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==Top 6 Agents of Concern (CDC)==
==Background==
# [[Anthrax]]
*An attack using various biological agents, such as viruses, bacteria, or toxins to cause injury and death.<ref name="CDC Overview">http://emergency.cdc.gov/bioterrorism/overview.asp Accessed 02/26/16</ref>
# [[Smallpox]]
**Can affect humans, anmials/livestock, and/or plant life.
# Plague
*These disease still exist globally in many countries, but may be modified for increased effect as a weapon.
# Tularemia
*Smallpox last naturally occurred in 1977<ref>WHO Factsheet http://web.archive.org/web/20070921235036/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/smallpox/en/</ref>
# Botulinum Toxin
 
# Viral Hem. Fevers
===Classification===
*Agents are divided into three categories, based on risk.<ref name="CDC Overview" />
**'''Category A''': (highest risk) Easy to spread or transmit from person to person, and/or cause high morbidity/mortality rates.
**'''Category B''': Moderately easy to spread, moderate morbidity and usually low death rates.
**'''Category C''': Emerging agents that may be developed into weapons 2/2 ease of access or production, or have potential for high morbidity/mortality.
 
==Specific Agents==
{{Bioterrorism agents}}
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{MCI types}}
 
==See Also==
*[[Weapon of mass destruction]]
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/agentlist.asp CDC Bioterrorism Agent List]
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 22 March 2016

Background

  • An attack using various biological agents, such as viruses, bacteria, or toxins to cause injury and death.[1]
    • Can affect humans, anmials/livestock, and/or plant life.
  • These disease still exist globally in many countries, but may be modified for increased effect as a weapon.
  • Smallpox last naturally occurred in 1977[2]

Classification

  • Agents are divided into three categories, based on risk.[1]
    • Category A: (highest risk) Easy to spread or transmit from person to person, and/or cause high morbidity/mortality rates.
    • Category B: Moderately easy to spread, moderate morbidity and usually low death rates.
    • Category C: Emerging agents that may be developed into weapons 2/2 ease of access or production, or have potential for high morbidity/mortality.

Specific Agents

Bioterrorism Agents[3]

Category A

Category B

  • Ricin
  • Brucellosis
  • Epsilon toxin
  • Psittacosis
  • Q Fever
  • Staph enterotoxin B
  • Typhus
  • Glanders
  • Melioidosis
  • Food safety threats
  • Water safety threats
  • Viral encephalitis

Category C

Differential Diagnosis

Mass casualty incident

See Also

External Links

References