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Pathogens

for
Dispersion

Bacillus anthracis
(anthrax)
 

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

 

 


Salmonella enteritidis


Marburg Variant-G9
"Rainbow"

(newly synthesized strain)

 
Dysentery

Ebola virus

Encephalitis

Escherichia coli

Glanders

Haemophilus influenzae

Hemorrhagic fever

Histoplasma capsulatum

Infectious hepatitus

Influenza

Lassa fever

Legionaries Disease

Machupo virus
(Bolivian hemorrhagic fever)

Malaria

Marburg virus

Melioidsis

Myelin toxin

Nocardiosis

Plague

Pneumonic plague

Psittacosis (parrot fever)

Ricin

Rift Valley fever

Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Saxitoxin

Shellfish toxin

Shigella flexneri

Smallpox

Staphylococcus enterotoxin B

Tricothecene mycotoxin

Tuberculosis

Tularemia

Typhoid fever

Typhus

Q fever

Venezuelan equine encephalitis

Yellow fever


Yersinia pestis
(Black Plague)

Eric Paulos / admin@eiu.org