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How this chemical and biological weapons affect the health of the people?

Bioweapons can wipe out humans


What has the author David McBride written?

David McBride has written: 'Epidemics, Bioweapons, and Policy History: Bioterrorism' 'Public Health, Government, and Minority Issues: Bioterrorism'


Why are microorganims used as biological weapons?

Bioweapons are weapons made out of microorganisms, such as anthrax, small pox, or tularemia, and they were used because they were a possible weapon against other countries. If you'd like to know more about biological weapons and biological warfare I suggest you read Biohazard, by Ken Alibeck, an amazing insight into the bioweapons produced by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.


What is poor man's nuclear bomb?

you are most likely referring to a simple bioweapon. bioweapons based on bacteria or fungi can be prepared using off the shelf home beer brewing kits, if an initial culture can first be obtained. however producing a fully weaponized system for dispersing the organisms to spread the infection rapidly and effectively is not so simple.


What happened to the British music group Bond?

they hate Britain's so they moved to Argentina What a stupid answer. What's your problem? They've taken group maternity leave,last I heard,about a year ago. Anyway,it would be either Britain (nation) or britons (people), idiot.


What are Category C agents?

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


What does dark Biotechnology entail?

Dark biotechnology involves using biological processes and organisms for malicious purposes, such as creating harmful bioweapons, manipulating organisms for illegal activities, or causing harm to the environment intentionally. This contrasts with traditional biotechnology that focuses on research and applications for the betterment of human health, agriculture, and the environment.


What type of viruses can kill you?

Most likely lytic viruses can kill cells and the infected organism. HIV virus is a killer as is, Novel Coronavirus, Dengue fever, Marburg, Ebola, Yellow Fever. These could be made into bioweapons as they have no cure. If so these would overwhelm the health system and most would die. Some of these have close to a 100% death rate even with treatment.


What are the advantages of microscopes and disadvantages?

Advantages: You can see incredibly small particles with its intense magnifying power (up to about 20,000 times) Disadvantages: Using EM's, you cannot view objects/organisms in live color, or in a live state (shooting thousands of electrons at incredibly high speeds just doesn't agree with living systems)


What are some of the sources of bacteria to be used in laboratory?

Easy. There are laboratory companies which sell reference bacterial strains used for measuring antibiotic resistance/susceptibility and for other research purposes. Almost all species are available in some way, shape or form to licensed laboratories, but certain bacteria that produce toxins or could be used as bioweapons are heavily restricted to properly regulated and licensed facilities.


Why is biotechnology an issue?

Biotechnology raises ethical concerns related to genetic modification of organisms, potential misuse of bioweapons, and unequal access to advanced biotech treatments. Environmental impacts, such as contamination of ecosystems with genetically modified organisms (GMOs), also contribute to the debate around biotechnology. Additionally, patenting of genes and biotechnological processes raises questions about ownership and control over living organisms.


What do floods create and not create?

They can create new things and landforms