Description

Book Synopsis

Gives readers a detailed understanding of how specific biological weapons work and how those affected by the weapons would be treated

  • Teaches the reader to recognize the symptoms of each biological weapon and understand the threat these weapons pose
  • Concentrates on the weapons considered the greatest threats by the CDC such as Anthrax, Botulism, Smallpox, Ricin toxin, Ebola, Plague, and Viral encephalitis
  • Provides a detailed understanding of how specific biological weapons work and how to recognize the symptoms of those affected by the weapons as well as how they would be treated
  • Includes case studies, chapter review questions, and the instructor's supplemental materials include PowerPoint presentations, a Test Bank, and suggestions for student projects
  • Begins with a primer on microbiology, the human immune system's response to these biological agents, and the defense agencies involved with protecting the public against these agents

    Table of Contents

    PREFACE xv

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii

    ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE xix

    INTRODUCTION 1

    UNIT I AGENTS IMMUNITY AND AGENCIES 5

    1 Bacteria Toxins and Viruses 7

    1.1 Bacteria 7

    1.2 Toxins 15

    1.3 Viruses 17

    1.4 Genetic Engineering 21

    Chapter 1 Summary 23

    Chapter 1: Review Questions 24

    2 The Human Immune System 27

    2.1 The Defense 27

    2.2 The Offense 29

    Chapter 2 Summary 35

    Chapter 2 Review Questions 36

    3 Defense Agencies 37

    3.1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov) 37

    3.2 The World Health Organization (www.who.int) 40

    3.3 The United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (www.usamriid.army.mil) 42

    3.4 The United States Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov) 45

    3.5 The Biological Toxins and Weapons Convention (www.un.org.disarmament/WMD/Bio/) 47

    Chapter 3 Summary 48

    Chapter 3 Review Questions 49

    UNIT I REVIEW 51

    UNIT II BACTERIA 53

    4 Anthrax 55

    4.1 The Agent 56

    4.2 Symptoms 60

    4.3 Treatment 63

    4.4 History 65

    Chapter 4 Summary 71

    Chapter 4 Review Questions 72

    References 73

    5 Plague 75

    5.1 The Agent 76

    5.2 Symptoms 79

    5.3 Treatment 81

    5.4 History 82

    Chapter 5 Summary 87

    Chapter 5 Review Questions 88

    References 89

    6 Tularemia 91

    6.1 The Agent 92

    6.2 Symptoms 94

    6.3 Treatment 97

    6.4 History 98

    Chapter 6 Summary 100

    Chapter 6 Review Questions 101

    References 102

    7 Cholera 103

    7.1 The Agent 104

    7.2 Symptoms 107

    7.3 Treatment 109

    7.4 History 110

    Chapter 7 Summary 113

    Chapter 7 Review Questions 114

    References 115

    UNIT II REVIEW 117

    UNIT III TOXINS 119

    8 Ricin 121

    8.1 The Agent 122

    8.2 Symptoms 125

    8.3 Treatment 127

    8.4 History 128

    Chapter 8 Summary 130

    Chapter 8 Review Questions 131

    References 132

    9 Botulinum Toxin 135

    9.1 The Agent 137

    9.2 Symptoms 139

    9.3 Treatment 144

    9.4 History 145

    Chapter 9 Summary 147

    Chapter 9 Review Questions 148

    References 149

    10 Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B 151

    10.1 The Agent 152

    10.2 Symptoms 153

    10.3 Treatment 156

    10.4 History 156

    Chapter 10 Summary 158

    Chapter 10 Review Questions 158

    References 159

    UNIT III REVIEW 161

    UNIT IV VIRUSES 163

    11 Ebola 165

    11.1 The Agent 166

    11.2 Symptoms 169

