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Bioterrorism and Infection Control Management

Biological agents that cause disease and death can be released at any time and in any place.  These agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, along with other microorganisms that release toxins that can adversely impact human health. The toxins can be spread through the air, water, and food as well as from person to person.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some agents may contain organisms that pose a threat to national security. As these agents can survive in a variety of environmental conditions, infection prevention and control nurses in all venues of healthcare delivery need to be cognizant of the procedures and methods used to prevent disease spread caused by these agents.

Critiques mechanisms in place for collaboration among public health and community agencies in response to biological agents in detail
Evaluates consequences of necessary precautions related to bioterrorism with details about effectiveness in detail

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Read Chapter 9 in McGuire-Wolfe, C. (2018). Foundations of Infection Control and Prevention.  Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Read pages 267-271 in McGuire-Wolfe, C. (2018). Foundations of Infection Control and Prevention.  Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.   
 Read pages 195-196 in Webber, Roger. (2020). Communicable Diseases: A Global Perspective (6th ed.). Boston, MA: CABI
 Bioterrorism: Pathogens as Weapons
 Read Collaboration between Public Health and Law Enforcement: Bioterrorism Planning
MedlinePlus: Biodefense and Bioterrorism
CDC: Bioterrorism Agents/Diseases
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