Ambrus Julian L, Ambrus Clara M, Ambrus Julian L, Akhter Selina, Zaidi Sayed, Rohilla Rajesh, Baig Mirza S
Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences - State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo General Hospital-Kaleida Health System, Buffalo, NY, 14203, USA.
Discov Med. 2007 Jun;7(38):82-7.
As research techniques and biotechnology advance, the risk for potential bioterrorism increases due to the ease of creating or modifying virulent pathogenic microorganisms. In addition, the destruction of natural habitats to a range of animals and microbial species that are normally sequestered in these areas may bring forth new diseases to humans.
随着研究技术和生物技术的进步,由于易于创造或改造有毒致病微生物,潜在生物恐怖主义的风险增加。此外,对通常隔离在这些地区的一系列动物和微生物物种的自然栖息地的破坏可能给人类带来新的疾病。