Wallchart References

Human Disease
from Potential Bioterrorism Agents

American Public Health Association. Control of commun-icable disease manual. In: Chin J, ed., 17th edition. Washington D.C.: APHA, 2000.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On the web at the following www.cdc.gov.

Goh KJ, Tan CT, Chew NK, et al. Clinical features of Nipah virus encephalitis among pig farmers in Malaysia. The New England Journal of Medicine 2000;342:1229-1235.

Hooper P, Zaki S, Daniels P, Middleton D. Comparative pathology of the diseases caused by Hendra and Nipah viruses. Microbes and Infection 2001;3:315-322.

Palmer, Soulsby and Simpson, eds. Zoonoses: Biology, clinical practice and public health control. 1998. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Animal Disease
from Potential Bioterrorism Agents

Aiello SE, ed. The Merck veterinary manual., 8th edition. 1998. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck & Co., Inc.

Groves MG, Harringtion KS. Glanders and Melioidosis. In: Beran GW, Ed. Handbook of Zoonoses. Second Edition. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 1994.

Hooper P, Zaki S. Daniels P, Middleton D. Comparative pathology of the diseases caused by Hendra and Nipah viruses. Microbes and Infection 2001;3:315-322.

Palmer, Soulsby and Simpson, eds. Zoonoses: Biology, clinical practice and public health control. 1998. Oxford University Press, New York.

Smith BP, ed. Large animal internal medicine: Diseases of horses, cattle, sheep and goats. Second edition. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc. 1996.

Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS). Typhus and flying squirrels. SCWDS Briefs. 1999;15(3)4-5. At the following web address:
http://www.uga.edu/scwds/topic_index/1999/TyphusandFlyingSquirrels.pdf

United States Animal Health Association. Foreign Animal Diseases. Richmond, VA: United States Animal Health Association. 1998.

United States Department of Agriculture – APHIS. On the web at http://www.aphis.usda.gov

University of Illinois-Champaign. Plants toxic to animals. At http://www.library.uiuc.edu/vex/toxic/scilist.htm

 

Additional High
Consequence Livestock Pathogens

United States Animal Health Association. Foreign Animal Diseases. Richmond, VA: United States Animal Health Association. 1998.

 

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