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Anthrax: A Practical Guide for Citizens--What You Should Know, What You Can Do, and How It...
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by The Parents' Committee for Public Awareness
Sales Rank : 2290662
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Paperback: 104 pages
Publisher: Harvard Perspectives in Current; 1st edition October 17, 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0971577803
ISBN-13: 978-0971577800
Product Dimensions:
10.7 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
Publisher Description
Harvard Perspectives Press has announced the publication of Anthrax, A Practical Guide for Citizens, a softcover book that distills the most up-to-date information in a direct, authoritative, and easy-to-use manner, and compiles useful public materials so that no family, individual, employer, public institution or medical facility will have to hunt them down.
Edited by the Parents Committee for Public Awareness with an underlying message that says Dont be afraid, be informed, Anthrax, A Practical Guide for Citizens is a must-have reference and guide for home, school, library, workplace, clinic, and media outlet. It is the first book of its kind of anthrax and is, for the most part, accessible to the layperson.
The book provides information current through mid-October 2001 on means of contracting anthrax, antiobiotic therapies, vaccines, and history, and also surveys other potential bioterror agents as well as providing a lively review of the history of biowarfare. It includes appendices and informational boxes from a number of official sources including the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization, the Health Alert Network and the U.S. Postal Service.
From the Author
from the authors' Foreword
In the days after the world changed on September 11, 2001, many of us in America began to cast around for positive things that we could do. Some people enlisted in the military, some marched for peace, some gave blood, some went to New York to help in the work to be done there. Julia Roberts made a public service announcement and Paul McCartney pulled together, with a little help from his friends, a concert. We all had things to do, and it is important that we did them. As parents, we wanted to do something concrete that could help provide information that would be useful to a variety of people including those who care for our children and try to keep them healthy. As the news about anthrax became a bit more grim each day, we decided to pull together this book, also with a little help, and ultimately we decided to publish it. We hope it will help provide useful information to people in a variety of settings as we all face a terrible terrain that few of us ever expected ! we would encounter. We have drawn upon a wide array of public sources, books, and journals for the information presented here, and although we are not medical professionals or scientists we have checked and double-checked painstakingly to assure that the information provided here is accurate. We encourage feedback to our publishers email address printed on the copyright page, and if there is sufficient interest to update and revise in the future we will certainly try to incorporate such feedback into that effort. The Parents Committee for Public Awareness October, 2001
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