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Smallpox, Richard N. Bradley
Smallpox, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
Description Viral infection of the human respiratory tract. Causes Infection by variola virus. Risk Factors Exposure to a biological warfare or bioterror attack or contact with an infected person. Symptoms
Fever, cough and body aches, followed by a spotted, bumpy rash.
Diagnosis
Confirmed by testing blood or the fluid from the blisters.
Treatments
None currently approved but experts are testing some medications.
Pathogenesis
The virus enters and multiplies in the respiratory passages.
Prevention
Avoid those with the disease. During an outbreak a vaccine is available that will prevent the disease or lessen its severity.
Epidemiology
Completely eradicated from nature, but …
Chemical & Biological Weapons Reference Chart, Richard N. Bradley
Chemical & Biological Weapons Reference Chart, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
Health Care Providers' Quick Reference Chart to Biological and Chemical Weapons. Includes symptoms and treatment for Nerve Agents (Tabun, Sarin, Soman, and VX), Cyanides, Vesicants (Blister Agents including Mustard and Lewisite), Pulmonary Intoxicants (including chlorine and phosgene), and Riot Control Agents (pepper spray and Mace). Also includes information on detection and treatment for Biological Agents, including Anthrax, Cholera, Plague, Tularemia, Q Fever, Smallpox, Viral encephalitides, Viral hemorrhagic fevers, Botulism, Staphlococcus enterotoxin B, and Ricin.