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Set 1. Background, introduction and potential (PowerPoint Presentation, 986 KB) Introduction to training slides, with a history and potential of biological threat agents (16 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 2. Clinical scenarios (PowerPoint Presentation, 1.1 MB) Two respiratory disease/ inhalation scenarios: anthrax and plague (17 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 3. Syndromic presentations (PowerPoint Presentation, 633 KB) Syndromes and potential biological threat agents (22 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 4. Agents (1) Anthrax (PowerPoint Presentation, 1 MB) Clinical features, treatment and prophylaxis of anthrax (18 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 5. Agents (2) Plague (PowerPoint Presentation, 247 KB) Clincial features, treatment and prophylaxis of plague (11 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 6. Agents (3) Smallpox (PowerPoint Presentation, 1 MB) Clinical features and differential diagnosis of Smallpox (23 slides)
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April 2009
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Smallpox Clinical Training Slides (PowerPoint Presentation, 3.1 MB) Clinical Images of Smallpox (18 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 6b. Summary of Smallpox Plan (PowerPoint Presentation, 229 KB) Summarises actions from the DH smallpox plan (20 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 7. Agents (4) Botulism (PowerPoint Presentation, 236 KB) Clinical features, diagnosis and management of botulism (10 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 8. Agents (5) VHF (PowerPoint Presentation, 268 KB) Causative agents, clinical features and management of VHFs (11 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 9. Agents (6) tularemia (PowerPoint Presentation, 316 KB) Clinical features, treatment and prophylaxis of tularemia (11 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 10. What to do (PowerPoint Presentation, 260 KB) What to do in a potential deliberate or accidental release event (23 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 11. Further sources of information (PowerPoint Presentation, 989 KB) Websites for further information on deliberate release agents or incidents (7 slides)
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April 2009
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Set 12. Investigation and Management of Unusual Illness (PowerPoint Presentation, 584 KB) Unusual Illness and when to suspect a deliberate release (14 slides)
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April 2009
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