A biological attack can begin silently and insidiously. Instead of police, fire and emergency medical services rushing to a clearly apparent incident scene, medical facilities may be the first to see victims of a bioterrorism attack.
In this study we proposed a surveillance system to detect, and respond to emergency health threats caused by bioterrorism.
We recommended new models of disaster management for effective responding plan in bioterrorism.
type of study:
Descriptive |
Accepted: 2018/11/28 | Published: 2003/07/15