Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity

Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity

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Summary

Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity traces the historical development of biological weapons and considers the role of health care professionals, scientists, governments, and international agencies in limiting and managing the effects of new biological weapons. In particular, the strengths and weaknesses of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention are examined, and steps that can be taken to minimize the risk of the proliferation of weapons.
This report considers whether new biological weapons, made possible by the mapping of the human genome, could be incorporated into the arsenals of states and terrorist organizations. How might the revolution in biotechnology be used to attack the genetic constitution of a national or ethnic group, or enhance the virulence of organizations hostile to human health?

Table of Contents

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Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: The history of biological warfare
Chapter III: The impact of biotechnology
Chapter IV: Genetic Weapons
Chapter V: Preventing the prolification of biological weapons
Chapter VI: Summary: The web of detterence
Chapter VII: Recommendations

Appendix 1: Biological Weapons
Appendix 2: International arms control
Appendix 3: Pathogens and toxins

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