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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2017.12.31.442

Characteristics of Biological Agent and relavent case study  

Park, Minwoo (Division of Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response, Korea Centers for Disease Contorl & Prevention)
Kim, Hwami (Division of Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response, Korea Centers for Disease Contorl & Prevention)
Choi, Yeonhwa (Division of Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response, Korea Centers for Disease Contorl & Prevention)
Kim, Jusim (Division of Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response, Korea Centers for Disease Contorl & Prevention)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.13, no.4, 2017 , pp. 442-454 More about this Journal
Abstract
Biological weapon is manipulated and produced from microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, rickettsia, fungi etc. It is classified as one of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) along with chemical weapon and radiological weapon. Biological weapon has a number of operational advantages over the other WMDs including ease of development and production, low cost and possibility of covert dissemination. In this study we analyze the history of biological weapon's development and the existing biological threats. Then, we predict the social impact of biological attack based on the physical properties of biological agent and infection mechanisms. By analyzing the recognition, dispersion pattern of agents, characteristics of the diseases in the biological weapon related historical events such as Sverdlovsk anthrax accident, 2001 anthrax attack, we found out some of the facts that biological attack would not likely to be recognized rapidly, produce large number of the exposed, increase number of paients who suffed from severe respiratory illness. It would lead the public health and medical service providers to be struggled with hugh burden. Base on the facts that we found from this case study, we suggested the main capabilities of public health required to respond to bioterrorism event efficiently. Syndromic surveillance and other reporting system need to be operated effeciently so that any suspicious event should be detected promptly. the pathogen which suspected to be used should be identified through laboratory diagnostic system. It is critical for the public health agency to define potentially exposed population under close cooperation with law enforcement agencies. Lastly, massive prophylaxis should be provided rapidly to the people at need by operating human and material resources effeciently. If those capacities of public health are consistantly fortified we would be able to deal with threat of bioterrorism successfully.
Keywords
Bioterrorism; Biological threat; Biological agent; Biological weapon;
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