| The rule of law and bioterrorism. | |
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PMID: 17181122 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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Bioterrorism is multi-faceted. Its impact will extend beyond the victims, the agent used, and the perpetrator(s). The rule of law must be considered in the wake of September 11 and the fall 2001 anthrax attacks. Bioterrorism preparedness should address rule of law and social issues. Laboratory professionals must be prepared for professional, civil justice, and social impact in the event of a future major bioweapons event. |
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Authors:
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Cheryl R Caskey |
Publication Detail:
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Clinical laboratory science : journal of the American Society for Medical Technology Volume: 19 ISSN: 0894-959X ISO Abbreviation: Clin Lab Sci Publication Date: 2006 |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2006-12-21 Completed Date: 2007-02-09 Revised Date: - |
Medline Journal Info:
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Nlm Unique ID: 8806547 Medline TA: Clin Lab Sci Country: United States |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 196-202 Citation Subset: T |
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Omega Diagnostics, L.L.C., Shreveport, LA 71101, USA. cheryl.caskey@christushealth.org |
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Bioterrorism
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legislation & jurisprudence* Civil Rights* Laboratories* / legislation & jurisprudence Public Health / legislation & jurisprudence* Workplace / legislation & jurisprudence |
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