    11.3 Treatment 170

    11.4 History 171

    Chapter 11 Summary 174

    Chapter 11 Review Questions 176

    References 177

    12 Smallpox 179

    12.1 The Agent 180

    12.2 Symptoms 182

    12.3 Treatment 187

    12.4 History 188

    Chapter 12 Summary 194

    Chapter 12 Review Questions 196

    References 196

    13 Hantavirus 199

    13.1 The Agent 200

    13.2 Symptoms 202

    13.3 Treatment 205

    13.4 History 205

    Chapter 13 Summary 207

    Chapter 13 Review Questions 208

    References 209

    14 Viral Encephalitis 211

    14.1 The Agent 212

    14.2 Symptoms 214

    14.3 Treatment 216

    14.4 History 216

    Chapter 14 Summary 218

    Chapter 14 Review Questions 219

    References 219

    15 Nipah Virus 221

    15.1 The Agent 222

    15.2 Symptoms 223

    15.3 Treatment 225

    15.4 History 225

    Chapter 15 Summary 227

    Chapter 15 Review Questions 228

    References 228

    16 Lassa Fever 231

    16.1 The Agent 232

    16.2 Symptoms 234

    16.3 Treatment 235

    16.4 History 235

    Chapter 16 Summary 239

    Chapter 16 Review Questions 240

    References 241

    17 Marburg Virus 243

    17.1 The Agent 244

    17.2 Symptoms 246

    17.3 Treatment 247

    17.4 History 248

    Chapter 17 Summary 252

    Chapter 17 Review Questions 253

    References 254

    UNIT IV REVIEW 255

    18 Looking Ahead: Policies Procedures and Prevention 259

    18.1 Policies and Procedures 259

    18.2 Prevention 266

    Chapter 18 Summary 267

    Chapter 18 Review Questions 268

    References 269

    APPENDICES 271

    Appendix I Field Identification of Biological Warfare Agents (FIBWA) 273

    Appendix II Biological Agent Identification and Counterterrorism Training (BAIT) 279

    Appendix III Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating Poisonous or Other Gases and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare (1925 Geneva Convention) 285

    Appendix IV Convention on the Prohibition of the Development Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction 287

    Appendix V States Parties Signatories and States not Members of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 291

    Appendix VI The Evidence Implicating Ivins Excerpt

    From: Amerithrax Investigative Summary 295

    ANSWERS TO CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS

    AND UNIT REVIEWS 305

    GLOSSARY 319

    INDEX 331

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 21/06/2016
    ISBN13: 9781118830598, 978-1118830598
    ISBN10: 1118830598

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Gives readers a detailed understanding of how specific biological weapons work and how those affected by the weapons would be treated

    • Teaches the reader to recognize the symptoms of each biological weapon and understand the threat these weapons pose
    • Concentrates on the weapons considered the greatest threats by the CDC such as Anthrax, Botulism, Smallpox, Ricin toxin, Ebola, Plague, and Viral encephalitis
    • Provides a detailed understanding of how specific biological weapons work and how to recognize the symptoms of those affected by the weapons as well as how they would be treated
    • Includes case studies, chapter review questions, and the instructor's supplemental materials include PowerPoint presentations, a Test Bank, and suggestions for student projects
    • Begins with a primer on microbiology, the human immune system's response to these biological agents, and the defense agencies involved with protecting the public against these agents

