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Airborne microorganisms and biological warfare

Microorganisms or their metabolic products can be potentially misused in biological warfare. Pathogenic organisms transmissible by the air route would be the most dangerous candidates for such a misuse. [Pg.613]

and Stretton, R. J. Microbiological Aspects of Pollution, 2nd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1980. [Pg.614]

Betinova, M. In Bacterial Plasmids and Antibiotic Resistance. V. Kr mery, L. Rosival and T. Watanabe (eds). Avicenum, Prague 1972, p. 385. [Pg.615]

Stoloff, L. In Mycotoxins and Other Fungal Related Food Problems. Advances in Chemistry 149. Washington 1976, p. 23. [Pg.615]

Betina, V. Mycotoxins — Chemical, Biological and Environmental Aspects. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1989. [Pg.615]


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