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==References==

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==Further reading==

* [https://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-1577:1 ''The Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory''] (1956)

* U.S. General Accounting Office. (2003). ''Combating bioterrorism: actions needed to improve security at Plum Island Animal Disease Center''. Washington, D.C.: Author.

* U.S. Government Accountability Office. (2005). ''Plum Island Animal Disease Center: DHS and USDA are successfully coordinating current work, but long-term plans are being assessed: report to congressional committees''. Washington, D.C.: Author.

* U.S. Government Accountability Office. (2007). ''Plum Island Animal Disease Center: DHS has made significant progress implementing security recommendations, but several recommendations remain open''. Washington, D.C.: Author.

* U.S. Government Accountability Office. (2008). ''High-containment biosafety laboratories: DHS lacks evidence to conclude that foot-and-mouth disease research can be done safely on the U.S. mainland: testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives''. Washington, D.C.: Author.

* U.S. Government Accountability Office. (2009). ''Biological research: observations on DHS's analyses concerning whether FMD research can be done as safely on the mainland as on Plum Island: report to congressional committees''. Washington, D.C.: Author.

* U.S. House of Representatives. (2008). ''Germs, viruses, and secrets: government plans to move exotic disease research to the mainland United States: hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, one hundred tenth congress, second session, May 22, 2008''. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

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