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What was meant by the term ‘Biological Warfare’’ and why?

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Answered by itskashifakhtar
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Biological warfare is the deliberate use of disease-causing biological agents such as bacteria, virus, rickettsiae, and fungi, or their toxins, to kill or incapacitate humans, animals, or plants as an act of war.

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Sometimes known as “germ warfare,” biological weapons involve the use of toxins or infectious agents that are biological in origin. This can include bacteria, viruses, or fungi. These agents are used to incapacitate or kill humans, animals, or plants as part of a war effort.

Answered by Ayan492006
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Biological warfare is the deliberate use of living organisms, or toxins derived from them, that cause disease in humans, animals, or plants, in conflict or terrorist attack. 1. Bioweapons, therefore, include living organisms and the toxins they produce.

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