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   BIOLOGICAL WARFARE : BUBONIC PLAGUE
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Plagued by Errors: New Approach Needed to Tackle Proliferation Threats from Anti-Plague System -- Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley  -- Arms Control Today  -- March 01, 2006

The author proposes expanding U.S. cooperative threat reduction programs to address the threat from the Soviet Union's system to defeat bubonic plagure.

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British team develops ?Black Death? vaccine -- Michael Evans  -- Times  -- February 19, 2004

British scientists have made a crucial breakthrough in the war on terrorism by developing a vaccine to counter bubonic plague, the bacteria that caused the Black Death.

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Will the Black Death return? -- Wendy Orent  -- Discover Magazine  -- November 01, 2001

Dread of this horrible epidemic is a dim memory confined to history books. But antibiotic-resistant plague is alive and well. and if it is used as a weapon, no one will be safe.

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Black Death AIDS -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- October 25, 2001

New research suggests that Europeans have inherited a resistance to Aids because of the devastating effects of the bubonic plague.

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Plague genome is mapped -- Joseph B. Verrengia  -- Boston Globe  -- October 04, 2001

British scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprint of bubonic plague, the fearsome microbe that killed one-third of medieval Europe and could still be a frightening biological weapon in the hands of modern-day terrorists. The new gene map could offer clues to vaccines and other drugs that could keep the disease in check and perhaps even neutralize its use as a weapon of mass destruction.

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Black Death's Gene Code Cracked -- Kristen Philipkoski  -- Wired News  -- October 03, 2001

Scientists have decoded the genome of the bubonic plague bacterium -- a possible bio-weapon, as well as an endemic disease in some countries.

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