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<h2>Chapter 5, Appendix A. References and Bibliography</h2>
<h3>References</h3>
<a name="aphl" id="aphl"></a><p class="size2">Association of Public Health Laboratories. August 2003. State Public Health Laboratory Bioterrorism Capacity. http://www.aphl.org/programs/emergency_preparedness/files/BT_Brief_2003--corrected.pdf.</p>
<a name="cal" id="cal"></a><p class="size2">California National Guard. 2000. 95th Civil Support Team: Answering the Call. Unit History. http://www.calguard.ca.gov/95cst/history.htm.</p>
<a name="campbell" id="campbell"></a><p class="size2">Campbell, J. 2002. Bioterrorism: What? Why? and Who? <em>Clinical Laboratory Science</em> 15(1):6-8.</p>
<a name="cdc" id="cdc"></a><p class="size2">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2004. The Laboratory Response Network: Partners in Preparedness. http://www.bt.cdc.gov/lrn.</p>
<a name="fdoh" id="fdoh"></a><p class="size2">Florida Department of Health. June 2002. State of Florida Laboratory Bioterrorism Testing Capacity Assessment. http://www.doh.state.fl.us/lab/Publications/Lab%20Capacity%20Assessment%20Final.pdf.</p>
<a name="mothershead" id="mothershead"></a><p class="size2">Mothershead, J.; Tonat, K.; and Koenig, K. 2002. Bioterrorism preparedness. III. State and federal programs and response. <em>Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America</em> 20(2):477-500.</p>
<a name="niaid" id="niaid"></a<p class="size2">National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. February 2004. An Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland: Question and Answers. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, NIAID. http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/detrick_qa.htm.</p>
<a name="phii" id="phii"></a><p class="size2">Public Health Informatics Institute. 2003. Public Health Laboratories Collaborate to Develop Requirements and Design Specifications. http://phii.org/cr-lab.html.</p>
<a name="trust" id="trust"></a><p class="size2">Trust for America's Health. June 2003. Issue Report. Public Health Laboratories: Unprepared and Overwhelmed. Washington, DC: Trust for America's Health. http://healthyamericans.org/reports/files/LabReport.pdf. </p>
<a name="hhs02" id="hhs02"></a><p class="size2">U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. December 2002. Select agent regulations, 42 CFR 73.0, interim final rule. Federal Register 240(67).</p>
<a name="hhs05" id="hhs05"></a><p class="size2">U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. April 2005. Fact Sheet on Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa.</p>
<a name="nih99" id="nih99"></a><p class="size2">U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health. 1999. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, 4th ed. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 8-53.</p>
<a name="gao" id="gao"></a><p class="size2">U.S. General Accounting Office. October 2001. Testimony Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate. Combating Terrorism: Considerations for Investing Resources in Chemical and Biological Preparedness. Statement of Henry L. Hinton, Jr., Managing Director, Defense Capabilities and Management. GAO-02-162T. Washington, DC: GAO. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d02162t.pdf.</p>
<a name="northern" id="northern"></a><p class="size2">U.S. Northern Command. Joint Task Force Civil Support. n.d. Fact Sheet and FAQ. http://www.jtfcs.northcom.mil.</p>
<p class="size2">U.S. Postal Service. April 28, 2004. USPS Suspends BDS Rollout. http://postalnews.com/bds.html.</p>
<p class="size2"><strong>Bibliography</strong></p>
<p class="size2">Bean, N.H., and Martin, S.M. 2001. Implementing a network for electronic surveillance reporting from public health reference laboratories: An international perspective. <em>Emerging Infectious Diseases</em> 7(5):773-779.</p>
<p class="size2">Bryan, J.L., and Fields, H.F. 1999. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure&#8212;shoring up the public health infrastructure to respond to bioterrorist attacks. <em>American Journal of Infection Control</em> 27(6):465-467.</p>
<p class="size2">Cohen, H.W.; Gould, R.M.; and Sidel, V.W. 2000. Bioterrorism &quot;preparedness&quot;:
Dual use or poor excuse? <em>Public Health Reports</em> 115:403-406.</p>
<p class="size2">Franz, D.R., and Zajtchuk, R. 2000. Biological terrorism: Understanding the threat, preparation, and medical response. <em>Disease-a-Month</em> 46(2):124-190.</p>
<p class="size2">Fraser, M.R., and Brown, D.L. 2001. Bioterrorism preparedness and local public health agencies: Building response capacity. <em>Public Health Reports</em> 115:326-330.</p>
