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To explain:
Identify a pathogen that would be a suitable agent for biological warfare as not listed in Category A or B agent (Table 28.8) and describe the properties of the pathogen in the context of biological weapon.
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections,
To explain:
Describe equipment and other
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
To explain:
A suitable delivery method for using B.anthracis as biological warfare.
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
To explain:
Precaution measures to protect from B.anthracis infection.
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
To explain:
How to recognize and diagnose the disease caused by the agent?
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
To explain:
Indicate the measures take to treat the illnesses caused by the agent. How could you best limit the damage?
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
To explain:
Would quarantine and isolation methods be useful? What about immunization and antibiotics?
Introduction:
Bioterrorism is fear based oppression including the purposeful discharge or spread of organic specialists. These specialists are microscopic organisms, infections, parasites, or poisons, and might be in a normally happening or a human-adjusted frame, similarly in natural fighting.
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