Aerosol Transmission: Effective for respiratory agents.
Water Contamination: Municipal supplies may dilute pathogens but can still be targeted.
Food Contamination: High risk for attacks targeting uncooked or heat-stable food.
Consequences of Biological Agent Attacks
Delayed onset of symptoms complicates early detection.
Distinguishing between a biological attack and a natural outbreak can be challenging.
Anthrax Case Studies
The Kameido Incident
Associated with Aum Shinrikyo's attempts to use Bacillus anthracis spores.
Investigations into symptoms reported by locals raised concerns about possible aerosolized anthrax.
The Amerithrax Task Force
After 9/11, there was heightened concern for biological attacks: anthrax letters sent to various media outlets and politicians.
Analysis of extracted anthrax identified it as Ames strain, linked to lab research, suggesting deliberate action.
Detailed forensic approaches, including carbon dating and genetic analysis, narrowed down suspects, ultimately implicating Dr. Bruce Ivins posthumously.
Review
Microbial forensics involves detailed investigative techniques for biocrimes and bioterrorism, especially concerning evidence handling and analysis to attribute biological attacks effectively.