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From this page you can access information about biological agent properties and uses, and defenses against them, information about agents that can distribute these agents (such as mosquitos and fleas), and some background on general concepts of biological warfare.
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Full Listing of Pathogens and Toxins with Biological Weapons Potential with Datasheets Available
Names include a list of the currently accepted biological names for possible biological warfare agents for which full datasheets or brief notes (the secondary agents) have been prepared or are in preparation.
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Alternative and Colloquial Names for Diseases: can be found at this page.
There are only two fungal pathogens currently considered of significance as biological weapons against humans:
| An overview of viral encephalitis agents | An overview of viral hemorrhagic fever agents | ||
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Follow this link for lists including synonyms of pathogens and organized by crops targeted.
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Phytophthora infestans | Fiji disease virus |
Two insect pests of plants have recently appeared on lists of potential biological agents
In addition, there are a number of agents that have been tested or thought orthat have been thought about for agent use, for example infectious conjunctivitis virus (by Iraq) and hepatitis A virus (by South Africa), and simulants. All of these deserve some coverage, but not necessarily as much as anthrax, smallpox, or the plague have earned.
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