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Disease Information for Terrorist/Chemical-Biological weapon possible
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Burning blebs/sudden appearance/skin
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Adult male Fulminant pneumonia Sanguinous effusion Death
- Disease Progression
- Course/Catastrophic presentation/onset
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- Exposure/African horse sickness
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- Anthrax
- Blastomycosis
- Bolivian Hemorrhagic Fever/Machupo
- Brucellosis
- Chemical Tracheobronchitis
- Crimean hemorrhagic fever
- Ebola virus/disease
- Encephalitis, Eastern equine
- Encephalitis, St Louis B
- Encephalitis, Western equine
- Glanders (Malleomyces mallei)
- Influenza
- Japanese B encephalitis
- Lassa fever
- Marburg virus disease
- Melioidosis
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- Rift valley fever
- Russian Encephalitis
- Smallpox
- Tularemia
- Tularemic pneumonia
- Typhus, acute/epidemic
- Typhus, murine
- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis
- Yellow fever
- Definition
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CBW usually are distributed by gas or aerosol;include
CBRNE Vomiting agents,Lung irritants, Irritants, incapacitating agents (anticholinergics, LSD,Cannabinoids,
nerve gas agents, cyanide; includes Vesicants arsine, mustard gas, chlorine gas, phosgene, AND Ricin, T2- mycotoxin, botulinum which are non-living biologicals; Microbes include anthrax, plague, smallpox, Q fever, viral hemorrhagic fevers, and the Zoonoses brucellosis, meliodosis
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