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Volume 5, Number 4—August 1999
THEME ISSUE
Bioterrorism
Perspective

Vaccines in Civilian Defense Against Bioterrorism

Philip K. Russell
Author affiliation: Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Main Article

Table

Vaccines against biological agents

Licensed vaccines Vaccines in research and development
Anthrax Vaccinia (cell culture)
Smallpox (vaccinia) Botulinum toxoids
Plague Tularemia
Q fever
VEE EEE WEE

VEE, Venezuelan equine encephalitis; EEE, Eastern equine
encephalitis; WEE, Western equine encephalitis.

Main Article

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