Title: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BIOTERRORISM
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Biodefense Epidemiology Shahid Beheshti
University of medical sciences 2008 By
Hatami H. MD. MPH
2Bioterrorism Definition
- The intentional or threatened use of
microorganisms or biological toxins to kill or
incapacitate people, animals, or crops. - Bioterrorism events may be unnaturally occurring
- emerging infections.
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5Historical Aspects of Bioterrorism
- Biological weapons are not new
- The technologies of production and delivery have
been developed
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11Known Development to Agents by the Major powers
- Canada
- United State
- France
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Russia
- Japan
12History of biological weapons
- 1346 Tartar siege of Kaffa (Feodossa) catapult
plague victims over walls (662y) - 1767 The French and Indian War the English gave
Smallpox contaminated blankets to Indians (241 y) - 1918 (WWI) German agents inoculated horses and
cattle with Glanders disease (90 y) - 1940 Japan dropped Bubonic plague infected fleas
and grain (to attract the local rats) in China
(68 y)
13History of biological weapons (continued)
- 1975 Biological Weapons Convention prohibiting
the production/stockpiling biological weapons (33
y) - 1979 Sverdlovsk Incident accidental explosion at
biological warfare facility killing an estimated
200-1000 people from anthrax (29 y)
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- Bioterrorism events may be unnaturally occurring
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20B.W. Agents Differ from C.W. Agents
Biological Agents Natural Production
difficult None volatile Many toxins more
toxic Infectious agents replicate Not dermally
active Legitimate medical use Odorless and
tasteless Diverse pathogenic effects Many are
effective immunogens Aerosol delivery Delayed
Onset (Days to Weeks) A few are contagious
Chemical Agents Man-made Production difficult
(industrial) Many volatile Less toxic than many
toxins Do not replicate Many are dermally
active No use other than as weapons Odor or taste
when contaminated Fewer types of effects Poor
immunogens Mist / droplet / aerosol
delivery Rapid Onset (Minutes) Not Contagious
21Critical Biological Agents Category A
- Organisms that pose a risk to national security
because they - Can be easily disseminate
- Transmitted person-to-person
- Cause high mortality
- Major public health impact
- Might cause public panic
- Social disruption
- Require special action for public health
preparedness
22Critical Biological Agents Category A
- Variola major
- Bacillus anthracis
- Yersinia pestis
- Clostridium botulinum
- Francisella tularensis
- Ebola hemorrhagic fever
- Marburg hemorrhagic fever
- Lassa Junin
23Critical Biological Agents Category B
- Are moderately easy to disseminate
- Cause moderate morbidity and low mortality
- Require specific enhancements of diagnostic
capacity and disease surveillance
24Critical Biological Agents Category B
- Coxiella burnetti
- Brucella species
- Burkholderia mallei
- Alphaviruses
- Venezuelan encephalomyelitis
- Equine encephalomyelitis
- Ricin toxin
- Toxin of C. perfringence
- Staphylococcus enterotoxin B
- SARS CoV ??
25Critical Biological Agents Category C
- Include emerging pathogens that could be
engineered for mass dissemination in the future
because of - Availability
- Ease of production and dissemination
- Potential for high morbidity and mortality
- Major health impact
26Critical Biological Agents Category C
- Nipah virus
- Hantaviruses
- Tickborne hemorrhagic F
- Tickborne encephalitis
- Yellow fever
- MDR tuberculosis
- SARS CoV??
27Another classification of Agents
- Lethal or incapacitating
- Anti-personnel, anti-animal,
- anti-plant
- Replicating pathogen, toxin
- Contagious or non-contagious
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29Bioweapons
30Bioagents by Probability of Use as Biological
Weapons
- Very likely to be used
- Smallpox
- Plague
- Anthrax
- Tularemia
- Marburg
- Melioidosis
- Q fever
- Typhus
- Possible use
- Brucellosis
- Japanese encephalitis
- Yellow fever
- Tetanus
- Diphtheria
31Epidemiological Pattern of Tularemia Weapon
Contaminated zone
Infected zone
Zone of initial explosion
32Epidemiological Pattern of Anthrax Weapon
Contaminated zone
Zone of initial explosion
Infected zone
33Epidemiological Pattern of Plague Weapon
New foci of secondary infection
Contaminated zone
Infected zone
Zone of initial explosion
34Outbreak or Epidemic ?
Plague
Anthrax (and most others)
Smallpox
Day 0
35Outbreak or Epidemic ?
Plague
Anthrax (and most others)
Smallpox
Day 10
36Outbreak or Epidemic ?
Plague
Anthrax (and most others)
Smallpox
Day 20
37Outbreak or Epidemic ?
Plague
Anthrax (and most others)
Smallpox
Day 30
38Outbreak or Epidemic ?
Plague
Anthrax (and most others)
Smallpox
Day 40
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42Targets
- General population
- Animals
- Plants
43Host, Agent, Environment
44Host, Agent, Environment
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46Typical Incubation Periods
- lt 1 day
- Staphylococcal enterotoxin B
- lt 1 week
- anthrax
- plague
- tularemia
- VEE
- botulism
- gt 1 week
- brucellosis
- Q fever
- Smallpox
- EEE/WEE
- Viral hemorrhagic fevers
- anthrax
47Epidemiological Clues to a Biological Attack
- Suspicious transmission pattern
- Unusual genetic or molecular patterns
- Multiple simultaneous epidemics
- Unusual clinical presentation
- Unexplained animal deaths
- Direct evidence of biowarfare munitions
- Claims by aggressors and/or prior intelligence
48Epidemiological Clues to a Biological Attack
- Large unexplained epidemic with similarly acute
patients with an unusual epidemic curve - More severe case of disease than usual with
higher mortality, refractory to treatment and
usually with respiratory manifestation - Multiple diseases in the same patient
- Unusual geographic, seasonal, or patient
distribution
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51Some Indicators ofBioterrorism Events
- Point source exposure pattern.
- Compressed epidemic curve.
- Geographic correlates of exposure.
- High attack rate among exposed.
- Exotic disease for area.
- Low attack rates in protected areas.
- Animals also acquiring disease.
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56Elements of Biological Defense
- Technical
- Detection
- Identification
- Physical protection
- Disinfection
- Disinsection
- Medical
- Prophylaxis
- Urgent (pre- and post-exposure) prophylaxis
- Treatment
57The Way Ahead
- Surveillance (diagnostics and communication)
- Education
- Proactive Deterrence
- Public Health Infrastructure
- HUMINT
- Biomedical Research
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- Horror / anger / panic
- Fear of contagion
- Fear of invisible agents
- Irrational thinking about viruses/microbes
- Anger at terrorists, government, or both
- Attribution of symptoms to infection
- Scapegoating/paranoia/social isolation
- Loss of faith in social/political/ governmental
institutions
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(psychoterrorism)
- Prevention of group panic
- Rapid, careful medical evaluation
- and treatment
- Avoidance of emotion-based responses
- Control of symptoms due to hyperarousal and
somatization - Effective, credible communication
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