CDC Category A agent

E271803

A CDC Category A agent is a high-priority biological threat classified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as easily disseminated, causing high mortality, and requiring special public health preparedness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf CDC bioterrorism agent category
biological threat category
associatedWithGuideline CDC bioterrorism response guidelines
CDC infection control recommendations
associatedWithProgram Public Health Emergency Preparedness cooperative agreement
surface form: CDC bioterrorism preparedness program

Strategic National Stockpile planning
consideredBy United States Department of Health and Human Services
surface form: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

United States Department of Homeland Security
surface form: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. public health authorities
definedBy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
surface form: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
hasCharacteristic causes high mortality rates
easily disseminated
easily transmitted from person to person
may cause public panic and social disruption
hasExampleAgent Arenaviruses
Bacillus anthracis
Clostridium botulinum toxin
Filoviridae
surface form: Filoviruses

Francisella tularensis
Variola virus
surface form: Variola major virus

Yersinia pestis
hasImpact high mortality
major public health impact
need for mass medical care
potential for widespread social disruption
hasModeOfSpread aerosol dissemination
food contamination
person-to-person transmission
water contamination
hasPriorityLevel highest priority
hasRequirement rapid detection
rapid implementation of control measures
rapid reporting
includesDisease anthrax
botulism
plague
smallpox
tularemia
viral hemorrhagic fevers
monitoredBy CDC Emergency Operations Center
state and local health departments
requires enhanced public health surveillance
special diagnostic capacity
special laboratory capacity
special medical countermeasures
special public health preparedness
riskLevel highest bioterrorism risk
usedIn bioterrorism preparedness planning
national biodefense strategy
public health emergency response planning

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Bacillus anthracis bioterrorismCategory CDC Category A agent