Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-6362-6_46
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“…Throughout history, plague disease has been one of the most shocking epidemic diseases to mankind (Morens et al, 2008). The vast transmission capability, the capacity for mass production, aerosol dissemination, high fatality rate and the potential for rapid secondary spread, makes plague disease as very devastating infectious disease and gives it a great potential of being used as a bio-weapon (Meyer et al, 2014;Balali-Mood et al, 2013). In 20th century, countries including the United States, Japan and Rusia (the former Soviet Union,) industrialized ways for using plague bacteria as a weapon (Borio, 2005).…”
Section: Plague Disease As Bio-weaponmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout history, plague disease has been one of the most shocking epidemic diseases to mankind (Morens et al, 2008). The vast transmission capability, the capacity for mass production, aerosol dissemination, high fatality rate and the potential for rapid secondary spread, makes plague disease as very devastating infectious disease and gives it a great potential of being used as a bio-weapon (Meyer et al, 2014;Balali-Mood et al, 2013). In 20th century, countries including the United States, Japan and Rusia (the former Soviet Union,) industrialized ways for using plague bacteria as a weapon (Borio, 2005).…”
Section: Plague Disease As Bio-weaponmentioning
confidence: 99%