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[[File:Biohazard_symbol.jpg|thumb|270px]]'''Biological hazards''', also known as '''biohazards''' or simply '''outbreaks''', refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism; virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can impact human health. It can also include substances harmful to animals. The term and its associated symbol is generally used as a warning, so that those potentially exposed to the substances will know to take precautions. |
[[File:Biohazard_symbol.jpg|thumb|270px]]'''Biological hazards''', also known as '''biohazards''' or simply '''outbreaks''', refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism; virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can impact human health. It can also include substances harmful to animals. The term and its associated symbol is generally used as a warning, so that those potentially exposed to the substances will know to take precautions. |
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*[[Sushestvovanie Island incident]]: [[2011]] |
*[[Sushestvovanie Island incident]]: [[2011]] |
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*'''[[2012 Marhawa School incident|Marhawa Desire]]''': [[2012]] |
*'''[[2012 Marhawa School incident|Marhawa Desire]]''': [[2012]] |
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− | *[[Edonian Civil War]]: December |
+ | *[[Edonian Civil War]]: December 24–25, 2012 |
*'''[[Tall Oaks outbreak]]''': June [[2013]] |
*'''[[Tall Oaks outbreak]]''': June [[2013]] |
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*'''[[Lanshiang outbreak]]''': June - July 2013 |
*'''[[Lanshiang outbreak]]''': June - July 2013 |
Revision as of 18:18, 24 June 2018
This is about the concept of a biological hazard. You may be looking for the Japanese name for the series Resident Evil, or the Japanese name for either the 1996 game or its remake.
Biological hazards, also known as biohazards or simply outbreaks, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism; virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can impact human health. It can also include substances harmful to animals. The term and its associated symbol is generally used as a warning, so that those potentially exposed to the substances will know to take precautions.
Biohazards
- Mansion Incident and Arklay murders: May - September 1998
- Ecliptic Express Incident: 23 July 1998
- Raccoon City Destruction Incident: 22 September - 1 October 1998
- Sheena Island outbreak: November 1998
- Rockfort Island Incident: December 1998
- Antarctic outbreak: December 1998
- South American incident: 2002
- Spencer Rain outbreak: September 2002
- Atlantic Facility outbreak: 2002
- Caucasus outbreak: 2003
- Abduction of the President's Daughter: 2004
- Terragrigia Panic: 2004
- Queen Zenobia Incident: 2005
- Harvardville Airport outbreak: 2005
- Air Dome Laboratory Incident: 2005
- Kijuju Autonomous Zone Incident: 2009
- Philosophy University Outbreak: 2010
- East Slavic Civil War: 2011
- Sushestvovanie Island incident: 2011
- Marhawa Desire: 2012
- Edonian Civil War: December 24–25, 2012
- Tall Oaks outbreak: June 2013
- Lanshiang outbreak: June - July 2013
- Sonido de Tortuga Island Incident: 2014
- Querétaro mansion incident: Unknown
- Great Lakes murders: Unknown
- Alexander Institute of Biotechnology terror attack: Unknown
- New York Outbreak: Unknown
- Dulvey incident: 2017