Your Response: What If?

What if: Biological Attack

Biological attacks involve bacteria, viruses or natural toxins. The effects of toxins can be immediate but for bacteria and viruses the effects may not be apparent for weeks. A bio-terrorist may attack by infecting animals, contaminating food and water, spraying bacteria or viruses into the air. In infections such as smallpox and plague, once a few individuals are infected they can further spread the disease from person to person. An attack could also come from through a building’s ventilation system, the mail, or even through exposure to an infected terrorist seeking to spread disease during an infectious stage.

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