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Technology for Combating WMD Terrorism 2004 ed. [Kõva köide]

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Much has been written on WMD terrorism, but few books present a systems approach to this problem. In this book, we present an integrated view of WMD terrorism. The threat section reviews several scenarios that a terrorist may use and a very comprehensive list of the possible biological organisms and compounds that can be used as biological, mid-spectrum, and chemical threats. In the science and technology section, the technical aspects of a successful defense against WMD agents are presented. Arguments are presented for the control of the release of scientific information to bolster CB defense. Approaches to biological agent detection and a system for ranking detection technologies are discussed next. The generic approach to biological screening and detection is then illustrated with some applications of generic detectors to water, food, and aerosol. The future of biological detection and identification is also presented, along with a call to perhaps change the paradigms that we are using. The last section of the book deals with response system planning. An example of regional cooperation is presented. Risk based management is discussed and a practical example of this approach to emergency planning is presented. Arguments for an epidemiological reporting system are presented while the last chapter discusses means to integrate the various components of a response system via a software tool.Systems planners, Program managers, first responders, and the scientific community will find this book as a useful addition to their professional and personal libraries.
Dedication v
Preface ix
Introduction xi
List of Authors
xiii
Foreword xvii
REPORTS
Section I. The WMD Terrorist Threat
1(44)
Biological Threats: Aerosol, Food, Water, and Unconventional
5(6)
Michal Bartoszcze
Marcin Niemciewicz
Biological Warfare Agents, Toxins, Vectors and Pests as biological Terrorism Agents
11(18)
Slavko Bokan
Zvonko Orahovec
An Evaluation of Bioregulators/Modulators as Terrorism and Warfare Agents
29(12)
Slavko Bokan
Zvonko Orahovec
The Problems of Chemical Terrorism
41(4)
Christopher Dishovsky
Section II. Supporting Science and Technology
45(80)
Challenges to the Design of New Detection Devices
49(4)
Marie Jose Espona
Technical Approaches to Biological Agent Detection
53(14)
Peter J. Stopa
John Walther
Jeff Morgan
ATP Bioluminescence for the Detection and Identification of Biological Threats
67(8)
Michal Bartoszcze
Agata Bielawska-Drozd
A Rapid Method for Detecting Bacteria in Drinking Water
75(6)
Jiyoung Lee
Rolf A. Deininger
Strategies for the Development of Nucleic Acid Probes for WMD Agents
81(10)
Vito G. Del Vecchio
Chemical Warfare Agent Sampling and Detection
91(4)
Peter J. Stopa
New Generations of Protective Equipment for Rescue Operations Following Terrorist Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Attacks
95(8)
Jiri Matousek
Personal Decontamination Following a Terrorist Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Attack
103(8)
Jiri Matousek
Four Week-Long Tabun Low Level Exposure in Rats
111(8)
Milos P. Stojiljkovic
Zoran A. Milovanovic
Vesna Kilibarda
Dubravko Bokonjic
Danka Stefanovic
Biljana Antonijevic
Paradigm Shift in Developing Countermeasures to Biological and Chemical Threats
119(6)
Walter L. Zielinski
Steven Kornguth
Section III. Systems Integration
125
Defense Against Terrorism
129(2)
Alfred Madhi
Basic Requirements for the Development of an Integrated Management and Technology System for Combating WMD Terrorism
131(14)
Bozidar Stojanovic
Components of Preparedness- Importance of Disease Reporting and Epidemiology Capacity
145(4)
Filiz Hincal
Automated Decision Aid System for Hazardous Incidents (ADASHI)
149
James A. Genovese
Arthur Stuempfle