A Program Against Bacterial Bioterrorism: Improved Patient Management and Acquisition of New Knowledge on Infectious Diseases
Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 08/01/2012
Kemp M et al. – The implementation of an antibioterrorism program in a clinical diagnostic setting improved the diagnostic possibilities for patients in Denmark and provided new epidemiologic information. It also introduced a number of diagnostic assays for bacterial infections not associated with bioterrorism that are difficult to culture or identify.



