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EA:  BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 170

Concept definition: The type of a biologic agent that can kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate <HUMAN>s or <NON_HUMAN_ANIMAL>s through its physiological properties.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
Reference type: IR
Reference: [MCBA]
Supplemental references:  

Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ABRIN Abrin. 1 [SOED, "abrin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ACONITINE Aconitine. 2 [SOED, "aconitine"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE AFLA Afla, a toxin. 3 [SOED, "aflatoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE AFLATOXIN Aflatoxin. 4 [SOED, "aflatoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ALPHA_BUNGARO Alpha-bungaro, a toxin. 5 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "bungarotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ALPHA_BUNGAROTOXIN Alpha bungarotoxin, a neurotoxin from the banded krait. 6 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "bungarotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ANA Ana (VFDF), a toxin. 7 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ANATOXIN_A Anatoxin A (also known as Very Fast Death Factor). 8 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE ANTHRAX Anthrax. 9 [SOED, "anthrax", 2]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B1A A generic biological weapons agent, B1A. 10  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B2A A generic biological weapons agent, B2A. 11  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B3A A generic biological weapons agent, B3A. 12  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B3B A generic biological weapons agent, B3B, used for simulation purposes. 13  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B4 A generic biological weapons agent, B4, used for simulation purposes. 14  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE B5 A generic biological weapons agent, B5, used for simulation purposes. 15  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BATRACHO Batracho, a toxin. 16 [SOED, "batrachotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BATRACHOTOXIN Batrachotoxin. 17 [SOED, "batrachotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BETA_BUNGARO Beta-bungaro, a toxin. 18 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "bungarotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BETA_BUNGAROTOXIN Beta bungarotoxin, a neurotoxin from the banded krait. 19 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "bungarotoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BLISTER_AGENT Agents that cause general destruction of tissue; blister agent. 20 IR [F3-35]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BLOOD_AGENT Agents that interfere in oxygen metabolism, eventually suffocating the victim; blood agent. 21 IR [F3-35]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTULINUM_A Botulinum A, a bacterial toxin. 22 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTULINUM_B Botulinum B, a bacterial toxin. 23 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTULINUM_C Botulinum C, a bacterial toxin. 24 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTULINUM_D Botulinum D, a bacterial toxin. 25 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTULINUM_E Botulinum E, a bacterial toxin. 26 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_A Botulinus toxin A. 27 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_B Botulinus toxin B. 28 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_C Botulinus toxin C. 29 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_D Botulinus toxin D. 30 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_E Botulinus toxin E. 31 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_F Botulinus toxin F. 32 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BOTU_TOXIN_G Botulinus toxin G. 33 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "botulinus toxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BREVE Breve, also known as Red tide, a toxin. 34 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BREVE_TOXIN Breve toxin, produced by a dinoflagellate responsible for Red tide. 35 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA Bacilli brucella, also known as brucellosis, a bacterial toxin. 36 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_ABORTUS Brucella abortus. 37 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_CANIS Brucella canis. 38 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_MELITENSIS Brucella melitensis. 39 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_NEOTOMAE Brucella neotomae. 40 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_OVIS Brucella ovis. 41 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLA_SUIS Brucella suis. 42 IR [MCBA] [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE BRUCELLOSIS Brucellosis. 43 [SOED, "brucellosis"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE CHOKING_AGENT Agents that act by damaging the capillaries in the lungs causing death due to oxygen deficiency; choking agent. 44 IR [F3-35]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE CHOLERA Cholera. 45 [SOED, "cholera", 2b]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE CIGUA Cigua, also known as maito, a toxin. 46 [SOED, "ciguatoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE CIGUATOXIN Ciguatoxin. 47 [SOED, "ciguatoxin"]
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE COBRO Cobro, a toxin. 48 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE COBROTOXIN Cobrotoxin, the direct lytic factor of cobra venom. 49 IR [MCBA]  
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BIOLOGIC_AGENT_TYPE CONO Cono, a toxin. 50 IR [MCBA]  

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