作者
Hugo-Jan Jansen, Florence J Breeveld, Cornelis Stijnis, Martin P Grobusch
发表日期
2014/6/1
来源
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
卷号
20
期号
6
页码范围
488-496
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Biological weapons achieve their intended target effects through the infectivity of disease-causing infectious agents. The ability to use biological agents in warfare is prohibited by the Biological and Toxin Weapon Convention. Bioterrorism is defined as the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria or other agents used to cause illness or death in people, but also in animals or plants. It is aimed at creating casualties, terror, societal disruption, or economic loss, inspired by ideological, religious or political beliefs. The success of bioterroristic attempts is defined by the measure of societal disruption and panic, and not necessarily by the sheer number of casualties. Thus, making only a few individuals ill by the use of crude methods may be sufficient, as long as it creates the impact that is aimed for. The assessment of bioterrorism threats and motives have been described before. Biocrime implies the use of a biological agent …
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HJ Jansen, FJ Breeveld, C Stijnis, MP Grobusch - Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2014