Disasters  Supercourse  (natural and unnatural)

 This web page is designed to collect lectures on  Disasters Epidemiology,  Emergency Preparedness and Responsese,  Biodefense,  Epidemic Surveillance, Bioterrorism and Homeland Defense  in the Frame of  Supercourse  Library of Lectures

 JIT Lectures            Toxicologic Epidemiology Set of Lectures          Veterinary Virology

Author Affiliation Lectures
Mark Ackermann Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York. Response to the attack on the World Trade Center and Report on Preparedness for Future Events
Konstantyn Atoev Cybernetic Center of National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine The new approaches to the estimation of the epidemic risk  (In Russian)
THE INTEGRAL ASSESSMENT OF BIOTERRORISM THREAT. Episode I. Introduction. Part I.   Part II 
Episode II. OBJECTIVES, METHOD, TASKS
Episode III. ONE YEAR AFTER. THE CHARACTER OF THREATS AND MAIN THREATS RANKING.
Richard Carmona US Surgeon General The Mundane to the Critical: The Need for Transition from Individual Care to Population Health Maintenance
Rashid A. Chotani Johns Hopkins Schools od Medicine & Public Health

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Part I    Part II  Part III    Part IY    Part Y    Part YI

Identification of Bioterrorism Agents. Part I   Part II 

Monkeypox: Outbreak in the US

Inger Damon, Jim LeDuc, Martin Meltzer, Don Millar Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Modeling Potential Responses to Smallpox as a Bioterrorist Weapon
Humberto Guerra Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

Anthrax

Anthrax II

Dan Hanfling Inova Health System, Inova AirCare, Falls Church, VA ‘I Think I Have Anthrax…’: Responding to Bioterror in the National Capital Region
Michael Hopmeier Innovative and Unconventional Concepts, Unconventional Concepts, Inc. The Mundane to the Critical: The Need for Transition from Individual Care to Population Health Maintenance

Too Many Germs, Too Few Monkeys. The Need for Artificial Organisms for Testing and Validating Pharmaceuticals   

Ronald E. LaPorte University of Pittsburgh

Epidemiology of Fear. Part I    Part II

Joshua Lederberg Raymond and Beverly Sackler Foundation Scholar, The Rockefeller University, NY Microbial Threats to Health in the United States: Natural and Manmade
Boris Alexandrovich Ledoshchuk Institute of Epidemiology, Research Center for Radiation Medicine of Ukraine Radiation Epidemiology and Leukemia. Part I.    Part II.

Radiation Epidemiology and Leukemia Part I.  (In Russian)  Part II.

Fred T Muwanga Ministry of Health HQs, Mbabane - Swaziland The History of Bioterrorism
 Eric K. Noji

Office of the US Surgeon General, US Public Health Service

Genro Ochi Ehime University Hospital, Japan Disaster and Hospital Functions
Frank Paloucek  

Assault with a Chemical Weapon: Its worse out there than just Bioterrorism. Part I      Part II

J. David Piposzar Allegheny County Health Department (PA) Public Health Response To Terrorism - Bioterrorism-

Public Health Response to Terrorism -Preparedness-

The Threat of NBC Terrorism

A model response to bioterrorism: Pennsylvania Region 13-WMD Task Force

Thomas J. Songer University of Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Disasters -part I-

Epidemiology of Disasters -part II-

Air Safety and Terrorism

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Understanding Sept.11   (In English)     (In Russian)        (In Chinese)   (In Spanish)    (In Turkish)     (In Korean)    (In Italian)  (In Japanese) (In Hindi)   (in French)

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