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Biological warfare Cholera

A threat to military personnel does not only come through the use of chemical and biological warfare agents, but also from hostile natural environments and the existing health status of the personnel concerned. Diseases inflicted by nature can be malaria, cholera, dengue fever, and yellow fever. Military personnel in the field need a portable device that can detect diseases or contamination when they are far away from their base stations or camps where fast medical attention and analysis can be provided. [Pg.1555]


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