Zilinskas Raymond A
Monterey Institute of International Studies, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey, California 93940, USA.
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2006;32(1):47-64. doi: 10.1080/10408410500496896.
The USSR possessed a unique national public health system that included an agency named "anti-plague system." Its mission was to protect the country from highly dangerous diseases of either natural or laboratory etiology. During the 1960s, the anti-plague system became the lead agency of a program to defend against biological warfare, codenamed Project 5. This responsibility grew and by the middle 1970s came to include undertaking tasks for the offensive biological warfare program, codenamed Ferment. This article describes the anti-plague system's activities relevant to both aspects of the Soviet Union's biological warfare program, offense and defense, and analyzes its contributions to each.
苏联拥有一个独特的国家公共卫生系统,其中包括一个名为“防疫系统”的机构。其任务是保护国家免受自然或实验室病原引起的高度危险疾病的侵害。在20世纪60年代,防疫系统成为了一个代号为“5号工程”的生物战防御计划的牵头机构。这一职责不断扩大,到20世纪70年代中期,开始包括承担代号为“费蒙特”的进攻性生物战计划的任务。本文描述了防疫系统与苏联生物战计划攻防两方面相关的活动,并分析了其对每一方面的贡献。