Midland Daily News

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CMU Study identifies Bioterrorism Risks: Mount Pleasant – While federal and state governments have initiated new security activities in the wake of Sept. 11, businesses have been slow to add bioterrorism plans to their procedures, say three Central Michigan University faculty members. Gerald Ledlow and Mark Cwiek, faculty in the School of Health Sciences, and James Johnson, a visiting faculty member from the Medical University of South Carolina, have produced threat assessment tools to help community businesses gauge their risks and develop proactive plans…
PeriodAug 23 2002

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  • TitleMidland Daily News
    Media typePrint
    Date08/23/02
    DescriptionCMU Study identifies Bioterrorism Risks: Mount Pleasant – While federal and state governments have initiated new security activities in the wake of Sept. 11, businesses have been slow to add bioterrorism plans to their procedures, say three Central Michigan University faculty members. Gerald Ledlow and Mark Cwiek, faculty in the School of Health Sciences, and James Johnson, a visiting faculty member from the Medical University of South Carolina, have produced threat assessment tools to help community businesses gauge their risks and develop proactive plans…
    PersonsMark Cwiek