The Challenge of Determining the Need for Remediation Following a Wide-Area Biological Release. Commentary

Recovering from a biological attack is a complex process requiring the successful resolution of numerous challenges. The Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration program is one of the first multiagency efforts to develop strategies and tools that could be effective following a wide-area rele...

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BIOLOGICAL ATTACK
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DECONTAMINATION
INHALATION
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RISK ASSESSMENT
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