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14-September-2008 18:38:41 - agent A sampling of Bacillus anthracis-Anthrax A sampling of Bacillus anthracis-Anthrax A biological agent is an infectious disease or toxin that can be used in bioterrorism or biological warfare. There are more than 1200 different kinds of biological agents. Biological agents include prions, viruses, microorganisms bacteria and fungi and some unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes for example parasites and their associated toxins. They have the ability to adversely affect human health in a variety of ways, ranging from allergic reactions that are usually relatively mild, to serious medical conditions, even death. These organisms are ubiquitous in the natural environment; they are found in water, soil, plants, and animals. Because many biological agents reproduce rapidly and require minimal resources for preservation, they are a potential danger in a wide variety of occupational settings. Examples of biological agents are Contents 1 Mycotic Biological Agents 2 Bacterial Biological Agents 3 Chlamydial Biological Agents 4 Rickettsial Biological Agents 5 Viral Biological Agents 6 Biological Vectors 7 Biological Toxins 8 Simuants 9 See also 10 External links Mycotic Biological Agents OC - Coccidioides mycosis Bacterial Biological Agents N - anthrax TR - anthrax LE - plague UL - tularemia schu S4 TT - wet-type UL ZZ - dry-type UL SR - tularemia JT - tularemia 425 HO - cholera AB - bovine brucelosis US - porcine brucellosis NX - porcine brucellosis AM - caprine brucellosis BX - caprine brucellosis Y - bacterial dysentery LA - Glanders HI - Melioidosis DK - diphtheria TQ - listeriosis Chlamydial Biological Agents SI - psisticosis Rickettsial Biological Agents RI - rocky mountain spotted fever UY - rocky mountain spooted fever OU - Q fever MN - wet-type OU NT - dry-type OU YE - human typhus AV - murine typhus Viral Biological Agents OJ - yellow fever UT - yellow fever LU - yellow fever FA - rift valley fever NU - Venezuelan Equine Encephalomylitis TD - Venezuelan Equine Encephalomylitis FX - Venezuelan Equine Encephalomylitis ZX - Eastern Equine Encephalomylitis ZL - smallpox AN - Japanese B Encephalitis Biological Vectors AP = Aedes aegypti mosquito Biological Toxins X - botulinum toxin A XR - partially purified botulinum toxin A W - ricin toxin WA - ricin toxin UC - staphyloccocal enterotoxin B PG - staphyloccocal enterotoxin B TZ - saxitoxin SS - saxitoxin PP - tetrodotoxin Simuants MR - molasis residium BG - Bacillus globigii BS - Bacillus globigii U - Bacillus globigii SM - Serratia marescens P - Serratia marescens AF - Aspergillus fumigatus mutant C-2 EC - E. coli BT - Bacillus thursidius EH - Erwinia hebicola FP - fluorescent particle See also Biological hazard External links U.S. Department of Labor - Biological Agents U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Select Agents and Toxins v d e Bioterrorism Related concepts Bacteria · Biological hazard · Biological warfare · Decontamination · Infectious disease · Virus · Toxin · Terrorism Biological agents Anthrax · Avian influenza · Botulinum toxin · Brucellosis · Burkholderia pseudomallei · Chlamydophila psittaci · Coxiella burnetii · Ebola · Equine Encephalitis · Foodborne illness · Fungi · Glanders · Hantavirus · Henipavirus · Legionnaires' disease · Marburg virus · Mold · Plague · Ricin · Salmonella enterica · Salmonellosis · Salmonella typhi · Smallpox · Staphylococcus · Tularemia · Typhus · Viral hemorrhagic fever Modern bioterrorist incidents 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack · 2001 anthrax attacks Prevention and response Australia Group · Center for Biosecurity · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism · Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency · Defense Threat Reduction Agency · European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control · Global Health Security Initiative · Health Threat Unit · National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center · National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity · United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases Wiktionary definition · Wikimedia Commons · Wikisource Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Biological_agent Categories: Biological weapons Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Español Bahasa Indonesia Lietuvių اردو This page was last modified on 4 September 2008, at 23:29
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