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list of classical biological threat agents includes the microorganisms
(bacteria or viruses) that cause the following diseases:
- Anthrax
- Brucellosis
- Cholera
- Glanders
- Plague
- Tularemia
- Q fever
- Smallpox
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis
- Viral hemorrhagic fevers (e.g., Marburg, Ebola)
- Botulism (caused by a bacterial toxin)
These disease agents differ from one another in several characteristics:
Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium that causes botulism
- Infectious Dose: The dose required to infect a human being
ranges from as few as one to ten organisms for Q fever, to 100-500
organisms for the inhalational form of anthrax.
- Incubation Period: The delay between infection and the appearance
of symptoms can range from as little as one day (for plague) to as
many as 42 days (for anthrax).
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