Public Health Law Clearinghouse

Terrorism










 

 

 


The potential use of biological or chemical agents in acts of terrorism is one of the United States' primary security concerns and has been the subject of many recent preparatory efforts. As demonstrated during the anthrax mailings of 2001, public health entities and practitioners will be called upon to provide scientific expertise to government leaders, media, victims, and the population at large in an event involving the intentional release of biological agents. The public health response to bioterrorism must also consider complex issues such as interjurisdictional cooperation, federal-state relations, emergency surge capacity, and responder liability.

This portion of the Clearinghouse contains information to assist public health systems in preparing their responses to bioterrorism.