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Three biological warfare agents that are bacteria are: Anthrax Plague Tularemia
Category C bioterrorism agents are classified as "emerging infectious diseases" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of their potential risk of use as bioweapons. Of the three classifications of bioterrorism agents, Category C is the third most dangerous threat to national security. Forgive and forget, you don't know what you got until you lose it
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A virus or fungus ?
Viruses are the only non-biological infectious agents; all otheres are forms of pathogen, which are bacteria.
Yes they can. Famous ones are Plasmodium the agent of Malaria or trypanosoma species the agents of sleeping illness or chagsa disease
They are not easily detected and can aggressively spread and cripple large populations.
Dana A. Shea has written: 'Small-scale terrorist attacks using chemical and biological agents' -- subject(s): Biological weapons, Bioterrorism, Chemical terrorism, Chemical weapons, Terrorism
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bacteria, and other infectious agents are called pathogens. This also includes viruses, even though they technically aren't organisms
The use of biological agents, such as pathogenic organisms or agricultural pests, for terrorist purposes. OR Terrorism using the weapons of biological warfare. OR Terrorism that relies on spreading diseases, such as anthrax and smallpox. OR The use of biological agents as weapons of terror. Anthrax bacteria are one such agent, while smallpox is considered one of the more likely lethal viruses that could serve as a weapon of bioterror.
The most common etiologic agents involved in tinea cruris areTrichophyton rubrum and Epidermophyton floccosum; less common are Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton verrucosum.