The threat of bioterrorism and the potential use of biological weapons against both military and civilian populations has become a major concern for governments around the world. For example, in 2001 anthrax-tainted letters resulted in several deaths, caused widespread public panic and exerted a heavy economic toll. If such a small-scale act of bioterrorism could have such a huge impact, then the effects of a large-scale attack would be catastrophic. This review covers recent progress in developing therapeutic countermeasures against, and diagnostics for, such agents.
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Burnett, J. C., Henchal, E. A., Schmaljohn, A. L., & Bavari, S. (2005, April). The evolving field of biodefence: Therapeutic developments and diagnostics. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd1694
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