Author(s):
Nikhil A Zanke, Ashwini A Zanke, Rohan B Athwale, Ashwini G.Ghirake
Email(s):
ashwinizanke98@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/2231-3915.2023.00011
Address:
Nikhil A Zanke, Ashwini A Zanke, Rohan B Athwale, Ashwini G.Ghirake
Sheri Sant Gajanan maharaj college of Bsc (biology, chemistry,)
Shri sant Gajanan Maharaj college of Pharmacy buldhana, Maharastra 443101.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 13,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2023
ABSTRACT:
Biological struggle is the intentional use of micro-organisms and toxins to produce sickness and loss of life in humans, farm animals and plants, their attraction in warfare, and to be used in terrorist attacks is attributed to various specific features. Organic weapons (BWs) may be disseminated through aerosol sprays, explosives or food and water contamination. Bws can strike all of sudden with none warning and inflict big mortality and morbidity which could keep for a long duration, such assaults may additionally create excessive stage of panic, environment infection and severe pressures on emergency fitness offerings. Bioterrorism is the usage of bows in terrorism. modern-day issues regarding the use of bows end result from the growing wide variety of countries which might be engaged in the proliferation of such guns and their acquisition by way of terrorist groups. The want of the hour is to broaden bio defence via full worldwide cooperation and to educate the likely target populations approximately precautions and shielding measures to be taken in such assaults.
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Nikhil A Zanke, Ashwini A Zanke, Rohan B Athwale, Ashwini G.Ghirake. Advance Biological warfare Agent and Microbial Forensics. International Journal of Technology. 2023; 13(2)85-9: doi: 10.52711/2231-3915.2023.00011
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Nikhil A Zanke, Ashwini A Zanke, Rohan B Athwale, Ashwini G.Ghirake. Advance Biological warfare Agent and Microbial Forensics. International Journal of Technology. 2023; 13(2)85-9: doi: 10.52711/2231-3915.2023.00011 Available on: https://www.ijtonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-13-2-3
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