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  • ...ccidents with especially hazardous materials led to the creation of the '''Select Agent Program'''. This program, principally under the authority of the [[Centers for Dise ...l controls. The [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]] overlaps with the Select Agent Program list, but deals with emerging diseases and other agents considered of conce
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  • The [[bacterium]] that causes [[anthrax]]. It is a [[Select Agent Program|Select Agent]] and a high-risk [[biological weapon]].
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  • In the U.S. [[Select Agent Program]] for controlling dangerous organisms with potential as [[biological weapon
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  • ...are threats]], with a schedule of included agents, which complements the [[Select Agent Program]] list and the [[Biological Weapons and Toxins Convention]]; it is more for
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  • Its causative organism is listed in the [[Select Agent Program]] and is considered a high-risk [[biological weapon]] of [[CDC Bioterrorism
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  • ...int/csr/don/1999_04_07a/en/}}</ref> it is an [[overlap agent]] under the [[Select Agent Program]] due to high lethality and a wide range of susceptible hosts, and is in [[
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  • ...n system that groups pathogens with respect to risk, and complements the [[Select Agent Program]], the Centers for Disease Control created the Bioterrorism Diseases/Agents
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  • ...ccidents with especially hazardous materials led to the creation of the '''Select Agent Program'''. This program, principally under the authority of the [[Centers for Dise ...l controls. The [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]] overlaps with the Select Agent Program list, but deals with emerging diseases and other agents considered of conce
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  • ...cidioidomycosis]]. It has sufficient epidemic danger to be listed in the [[Select Agent Program]]. Other names for the disease it causes include The disease has numerous d
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  • ...Useful references for organisms deemed as biological threats is the U.S. [[Select Agent Program]], which regulates laboratories handling such weapons, and the [[CDC Bioter
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  • ...at are potential threats to crops or livestock. USDA participates in the [[Select Agent Program]] to regulate handling organisms that have the greatest potential for use a
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  • ...Its epidemic potential caused it to be listed as a human threat in the [[Select Agent Program]], and in [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]] Category B.
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  • ...lpox virus is one of the organisms, probably of greatest concern, in the [[Select Agent Program]] list. DURC is broader than the focus of Select Agent research, which "is
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  • ...ry and inspection regimes to monitor the legitimate uses, such as the U.S. Select Agent Program.
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  • ...h as bomb-grade]] nuclear materials, living cultures of agents under the [[Select Agent Program]] etc., may need the physical and electronic security needs, because both t
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  • ...sive research. There are several national programs analogous to the U.S. [[Select Agent Program]], which requires special controls on laboratories doing medical, veterinar
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  • ...centre/factsheets/fs262/en/}}</ref> it is an [[overlap agent]] under the [[Select Agent Program]] due to high lethality and a wide range of susceptible hosts. It is in [[C
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  • ...Its epidemic potential caused it to be listed as a human threat in the [[Select Agent Program]].
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  • ...Its epidemic potential caused it to be listed as a human threat in the [[Select Agent Program]]. The inhalation hazard is so high that suspected inhalational tularemia m
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  • ...grams, and poor understanding of reservoirs, many VHFs are listed in the [[Select Agent Program]]. Many need to be handled at [[Biosafety Level 4]].
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  • ...ed use of them in warfare, primarily by Japan in the Second World War. The Select Agent Program and CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list give examples of high-risk agents.
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  • ...arily casualty-producing, and is listed, as an [[overlap agent]] in the [[Select Agent Program]] and as a Category B organism in [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list ]]
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  • ...y and epidemic potential caused it to be listed as a human threat in the [[Select Agent Program]]. The inhalation hazard is so high that suspected inhalational tularemia m
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  • Not only is it listed in the [[Select Agent Program]], and recognized in the highest-risk category of potential [[biological we
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  • ...ention]] went into effect, and is liste, as an [[overlap agent]] in the [[Select Agent Program]] and as a Category B organism in [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]].
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  • ...r, in China by Japanese forces in the [[Second World War]]. It is in the [[Select Agent Program]] and [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]], considered a likely choice
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  • ...isk to human health. In 2003, [[monkeypox]], which is listed in the U.S. [[Select Agent Program]] was introduced into the United States when a shipment of African rodents ...remia]], listed in both the [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]] and [[Select Agent Program]]. [[Salmonella enterica|Salmonellosis]], also in the [[CDC Bioterrorism Ag
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  • ...inment methods must be instituted to stop outbreaks; it is listed in the [[Select Agent Program]] as a dangerously contagious human pathogen.
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  • ...[anthrax]], [[tularemia]]) listed in the [[Centers for Disease Control]] [[Select Agent Program]], diseases with significant [[epidemic]] or [[pandemic]] potential (e.g.,
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  • ...nt of Agriculture]] (USDA). USDA cooperates with the CDC in managing the [[Select Agent Program]] for potential biological warfare agents; it has responsibilities for thos
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