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Bioterrorism - Disease Investigations Branch

Bioterrorism Related Diseases

Bioterrorism agents are divided into three categories based on their ease of spread and the severity of illness they cause. Category A agents are most dangerous, and Category C agents are current emerging threats.

Category A

Can be easily spread or transmitted from person to person

Result in high death rates and have the potential for major public health impact

Cause public panic and social disruption

Require special action for public health preparedness.

Category B

Moderately easy to spread

Result in moderate illness rates and low death rates

Require specialized testing capabilities

Category C

Easily available

Easily produced and spread

Have potential for high morbidity and mortality rates

Bioterrorism related disease threats include:

Biological Agents

Chemical Agents

Radiation

For more information on preparedness activities focused on specific agents, and to learn how to prepare for a bioterrorism-related emergency, click here

For more information on agents of bioterrorism, please visit the CDCs website.

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