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  1. 27 Mac 2023 · Bioterrorism involves the deliberate release of bioweapons to cause death or disease in humans, animals, or plants. Biological weapons may be developed or used as part of a government policy in biological warfare or by terrorist groups or criminals.

  2. 9 Okt 2014 · The four basic assumptions that can lead to an actual bioterrorism attack are that terrorists or criminals have 1) access to the agent, 2) the science and capabilities to manufacture and store the agent securely in sufficient amounts, 3) the ability to weaponize the agent for dissemination, and 4) the actual intent to use the agent, which will ...

  3. Global terrorism is a rapidly growing threat to world security, and increases the risk of bioterrorism. In this Review, we discuss the potential threat of bioterrorism, agents that could be exploited, and recent developments in technologies and policy for detecting and controlling epidemics that have been initiated intentionally.

  4. 20 Feb 2022 · This study serves as the most comprehensive empirical assessment of bioterrorism to date by drawing on the Profiles of Incidents involving CBRN and Non-State Actors (POICN) Database at START as well as additional databases.

  5. Some bioterrorism agents, like the smallpox virus, can be spread from person to person and some, like a nthrax, can not. For information on which bioterrorism agents can be spread from person to person, please see the alphabetical list of bioterrorism agents at www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/agentlist.asp .

  6. www.nato-pa.int › document › 2021-biological-threats-technological-progress-and2021 - REPORT - NATO PA

    14 Okt 2021 · In this context, the report examines the risk of bioterrorism and the possibility of the proliferation of biological weapons capabilities to non-state actors such as terrorist groups. The activities of NATO and its members in strengthening resilience and preparedness across the spectrum of biodefence activity are also discussed.

  7. How to Lead during Bioattacks provides government leaders with guidance on anticipating and averting governing pitfalls that arise during epidemics. This resource: Sets forth strategic goals that distinguish effective, compassionate leadership in epidemics.