<p class="size2">Gallo, R.J., and Campbell, D. 2000. Bioterrorism: Challenges and opportunities for local health departments. <em>Journal of Public Health Management Practice</em> 6(4):57-62.</p>
<p class="size2">Gilchrist, M.J. 2000. A national laboratory network for bioterrorism: Evolution from a prototype network of laboratories performing routine surveillance. <em>Military Medical Journal</em> 165(7 Suppl 2):28-31.</p>
<p class="size2">Hamburg, M.A. 2000. Bioterrorism: A challenge to public health and medicine. <em>Journal of Health Management Practice</em> 6(4):38-44.</p>
<p class="size2">Heatherley, S.S. 2002. The laboratory response network for bioterrorism. <em>Clinical Laboratory Science</em> 15(3):177-179.</p>
<p class="size2">Jortani, S.A.; Snyder, J.W.; and Valdes, R. Jr. 2000. The role of the clinical laboratory in managing chemical or biological terrorism. <em>Clinical Chemistry</em> 46(12):1883-1893.</p>
<p class="size2">Klietmann, W.F., and Ruoff, K.L. 2001. Bioterrorism: Implications for the clinical microbiologist. <em>Clinical Microbiology Reviews</em> 14(12):364-381.</p>
<p class="size2">Koplan, J. 2001. CDC's strategic plan for bioterrorism preparedness and response. <em>Public Health Reports</em> 116(Suppl 2):9-16.</p>
<p class="size2">Lichtveld, M.; Hodge, J.G. Jr.; Gebbie, K.; Thompson, F.E. Jr.; and Loos, D.I. 2002. Preparedness on the frontline: What's law got to do with it? <em>Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics</em> 30(3 suppl):184-188.</p>
<p class="size2">Mather, E.L.; Gurtner, C.; Miller, A; Reese, H.; and Jalali, S. November 1, 2002. Application of Electrode Arrays for the Development of a Rapid Multiplexed Detection System for Biological Warfare and Infectious Disease. San Diego, CA: Nanogen, Inc.</p>
<p class="size2">Meyer, R.F., and Morse, S.A. 2002. Bioterrorism preparedness for the public health and medical communities. <em>Mayo Clinic Proceedings</em> 77(7):619-621.</p>
<p class="size2">Morse, A. 2002. Bioterrorism preparedness for local health departments. <em>Journal of Community Health Nursing</em> 19(4):203-211.</p>
<p class="size2">Nunn, S. 2002. The future of public health preparedness. <em>Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics</em> 30(3 suppl):202-209.</p>
<p class="size2">Pavlin, J.A.; Mostashari, F.; Kortepeter, M.G.; Hynes, N.A.; Chotani, R.A.; Mikol, Y.B.; Ryan, M.A.; Neville, J.S.; Gantz, D.T.; Writer, J.V.; et al. 2003. Innovative surveillance methods for rapid detection of disease outbreaks and bioterrorism: Results of an interagency workshop on health indicator surveillance. <em>American Journal of Public Health</em> 93(8):1230-1235.</p>
<p class="size2">Pinner, R.A.; Rebmann, C.A.; Schuchat, A.; and Hughes, J.M. 2003. Disease surveillance and the academic, clinical, and public health communities. <em>Emerging Infectious Diseases</em> 9(7):781-787.</p>
<p class="size2">Ridge, T. 2002. The critical role of hospitals involved in national bioterrorism preparedness. <em>Journal of Healthcare Protection Management</em> 18(2):39-48.</p>
<p class="size2">Rotz, L.D.; Koo, D.; O'Carroll, P.W.; Kellogg, R.B.; Sage, M.J.; and Lillibridge, S.R. 2000. Bioterrorism preparedness: Planning for the future. <em>Journal of Public Health Management and Practice</em> 6(4):45-49.</p>
<p class="size2">Rubin, J. 2001. Institutional networks: Regional response to disasters. <em>Public Health Reports</em> 116(Suppl 2):45-48.</p>
<p class="size2">Salinsky, E. June 12, 2002. Will the nation be ready for the next bioterrorism attack? Mending gaps in the public health infrastructure. <em>NHPF Issue Brief</em>, No. 776, pp. 1-19.</p>
<p class="size2">Shalala, D.E. 1999. Bioterrorism: How prepared are we? <em>Emerging Infectious Diseases</em> 5(4):492-493. </p>
<p class="size2">Spencer, R.C., and Lightfoot, N.F. 2001. Preparedness and response to bioterrorism. <em>Journal of Infection </em>43(2):104-110.</p>
<p class="size2">Szab, J. December 2001. Is your laboratory prepared for a bioterrorism attack? <em>Medical Laboratory Observer</em>, pp. 10-21.</p>
<p class="size2">Tieman, J. 2002. Hospitals create new models as they gird for bioterrorism. <em>Modern Healthcare</em> 32(35):8, 16. </p>
<p class="size2">U.S. General Accounting Office. September 2001. Bioterrorism: Federal Research and Preparedness Activities. GAO-01-915. Washington, DC: GAO. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d01915.pdf.</p>
<p class="size2">U.S. General Accounting Office. October 2001. Chemical and Biological Defense: DOD Needs to Clarify Expectations for Medical Readiness. GAO-02-38. Washington, DC: GAO. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d0238.pdf.</p>
<p class="size2"><a href="devmodel1.htm#contents">Return to Contents</a><br /><a href="devmodap5b.htm">Proceed to Chapter 5, Appendix B</a></p>
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