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245 00 $aHandbook of viral bioterrorism and biodefense /$cguest editors, Erik De Clerq and Earl R. Kern.
246 30 $aViral bioterrorism and biodefense
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston :$bElsevier,$c2003.
300 $a150 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
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500 $a"Reprinted from antiviral research, volume 57 1/2."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aAn overview on the use of a viral pathogen as a bioterrorism agent: why smallpox? / B.W.J. Mahy -- Smallpox: a potential agent of bioterrorism / R.J. Whitley -- Potential antiviral therapeutics for smallpox, monkeypox and other orthopoxvirus infections / R.O. Baker, M. Bray, J.W. Huggins -- Therapy and short-term prophylaxis of poxvirus infections: historical background and perspectives / J. Neyts, E. De Clercq -- In vitro activity of potential anti-poxvirus agents / E.R. Kern -- A review of compounds exhibiting anti-orthopoxvirus activity in animal models / D.F. Smee, R.W. Sidwell -- Defense again filoviruses used as biological weapons / M. Bray.
505 0 $aMolecular diagnostics of viral hemorrhagic fevers / C. Drosten [and others] -- Arenaviruses other than Lassa virus / R.N. Charrel, X. de Lamballerie -- Viruses of the Bunya- and Togaviridae families: potential as bioterrorism agents and means of control / R.W. Sidwell, D.F. Smee -- Nipah virus--a potential agent of bioterrorism? / S.-K Lam -- Hantavirus / J.P. Clement -- Tick-borne encephalitis / T.S. Gritsun, V.A. Lashkevich, E.A. Gould -- The potential use of influenza virus as an agent for bioterrorism / R.M. Krug.
520 1 $a"In contrast to nuclear and chemical weapons for which both the short- and long-term consequences, how tragic they might be, could be rather well estimated, the consequences of the use of biological, and in particular virus-based, weapons are hardly foreseeable. The spread of viruses, unlike that of nuclear or chemical weapons, can go unnoticed, and, when noticed, they may have infected a major portion of the population. The potential use of viral weapons in biowarfare and bioterrorism is therefore of utmost concern. In this volume, the first that has ever been assembled on viruses as biological weapons, the world's leading experts share their expertise on those viruses that could lend themselves to a biowarfare or -terrorism scenario."--Jacket.
650 0 $aAntiviral agents$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 $aBioterrorism$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
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650 2 $aAntiviral Agents$xtherapeutic use.
650 2 $aVirus Diseases.
655 7 $aHandbooks and manuals.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423877
700 1 $aDe Clercq, Erik.
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730 0 $aAntiviral research.
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