Bioterrorism Watch Archives – May 1, 2006
May 1, 2006
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Harsh lessons of Katrina may help in future disasters, attacks
The bitter lessons of Hurricane Katrina continue to inform public health and hospital preparations for natural disasters or bioterrorism attacks. Disaster management problems in the wake of Katrina have been well documented at the local, state, and national levels. -
Katrina’s lessons: Feds see much to improve
This government will learn the lessons of Hurricane Katrina. We are going to review every action and make necessary changes so that we are better prepared for any challenge of nature, or act of evil men, that could threaten our people. -
Journal Reviews
The former chief scientist in the old Soviet Unions bioweapons program emphasizes that the treatments being developed for biodefense could prove to be valuable weapons against avian influenza A virus (H5N1).