Title: Standardized Awareness Authorized Training, Train-the-Trainer
1Standardized Awareness Authorized Training,
Train-the-Trainer
2Objectives
- Discuss the general characteristics, routes of
entry, and signs and symptoms of biological
agents. - Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using
biological agents for terrorist activity. - Discuss recognition, identification, and
classification as they apply to biological
emergencies.
3Objectives (continued)
- Identify potential sources in the community where
biological agents are manufactured, transported,
stored, used, or disposed of. - List five indicators of a possible
criminal/terrorist act involving biological
materials. - Discuss instructional strategies for facilitating
the Biological Agents module.
4Biological Agents
- Types
- Dissemination
- Availability
- Routes of entry
- General signs and/or symptoms
- Mortality
- Basic treatment
5Types of Biological Agents
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6Types of Biological Agents (continued)
- Bacteria
- Anthrax
- Plague
- Tularemia
- Q Fever
7Types of Biological Agents (continued)
- Viruses
- Smallpox
- Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHF)
8Types of Biological Agents (continued)
- Toxins
- Ricin So lethal, very little is needed
- Botulinum Toxin
9Advantages of Using Biological Agents for
Terrorist Activity
- Availability
- Difficulty of detection
- Ability to use covertly
- Ease of spreading
- Typing up resources
- Psychological impact
- Difficulty of preparing
10Disadvantages of Using Biological Agents for
Terrorist Activity
- Delayed effects
- Hazardous to terrorist
- Numerous difficult steps
- Weather conditions affect dispersion
- Less predictable results
11Categories of Biological Agents
- Category AAnthrax, plague, smallpox
- Category BRicin,Q fever
- Category CNipah virus,Yellow fever
12Potential Sources
- Nature/agriculture
- Hospital, veterinary, and diagnostic laboratories
- University research
- Food production plants
- Industries
- Garbage disposal plants
- Sewage plants
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13Indicators of a Biological Incident
- Unusual numbers of sick or dying people of
animals - Unscheduled and unusual spray being disseminated
- Abandoned spray devices
14Questions For Presentation Preparation
- How will you explain the importance of learning
this module to your participants? - What do participants need to learn from this
module content? - What additional resources can be used to
reinforce learning the content in this module? - How will you involve the audience in learning
this material? - What safety concerns need to be reinforced in
this module?
15Conclusion
- What are the general characteristics, routes of
entry, and signs and symptoms of biological
agents? - What are the indicators of a possible
criminal/terrorist act involving biological
materials? - What are indicators of a biological emergency?
How would you identify and classify biological
agents?
16Conclusion (continued)
- What are some potential sources for the
manufacture, transportation, storage, use, or
disposal of biological agents in your community? - Name the indicators of a possible
criminal/terrorist act involving biological
materials. - What are some potential instructional strategies
you could use for facilitating the Biological
Agents module?
17Standardized Awareness Authorized Training,
Train-the-Trainer
- Biological AgentsEnd of Module
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