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WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 1 MODULE 2 UNIT 6 Biological

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 2 Unit 6 Learning Objectives At the end of this unit the student will Describe the different types of biological agents and the basic signs and symptoms that will lead to the identification of biological agent used.

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 3 Student Performance Objectives Describe Vectors and the three(3) main types of vectors used for transmission. Describe the 6 biological agent classifications. Describe the basic difference between the 3 categories of biological agents. Describe why toxins are classified as biological weapons.

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 4 Student Performance Objectives Describe the process of aerobic bacteria weaponization. Describe the basic process of anaerobic bacteria toxin weaponization. Describe the basic process for virus weaponization.

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 5 Student Performance Objectives Describe the most important identifying characteristic in the weaponization process of a WMD. Describe what Agri –Terror means.

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 6 Biological Introduction Glossary

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 7 Characteristics of Biological Warfare Agents Infectivity Pathogenicity Transmissibility Infective Dose Incubation Period

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 8 Characteristics (cont.) Virulence Lethality Stability Toxicity Additional Factors

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 9 Biological Warfare Agent Classification Bacteria  Rickettsiae  Chlamydia Viruses Fungi Toxins

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 10 Categorization Category A (highest Priority) Category B Category C

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 11 Selected BW agents Transmissibility: Incubation Period: Lethality: Treatment: Prevention:

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 12 Anthrax Transmissibility: non-contagious Incubation Period: 2 to 60 days Lethality: Low Treatment: Antibiotics Prevention: Vaccination

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 13 Botulism Transmissibility: Non-contagious Incubation Period: 4 hours to days Lethality: Low Treatment: Antitoxin Prevention: Proper care only

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 14 Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Transmissibility: Non-contagious Incubation Period: 3 to 12 hours Lethality: Low Treatment: Supportive Prevention: None

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 15 Plague (Yersinia Pestis) Transmissibility: Contagious Incubation Period: 1 to 3 days Lethality: High Treatment: Antibiotics Prevention: BSI

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 16 NOTICE TO RESPONDERS…..BE WATCHFUL OF SUSPECT PERSONS HAVING ANIMALS ON SITE FOR POSSIBLE TESTING. THIS IS A TELL TALE SIGN THE SUSPECT IS DEVELOPING A WEAPONIZED AGENT.

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WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 20 Agri-Terror Anti Plant Biological Agents Anti-Animal Biological Agents

WMD Operations Unit 6 slide 21 Unit 6 Review Quiz