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“CDC’s Guidelines for Isolation Precautions” (2007 ...

“CDC’s Guidelines for Isolation Precautions” (2007 ...

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Bioterrorist Attacks or are Considered to be Bioterrorist Threats.....120 Table 4. Recommendations for Application of Standard Precautions for the Care of All Patients in All

  Bioterrorist

Animal Disease From Potential Bioterrorist Agents

Animal Disease From Potential Bioterrorist Agents

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Animal Disease From Potential Bioterrorist Agents CDC Category Severity of disease in potentially affected species Mild Moderate Severe Incubation Period Prominent ...

  Form, Disease, Animal, Potential, Agent, Animal disease from potential bioterrorist agents, Bioterrorist

Nursing Chapter 610-X-4 ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING ...

Nursing Chapter 610-X-4 ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING ...

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significant outbreak of an infectious disease, bioterrorist attack, or other significant or catastrophic event. (14) Emergency Operation Plan: A facility specific plan developed as described by the Emergency Management Standards set forth by the Joint Commission, which outlines

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Guide to Understanding Anthrax - Centers for Disease ...

Guide to Understanding Anthrax - Centers for Disease ...

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If a bioterrorist attack were to happen, Bacillus anthracis, the bacteria that cause anthrax, would be one of the biological agents most likely to be used. Biological agents are germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops. Anthrax is one of the most likely agents to be used because:

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