Bioterrorism Procedure Manual
Recent events have created a heightened awareness and concern
regarding the potential of a bioterrorist attack. Because such
an attack could be overt (announced/broadcast) or covert, the
microbiology laboratory may play an important role in the initial
identification and control of spread of potentially infectious
agents.
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