
Pathogenic Bio-Warfare
Pathogenic bio-warfare refers to the use of harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or toxins, as weapons to cause illness or death in humans, animals, or plants. In this context, a state or group intentionally releases these pathogens to disrupt societies, harm populations, or exert control. Unlike traditional warfare, which uses explosives or firearms, bio-warfare targets health and food systems, potentially leading to widespread disease outbreaks. This form of warfare raises ethical concerns and poses significant risks to public health and safety, highlighting the need for preparedness and prevention measures against biological threats.