Federation of American Scientists Case Studies in Dual Use Biological Research Module 5.0: Antibiotic Resistance Case Study
Topic: References

References for History of Antibiotics
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Key Facts About Seasonal Influenza (Flu), (2007); available at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm, accessed 5/16/2008.
 
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Kathryn Brown, A Bout with Flu. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bulletin. (2005) 18:3, 32-36.
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Naval Historical Center Department of the Navy, Influenza of 1918 (Spanish Flu) and the US Navy, (2006); available at http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/influenza_main.htm, accessed 5/16/2008.
 
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National Archives and Records Administration, The Deadly Virus: The Influenza Epidemic of 1918, available at http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/influenza-epidemic/records-list.html, accessed 5/16/2008.
 
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Edward C. Holmes, 1918 and All That. Science (2004) 303: 1787-8.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Q&A: Reconstruction of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Virus, (2005); available at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/1918flupandemic.htm, accessed 5/16/2008.
 
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Robert G. Webster, A Molecular Whodunit. Science (2001) 293: 1773-5.
References for Experiments in Antibiotic Resistance
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Tumpey, TM, Basler, CF, Aguilar, PV, Zeng, H, Solorzano, A, Swayne, DE, Cox, NJ, Katz, JM, Taubenberger, JK, Palese, P, Garcia-Sastre, A. Characterization of the Reconstructed 1918 Spanish Pandemic Virus. Science. (2005) 310, 77-80.
 
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Taubenberger, JK, Reid, AH, Lourens, RM, Wang, R, Jin, G, Fanning, TG. Characterization of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase genes. Nature (2005) 437: 889-93.
 
References for Experiments in Antibiotic Resistance
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Phillip A. Sharp, 1918 Flu and Responsible Science. Science. (2005) 310: 195.
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Donald Kennedy, Better Never Than Late. Science. (2005) 310: 17.
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Stewart Simonson, Advising on Publication. Science (2006) 311: 336-7.
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Jocelyn Kaiser, 1918 Flu Experiments Spark Concerns About Biosafety. Science (2004) 306: 591.
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Andreas von Bubnoff, The 1918 flu virus is resurrected. Nature (2005) 437: 794-5.
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Jocelyn Kaiser, Resurrected Influenza Virus Yields Secrets of Deadly 1918 Pandemic. Science (2005) 310, 28-29.
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Debora MacKenzie, Experts Fear Escape of 1918 Flu from Lab. The New Scientist, October 21, 2004.
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Flu in Ciculation, Nature (2005) 438: 130.
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Possession, use, and transfer of select agents and toxins reconstructed replication competent forms of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus containing any portion of the coding regions of all eight gene segments. The Federal Register (2005) 70: 61047-9.
 
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