
BICHAT: an EU initiative to improve preparedness and response to bioterrorism
Author(s) -
Anders Tegnell,
F van Loock,
J. Hendriks,
A Baka,
Luciano Vittozzi
Publication year - 2002
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 9999-1233
DOI - 10.2807/esw.06.28.01912-en
Subject(s) - preparedness , biological warfare , politics , political science , chemical warfare , public relations , environmental health , medicine , medical emergency , computer security , public administration , business , law , computer science
Biowarfare and bioterrorism were subjects that interested few outside a fairly small group of experts until the autumn of 2001. The deliberate release of biological agents through the mail system in the United States completely changed awareness (1), and bioterror moved high on the political and scientific agenda worldwide. The fight against bioterrorism became a key political priority, and several countries, particularly in North America and Europe, took measures to increase preparedness and response capacity to threats and attacks involving the use of biological and chemical agents.