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These are the MediaLab courses that cover Hysteria and links to relevant pages within the course.

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Introduction to Bioterrorism
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The Fear Factor in Bioterrorism

 As the term suggests, Terrorists excel at creating panic. What is so insidious about chemical and biological terrorism is that it involves agents that we can’t see. People don’t know how to react when they can’t see what is hurting them. There are several examples, from a commercial bus crash to someone who reported smelling gas in a school, where rumors that the incidents were caused by either biological or chemical terrorism triggered an “epidemic hysteria”. In both areas the local hospital’s emergency room was overwhelmed. In each of the incidents mentioned, State and Federal officials spent countless hours investigating and found no possible biohazard, but the panic was real. From these experiences we see more than ever that healthcare workers are not just the first line of defense in the event of an actual attack, they are who the public looks to for rationality and reliable information in an bioterrorism emergency.

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What You Can Do to Prevent Panic

The first step in minimizing hysteria is knowing what to expect and what to do in different circumstances. In other words, the single best agent to prevent or lessen hysteria is knowledge. Healthcare workers must not only be knowledgeable regarding what to do for themselves, but to help educate the general public as well so that everyone will respond to rumors or the real thing in a sane and rational manner. It is the responsibility of every healthcare worker to help provide information and resources, not only where they work, but also to their families and to their community so everyone can take care of events as they occur.

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