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    Ebola Virus Disease is often referred to as a virus that causes severe bleeding, organ failure, and can lead to death. It was formally known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Ebola can cause disease in humans and also in non-human species, such as monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees. Altogether, information about Ebola Virus Disease will include: the background, transmission, symptoms and diagnosis, and treatment and prevention. Ebola Virus Disease was given it 's name from the Ebola River in the Democratic

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    The Ebola Virus Essay

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    Often people are reluctant to become involved in a situation unless it directly affects them. This paper will prove that the Ebola virus is a serious problem facing the world’s population. In the United States today, we are not at risk for being infected; however, it is better to be prepared for the worst than to be caught off guard. AIDS was the first of these African viruses to escape the wilds of the Third World and harm others in the world. AIDS was ignored for too long before it began its'

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    Short Story Ebola Story

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    Ebola story Dylan corson Once there were two 22 year-old men named Jack and Mike. They wanted to take a bro-cation to central Africa on May 5, 2014. Jack was a blue-eyed, brown-haired guy. While Mike is a brown-eyed, blond-haired guy. “Jack!” yelled Mike. “Yeah,” Jack mumbled after just waking up, “what do you want.” “The plane is losing altitude fast!” “What?” asked Jack, now more alert than ever. “The plane is crashing, you dolt! Wake up!” “Ok! I’ll get…” When Jack woke up, he was in the middle

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    9/11 Attacks Case Study

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    The fear of a Chemical or Biological attack has been a concern to many governments. These attacks, either by state agencies or individuals, have caused loss of life and the United States has not been spared in this forms of attacks. In 1984 a group, known as the Rajneeshees, used Salmonella enterica Typhimurium to poison about 700 people by contaminating salad bars in The Dalles in Oregon. This group had a charismatic leader in Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, an apocalyptic ideology, was a loner group

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    What Is Biosecurity?

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    “Biosecurity is the protection of agricultural animals from any type of infectious agent -- viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic.” EPA. Biosecurity is a huge part in the world of agriculture with it protecting our livestock and from death, and illnesses. It is not only just for the protection of animals, but also humans. Many different pathogens can pass through cattle and other farm animals to cause an outbreak that can hurt our food sources. Biosecurity has been around since the 1990s because

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    develop of biological weapons, the DHS likely saw the acquisition of the REBS as unnecessary. Obtaining a successful biological program is difficult as seen with past attempts by governments. Both the United States and Russia were two of the best equipped countries to develop such weaponry and devoted plentiful resources to their programs. Even with the large influx money, both countries encountered difficult hurdles (Parachini, 2001). If a terrorist organization were to obtain a biological weapon

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    Preventing Biological Threats, by Jeffrey R. Ryan, goes into extensive detail on the different ways to respond to a potential or active bioterrorist attract. To better explain, there are many different types of responders. For instance, there are the first responders, as well as community response organizations (Ryan, 2016, p. 136). In addition, there are many divergent levels of first responders that are called to a scene of an intentional or unintentional release of a chemical or biological hazardous

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    Ebola Bioerrorism Agent

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    An example of a potential viral bioterrorism agent is Ebola. Ebola would be effective because of its aggressiveness and minimal treatment. Symptoms of this disease include: fever, severe headache, muscle pain, weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, and unexplained bleeding or bruising (CDC, 2014; World Health Organization, 2014). Ebola, however, is only transmitted from person to person through bodily fluids (i.e. urine, saliva, sweat, feces, vomit, breast mile, semen [CDC, 2014])

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    The film ‘Twelve Monkeys’ is a 1995 American net-noir science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam. The movie is about a mysterious group called Twelve Monkeys are believed to be behind the virus which wiped out almost all of humanity in 1996. James Cole a prisoner is selected to collect the information on the virus in order to help the scientists to develop a cure to save the world. I think the film is trying to remind us of how we should be aware of the things that might have a devastating effect

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    Stephanie Burchfield, Robert Mesa, and Jeffery Cox, I commend you on your power-point presentation because the project was an experiment where you had to think outside the box and I say job well done. The presentation from beginning to end was detailed and easy to follow. The attack that Genesis 7 planned is an attack that is horrifying to think about because if a fictitious group plan an attack of this nature, just think about how many terrorist organizations has thought about the same form of

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