MICROBIOLOGY FUND.:CLINICAL APPR-ACCESS
MICROBIOLOGY FUND.:CLINICAL APPR-ACCESS
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ISBN: 2810022612789
Author: Cowan
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 3, Problem 21Q

During the cold war between the Soviet Union and the United States, both countries were interested in “weaponizing” Bacillus anthracis (anthrax) endospores to deliver via missiles and other weapons. Do you believe there is any ethical difference between using infectious agents as weapons compared to traditional weapons? Explain.

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