David A. Relman, MD

Plague
Plague
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
Plague is a zoonotic disease, and rodents are the primary reservoir.
04/30/2011
Plague
Plague
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
Plague is a zoonotic disease, and rodents are the primary reservoir.
04/30/2011
Tularemia
Tularemia
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
Francisella tularensis is usually transmitted to humans from infected rabbits and other small animals.
04/30/2011
Tularemia
Tularemia
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
Francisella tularensis is usually transmitted to humans from infected rabbits and other small animals.
04/30/2011
Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
The events of September-October 2001 involving the deliberate delivery of anthrax spores through the US postal system provide an introduction to the issues and potential scenarios that can arise from the...
04/30/2011
Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
The events of September-October 2001 involving the deliberate delivery of anthrax spores through the US postal system provide an introduction to the issues and potential scenarios that can arise from the...
04/30/2011
Smallpox
Smallpox
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
<div id="article-content-body"><p>The last naturally occurring case of smallpox was reported in Somalia in October 1977. Despite the eradication of smallpox, the causative agent,...
04/30/2011
Smallpox
Smallpox
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
<div id="article-content-body"><p>The last naturally occurring case of smallpox was reported in Somalia in October 1977. Despite the eradication of smallpox, the causative agent,...
04/30/2011
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
In 1978, a ricin-filled pellet—which was injected with a spring-loaded device disguised in an umbrella—was used to assassinate Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov.
04/30/2011
04/30/2011
David A. Relman, MD; Jed E. Olson, MD
In 1978, a ricin-filled pellet—which was injected with a spring-loaded device disguised in an umbrella—was used to assassinate Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov.
04/30/2011