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New anthrax and smallpox resources available on the Web

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    Monday, December 10, 2001, 18:30 EST (6:30 PM EST)

    CDCHAN-00061-2001-12-10-UPD-N

    Two new items have now been posted to the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Web Site:

    1. Frequently Asked Questions about Anthrax and the Mail

    2. Interim Smallpox Response Plan and Guidelines

    We hope you will find these items useful and invite you to continue to check the CDC Web Site for further updates.

    Event Type: anthrax

    Context: CDC resources

    Event Type: Man-made

    Agent Type: bacteria

    Specify Agent (Name): anthrax and smallpox

    International: no

    Intentional/Unintentional: intentional

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    1 unnumbered page
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    61
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