<p><b>Learn how to assess and prevent biosecurity threats to protect public health and national security</b></p><p>With contributions from experts in all facets of biosecurity, this book explains the fundamental elements of biosecurity as well as the related concepts of biosafety and biosurety, deta
Biosecurity: Understanding, Assessing, and Preventing the Threat
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Chapter 1 Defining Biosecurity and Related Concepts (pages 1โ16): Ryan N. Burnette, Jenna E. Hess, Joseph P. Kozlovac and Jonathan Y. Richmond
Chapter 2 Biosecurity as a Function of Biosafety Microbiological Laboratories (pages 17โ25): Jonathan Y. Richmond, Ryan N. Burnette and Gigi Kwik Gronvall
Chapter 3 A Perspective of Biosecurity: Past to Present (pages 27โ47): Robert J. Hawley and Joseph P. Kozlovac
Chapter 4 Physical Elements of Biosecurity (pages 49โ70): Jeff Slayton, Daniel N. Apple and Benjamin A. Perman
Chapter 5 Operational Elements of Biosecurity (pages 71โ88): J. Craig Reed and Debra C. Sharpe
Chapter 6 Basic Principles of Threat Assessment (pages 89โ110): Benjamin A. Perman, Lindsay T. Odell, Jason Griffeth and Daniel N. Apple
Chapter 7 Biosecurity in Research Laboratories (pages 111โ127): Kavita M. Berger
Chapter 8 Biosecurity in the Food and Agricultural Industries (pages 129โ154): Henry S. Parker
Chapter 9 Biosecurity in Mass Transportation Networks (pages 155โ165): Brian K. George
Chapter 10 Utilizing Biosecurity Principles to Combat Naturally Occurring Epidemics (pages 167โ183): J. Craig Reed, Robert A. Heckert, Patricia Delarosa and Vera Ettenger
Chapter 11 Current Efforts to Fortify Biosecurity Policy in the U.S (pages 185โ196): Gigi Kwik Gronvall
Chapter 12 The Link between Biosecurity and Bioterrorism (pages 197โ208): Daniel N. Apple and Benjamin A. Perman
Chapter 13 The Importance of Engagement and Education for Effective Biosecurity (pages 209โ224): James Revill and Catherine Jefferson
Chapter 14 Monitoring and Evaluating Laboratory Biosafety Programs (pages 225โ258): Heather N. Meeks, Betiel H. Haile, Ngozi Erondu, Lisa Ferland, Meeyoung Park, Affan Shaikh and Scott J.N. McNabb
Chapter 15 The Future of Biosecurity: A Global Context (pages 259โ269): Ryan N. Burnette, J. Craig Reed and Patricia Delarosa
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