      Table of Contents

      PREFACE xv

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii

      ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE xix

      INTRODUCTION 1

      UNIT I AGENTS IMMUNITY AND AGENCIES 5

      1 Bacteria Toxins and Viruses 7

      1.1 Bacteria 7

      1.2 Toxins 15

      1.3 Viruses 17

      1.4 Genetic Engineering 21

      Chapter 1 Summary 23

      Chapter 1: Review Questions 24

      2 The Human Immune System 27

      2.1 The Defense 27

      2.2 The Offense 29

      Chapter 2 Summary 35

      Chapter 2 Review Questions 36

      3 Defense Agencies 37

      3.1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov) 37

      3.2 The World Health Organization (www.who.int) 40

      3.3 The United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (www.usamriid.army.mil) 42

      3.4 The United States Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov) 45

      3.5 The Biological Toxins and Weapons Convention (www.un.org.disarmament/WMD/Bio/) 47

      Chapter 3 Summary 48

      Chapter 3 Review Questions 49

      UNIT I REVIEW 51

      UNIT II BACTERIA 53

      4 Anthrax 55

      4.1 The Agent 56

      4.2 Symptoms 60

      4.3 Treatment 63

      4.4 History 65

      Chapter 4 Summary 71

      Chapter 4 Review Questions 72

      References 73

      5 Plague 75

      5.1 The Agent 76

      5.2 Symptoms 79

      5.3 Treatment 81

      5.4 History 82

      Chapter 5 Summary 87

      Chapter 5 Review Questions 88

      References 89

      6 Tularemia 91

      6.1 The Agent 92

      6.2 Symptoms 94

      6.3 Treatment 97

      6.4 History 98

      Chapter 6 Summary 100

      Chapter 6 Review Questions 101

      References 102

      7 Cholera 103

      7.1 The Agent 104

      7.2 Symptoms 107

      7.3 Treatment 109

      7.4 History 110

      Chapter 7 Summary 113

      Chapter 7 Review Questions 114

      References 115

      UNIT II REVIEW 117

      UNIT III TOXINS 119

      8 Ricin 121

      8.1 The Agent 122

      8.2 Symptoms 125

      8.3 Treatment 127

      8.4 History 128

      Chapter 8 Summary 130

      Chapter 8 Review Questions 131

      References 132

      9 Botulinum Toxin 135

      9.1 The Agent 137

      9.2 Symptoms 139

      9.3 Treatment 144

      9.4 History 145

      Chapter 9 Summary 147

      Chapter 9 Review Questions 148

      References 149

      10 Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B 151

      10.1 The Agent 152

      10.2 Symptoms 153

      10.3 Treatment 156

      10.4 History 156

      Chapter 10 Summary 158

      Chapter 10 Review Questions 158

      References 159

      UNIT III REVIEW 161

      UNIT IV VIRUSES 163

      11 Ebola 165

      11.1 The Agent 166

      11.2 Symptoms 169

      11.3 Treatment 170

      11.4 History 171

      Chapter 11 Summary 174

      Chapter 11 Review Questions 176

      References 177

      12 Smallpox 179

      12.1 The Agent 180

      12.2 Symptoms 182

      12.3 Treatment 187

      12.4 History 188

      Chapter 12 Summary 194

      Chapter 12 Review Questions 196

      References 196

      13 Hantavirus 199

      13.1 The Agent 200

      13.2 Symptoms 202

      13.3 Treatment 205

      13.4 History 205

      Chapter 13 Summary 207

      Chapter 13 Review Questions 208

      References 209

      14 Viral Encephalitis 211

      14.1 The Agent 212

      14.2 Symptoms 214

      14.3 Treatment 216

      14.4 History 216

      Chapter 14 Summary 218

      Chapter 14 Review Questions 219

      References 219

      15 Nipah Virus 221

      15.1 The Agent 222

      15.2 Symptoms 223

      15.3 Treatment 225

      15.4 History 225

      Chapter 15 Summary 227

      Chapter 15 Review Questions 228

      References 228

      16 Lassa Fever 231

      16.1 The Agent 232

      16.2 Symptoms 234

      16.3 Treatment 235

      16.4 History 235

      Chapter 16 Summary 239

      Chapter 16 Review Questions 240

      References 241

      17 Marburg Virus 243

      17.1 The Agent 244

      17.2 Symptoms 246

      17.3 Treatment 247

      17.4 History 248

      Chapter 17 Summary 252

      Chapter 17 Review Questions 253

      References 254

      UNIT IV REVIEW 255

      18 Looking Ahead: Policies Procedures and Prevention 259

      18.1 Policies and Procedures 259

      18.2 Prevention 266

      Chapter 18 Summary 267

      Chapter 18 Review Questions 268

      References 269

      APPENDICES 271

      Appendix I Field Identification of Biological Warfare Agents (FIBWA) 273

      Appendix II Biological Agent Identification and Counterterrorism Training (BAIT) 279

      Appendix III Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating Poisonous or Other Gases and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare (1925 Geneva Convention) 285

      Appendix IV Convention on the Prohibition of the Development Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction 287

      Appendix V States Parties Signatories and States not Members of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 291

      Appendix VI The Evidence Implicating Ivins Excerpt

      From: Amerithrax Investigative Summary 295

      ANSWERS TO CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS

      AND UNIT REVIEWS 305

      GLOSSARY 319

      INDEX 331

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