IOS Press, 2005. - 217 p. - The use of and problems associated with
biological weapons have been of conce to NATO and non-NATO
military organizations for many years. Until recently, most of the
readily available literature addressed the military issues
associated with the possible use of biological weapons on the
battlefield, the medical effects of the various agents, and what
was known about medical prophylaxis and treatments. Information on
other needed countermeasures, such as decontamination, or public
health issues associated with exposure of civilian populations,
were largely overlooked. This perspective changed dramatically
after the contamination of the U.S. Mail system with powdered
anthrax spores.