History of biological warfare

Before the 20th century, the use of biological agents took three major forms:

  • Deliberate contamination of food and water with poisonous or contagious material
  • Use of microbes, biological toxins, animals, or plants (living or dead) in a weapon system
  • Use of biologically inoculated fabrics and persons

In the 20th century, sophisticated bacteriological and virological techniques allowed the production of significant stockpiles of weaponized bio-agents:

  • Bacterial agents: Anthrax, Brucella, Tularemia, etc.
  • Viral agents: Smallpox, Viral hemorrhagic fevers, etc.
  • Toxins: Botulinum, Ricin, etc.
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