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Szerző
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Farkas Csaba Bence
Szerző
dc.contributor.author
Dudás Gábor
Szerző
dc.contributor.author
Babinszky Gergely Csaba
Szerző
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Földi László
Elérhetőség dátuma
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2023-03-28T11:34:03Z
Rendelkezésre állás dátuma
dc.date.available
2023-03-28T11:34:03Z
Kiadás
dc.date.issued
2023
Issn
dc.identifier.issn
1930-613X
Issn
dc.identifier.issn
0026-4075
Uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/20303
Kivonat
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Introduction: As of early 2022, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic still represents a world- wide medical emergency situation. The ongoing vaccination programs can slow down the spread of the virus,however, from time to time, the newly emerging variants of concern and antivaccination movements carry the possibility for the disease to remain in our daily lives. After the appearance of SARS-CoV-2, there was scholarly debate whether the virus was of natural origin, or it emerged from a laboratory, some even thinking the agent’s potential biological weapon prop- erties suggest the latter scenario. Later, the bioweapon theory was dismissed by the majority of experts, but the question remains that despite its natural origin, how potent a biological weapon the SARS-CoV-2 virus can become over time. Materials and Methods: Based on 12 bioweapon threat assessment criteria already published in 2018, we performed a literature search and review, focusing on relevant potential bioweapon properties of the virus SARS-CoV-2. Instead of utilizing a survey among experts, we tried to qualify and quantify characteristics according to the available data found in peer-reviewed papers. We also identified other key elements not mentioned in the original 12 bioweapon criteria, which can play an important role in assessing future biological weapons. Results: According to the international literature we analyzed, SARS-CoV-2 is a moderately infectious agent (ID50 estimated between 100 and 1,000), with high infection-to-disease ratio (35%–45% rate of asymptomatic infected) and medium incubation period (1–34 days, mean 6–7 days). Its morbidity and mortality rate can be categorized as medium (high morbidity rate with significant mortality rate). It can be easily produced in large quantities, has high aerosol stability, and has moderate environmental stability. Based on laboratory experiments and statistical model analysis, it can form and is contagious with droplet nuclei, and with spray technique utilization, it could be weaponized effectively. Several prophylactic countermeasures are available in the form of vaccines,however, specific therapeutic options are much more limited. In connection with the original assessment criteria, the SARS-CoV-2 only achieved a “0” score on the ease of detection because of readily available, relatively sensitive, and specific rapid antigen tests. Based on the pandemic experience, we also propose three new assessment categories: one that establishes a mean to measure the necessary quarantine restrictions related to a biological agent, another one that can represent the personal protective equipment required to work safely with a particular agent, and a third one that quantifies the overall disruptive capability, based on previous real-life experiences. These factors could further specify the threat level related to potential biological weapons. Conclusions: Our results show that the virus can become a potent bioweapon candidate in the future, achieving a total score of 24 out of 36 on the original 12 criteria. The SARS-CoV-2 has already proven its pandemic generating potential and, despite worldwide efforts, still remains an imminent threat. In order to be prepared for the future possibility of the virus arising as a bioweapon, we must remain cautious and take the necessary countermeasures.
Nyelv
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en
Kulcsszó
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Virus
Kulcsszó
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SARS-CoV-2
Kulcsszó
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Bioweapon
Cím
dc.title
Analysis of the Virus SARS-CoV-2 as a Potential Bioweapon in Light of International Literature
Típus
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folyóiratcikk
Változtatás dátuma
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2023-03-28T07:23:22Z
Változat
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kiadói
Hozzáférés
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nyílt hozzáférésű
Doi azonosító
dc.identifier.doi
10.1093/milmed/usac123
Tudományág
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Orvostudományok
Tudományterület
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Orvostudományok/Elméleti orvostudományok
Mtmt azonosító
dc.identifier.mtmt
32825718
Folyóirat
dc.identifier.journalTitle
Military Medicine
Évfolyam
dc.identifier.journalVolume
188
Füzetszám
dc.identifier.journalIssueNumber
3-4
Terjedelem
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531-540
Wos azonosító
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000795665300001
Folyóiratcím rövidítve
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MIL MED
Pubmed azonosító
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35569934
Szerző intézménye
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Műveleti Támogató Tanszék
Szerző intézménye
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Katonai Műszaki Doktori Iskola
Szerző intézménye
dc.contributor.department
Műveleti Támogató Tanszék


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