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Pathogens
for
Dispersion
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Bacillus
anthracis
(anthrax)
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Below
is a list and images of a few of the biological pathogens associated
with Dispersion research, development, and distribution. Several of
the pathogens are new strains whose existence has only been declassified
in the last few years. Prior to the development of Dispersion, individual
access to many of these pathogens required time-consuming
ordering through government
and/or research labs. Individuals needlessly waited for up to a
month before obtaining their pathogens. Now, for the first time, Dispersion
is able to offer almost instant access to a plentiful selection of pathogens.
Aflatoxin
African
swine fever
Anthrax
Argentinean
hemorrhagic fever
Blastomycosis
Botulinum
toxin
Brucellosis
(Malta fever)
Bubonic
plague
Cholera
Cobra
venom
Coccidioidomycosis
(San Joaquin Valley or desert fever)
Cryptococcosis
Dengue
fever
Diphtheria
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