- that may be deliberate, multiple, and repetitive. The
growing threat of
biowarfare agents and
bioterrorism has led to the
development of
specific field tools...
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Serratia marcescens (/səˈreɪʃiə mɑːrˈsɛsɪnz/)[failed verification] is a
species of rod-shaped, Gram-negative
bacteria in the
family Yersiniaceae. It is...
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Operation Vegetarian was an
unused British biowarfare military operation plan
developed from 1942 to 1944
during World War II. The plan
consisted of disseminating...
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forces or
actions such as subversion, diversion, sabotage, espionage,
biowarfare, sanctions,
propaganda or
guerrilla warfare. This is
typically done to...
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Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a
diverse group of diseases. "Viral"
means a
health problem caused by
infection from a virus, "hemorrhagic"
means to...
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tested on
Chinese civilians. Due to
pressure from
numerous accounts of the
biowarfare attacks,
Chiang Kai-shek sent a
delegation of army and
foreign medical...
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Several countries have
developed anthrax as a weapon. It has been used in
biowarfare and
bioterrorism since 1914. In 1975, the
Biological Weapons Convention...
- man of
heart and a real soldier. In a
historically early instance of
biowarfare,
Siemienowicz sponsored the
firing of
artillery containing the saliva...
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Convention (BWC), the
Soviet authorities subsequently augmented their biowarfare programs. Over the
course of its history, the
Soviet program is known...
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Morning Herald. 1994-12-17. Bärnighausen, Till: "Data
Generated in ****an's
Biowarfare Experiments on
Human Victims in China, 1932-1945, and the
Ethics of Using...