Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Standardized Awareness Practice Test

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What is one of the criteria for classifying biological agents in Category C?

  1. They have a proven history of large outbreaks

  2. They are considered high-priority agents

  3. They could potentially emerge as future threats

  4. They are easy to disseminate

The correct answer is: They could potentially emerge as future threats

One of the criteria for classifying biological agents in Category C is their potential to emerge as future threats. This classification encompasses agents that are not currently seen as prevalent or commonly used in biological warfare but possess characteristics that could allow them to be weaponized or lead to outbreaks in the future. Factors such as adaptability, ability to be engineered, and the potential to cause significant public health impact contribute to this categorization. This recognition serves to prepare public health systems and governments for possible future scenarios, ensuring that they remain vigilant and capable of responding to emerging risks. While proven history of large outbreaks, high-priority status, and ease of dissemination are important considerations for other categories, they are not the defining traits for Category C agents. Instead, the focus on their potential for future emergence reflects a strategic approach to biosecurity.