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the fall of 2001, the term bioterrorism was unfamiliar to most Americans.
That all changed with reports of anthrax being sent in the mail
to media outlets and government officials. What was once a remote
possibility became a reality for everyone in our country. Even though
relatively few people were directly affected by the anthrax incidents,
concern about the safety of our mail was widespread.
Since the anthrax attacks, much has been reported
about other possible threats involving nuclear, biological and chemical
agents. This next section of information is meant as an overview
for some of the most often mentioned agents – what they are,
what their effects are on people, and how they are removed from
our environment. The information is not meant to alarm, but rather
give Bostonians a basic understanding of unfamiliar terms that they
may see, hear or read about in the popular media.
See information for specific agents listed on the right.
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