Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents

Global perception and consciousness of the threat of bioterrorism seem to have diminished in recent past following achievements in decades of global fight against deadly infectious diseases such as plague and smallpox. However, with recent advancement in biotechnology and the arrival on the scene of...

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Main Authors: Bobmanuel Chimaroke Echeonwu, Obinna O Nwankiti, Solomon C Chollom, Kayode A Olawuyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2018;volume=4;issue=3;spage=161;epage=166;aulast=Echeonwu
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spelling doaj-8a76bb01bb5b443e8483e8abae4c02cb2020-11-25T00:54:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Forensic Science and Medicine2349-50142018-01-014316116610.4103/jfsm.jfsm_5_18Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agentsBobmanuel Chimaroke EcheonwuObinna O NwankitiSolomon C ChollomKayode A OlawuyiGlobal perception and consciousness of the threat of bioterrorism seem to have diminished in recent past following achievements in decades of global fight against deadly infectious diseases such as plague and smallpox. However, with recent advancement in biotechnology and the arrival on the scene of amoral and rogue states as well as terrorist groups, there is a justifiably heightened global apprehension that bacteria, viruses, and toxicogenic fungi can be weaponized and used to cause great harm to humans and agricultural biodiversity. We now have on our hands the dilemma of dual-use of biotechnology. This review brings to the fore an aspect of microbial forensics – bioagent source-tracing (attribution) that is very key in mounting an appropriate response to the evident threat of bioterrorism. This article places a little more emphasis on the bioagent Yersinia pestis, and the technique of whole-genome sequence typing adjudged the most effective technique for building databases for bioterrorism-associated agents and public health important pathogens. The need for international sharing of data and databases of bio-agents is emphasized, as this would enable global applicability of bio-agent source-tracing in cases of bioterrorism.http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2018;volume=4;issue=3;spage=161;epage=166;aulast=EcheonwuBioagentbioterrorismmicrobial forensicssource-tracingwhole-genome sequence typing
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author Bobmanuel Chimaroke Echeonwu
Obinna O Nwankiti
Solomon C Chollom
Kayode A Olawuyi
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Obinna O Nwankiti
Solomon C Chollom
Kayode A Olawuyi
Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
Bioagent
bioterrorism
microbial forensics
source-tracing
whole-genome sequence typing
author_facet Bobmanuel Chimaroke Echeonwu
Obinna O Nwankiti
Solomon C Chollom
Kayode A Olawuyi
author_sort Bobmanuel Chimaroke Echeonwu
title Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
title_short Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
title_full Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
title_fullStr Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
title_full_unstemmed Bioterrorism threat: A review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
title_sort bioterrorism threat: a review of microbial forensics source-tracing of some bioterrorism agents
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
issn 2349-5014
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Global perception and consciousness of the threat of bioterrorism seem to have diminished in recent past following achievements in decades of global fight against deadly infectious diseases such as plague and smallpox. However, with recent advancement in biotechnology and the arrival on the scene of amoral and rogue states as well as terrorist groups, there is a justifiably heightened global apprehension that bacteria, viruses, and toxicogenic fungi can be weaponized and used to cause great harm to humans and agricultural biodiversity. We now have on our hands the dilemma of dual-use of biotechnology. This review brings to the fore an aspect of microbial forensics – bioagent source-tracing (attribution) that is very key in mounting an appropriate response to the evident threat of bioterrorism. This article places a little more emphasis on the bioagent Yersinia pestis, and the technique of whole-genome sequence typing adjudged the most effective technique for building databases for bioterrorism-associated agents and public health important pathogens. The need for international sharing of data and databases of bio-agents is emphasized, as this would enable global applicability of bio-agent source-tracing in cases of bioterrorism.
topic Bioagent
bioterrorism
microbial forensics
source-tracing
whole-genome sequence typing
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