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Chemical and Biological Weapons



             The Governments" tries to get rid of biological and chemical warfare is only one of the arguments against these weapons. Even though the Governments" tries to get rid of Biological and chemical warfare is a vital proof of the need to abolish such weapons, an even greater argument can be made after examining the effects and dangers.
             Biological agents are contaminating microbes or toxins used to inflict illness or death in people, animals, and plants. Biological weapons depend upon the ability of the microorganisms to infect and grow in the infected organism. Biological agents can be distributed as an aerosol or airborne particles. The effects of biological agents can be as soon as a few second to a few minutes or delayed from several hours to several .
             days. Biological agents are Anthrax, Botulism, Plague, Small Pox, Tularemia and viruses such as Ebola and Mar burg. .
             The first of these, Anthrax, is a deadly bacterial disease that normally afflicts grazing animals such as sheep and cows. It normally enters the body through skin wounds, inhalation or ingestion. Human cases rarely occurred until lately when seventy-eight cases of inhalation were reported of which sixty-eight were fatal. During a biological attack, anthrax would likely be distributed by means of aerosol-spray containers in the form of spores. Anthrax was developed by Soviet Union and the United States. These spores can survive harsh conditions and cover a great distance before disintegrating. Next, botulism is a rare but serious paralytic illness. Classic symptoms include double vision, blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth and muscle weakness. Plague is the lethal bacterial disease that triggered the "Black Death" in which killed approximately twenty-five million people in Europe in the mid-fourteenth century. As a weapon, the bacteria would likely be transmitted by aerosol containers, which would lead to a form of the disease called pneumonic plague.


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