseases including brucellosis, glanders, melioidosis, psittacosis, Q fever, typhoid, gastroenteritis and cryptosporidiosis. Biological toxins derived from living organisms, such as the epsilon toxin derived from Clostridium perfringens, mycotoxins and plant-derived toxins such as ricin are also reviewed in detail. Two fascinating chapters are devoted to agroterrorism, the use of infectious agents that target animals and plants to decimate the food supply. Additional chapters cover emerging pathogens and novel bio-engineered agents that could be used in bioterrorism. The book also covers hospital preparedness, infection control, psychosocial issues, and the evolving methods for surveillance and detection in biodefence.

目次

Part I. General issues in Biopreparedness. 1 Introduction. 2. History of Biological Weapons Development and Deployment. 3. Public Health Preparedness. 4. Public Policy and Legal Issues Surrounding Terrorism and Preparedness in the United States. 5. Hospital Preparedness and Infection Control. 6. Surveillance and Detection for Bioterrorism: Traditional and Evolving Methods. 7. Psychosocial Issues in Bioterrorism. Part II. Diseases Potentially Resulting From an Attack Deploying Agents or Toxins Against Humans. Section 1. CDC Category A Diseases. 8. Anthrax. 9. Botulism. 10. Plague. 11. Smallpox. 12. Tularemia. 13. Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers. Section 2: CDC Category B Diseases. 14. Other Biological and Microbiological Toxins: Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B, Epsilon Toxin of Clostridium Perfringens, Ricin, and Mycotoxins. 15. Diseases Due to other Category B Bacterial Pathogens I: Brucellosis, Glanders, and Melioidosis. 16. Diseases Due to Other Category B Bacterial Pathogens II: Psittacosis, Q Fever, and Typhus. 17. Bioterrorism and Threats to Food Safety: Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, Diarrheagenic Escherichia Coli, and Listeria. 18. Bioterrorism and Threats to Water Safety: Cholera and Cryptosporidiosis. 19. Encephalitis Viruses as Potential Agents of Bioterrorism. Section 3. CDC Category C diseases. 20. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 21. Miscellaneous Threats: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and Novel Bio-engineered Organisms. Part III. Agroterrorism. 22. Animal Diseases as a Possible Consequence of Biological Attack. 23. Plant Diseases as a Possible Consequence of Biological Attack.

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