Synonyms : Terrorism, Biological
| bioterrorism |
terrorism using the weapons of biological warfare
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| bioterrorism |
1. The unlawful release of biologic agents or toxins with the intent to intimidate or coerce a government or civilian population to further political or social objectives. Humans, animals, and plants are often targets. 2. Use of microorganisms or toxins to kill or sicken people, animals or plants. The main difference between biological terrorism and conventional terrorism (ie bombs, hijackings, etc.) is the duration from the time of attack to the presentation of victims of the attack. ...
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| bioterrorism |
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| bioterrorism |
The use of living agents, such as a manmade or natural disease pathogens, to attack people, animals, and plants.
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| bioterrorism |
the deliberate use of microorganisms or toxins from living organisms to induce death or disease. Biological and chemical agents that could be used include anthrax, small pox, West Nile virus, cholera, ebola, dengue fever, botulism, Lyme disease, pneumonia and tuberculosis.
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