The role of passive defense in countering bioterrorism attacks in the armed forces
Throughout history, human beings have used their acquired technology for sinister and utilitarian purposes by infectious microbial agents to kill and destroy humans. Changes in their pathogenic characteristics do not require complex and exaggerated technologies, and diseases caused by these factors are generally contagious and spread easily among armed forces personnel and other members of the community. They are infected. Whereas any un-armed action which reduces vulnerability to enemy threats and military ac-tion is part of passive defense action; Therefore, passive defense measures in-crease the strength of the combat forces and cause the survival and survival of the country’s manpower. The purpose of this study is to show how passive defense can be used as an indicator to continue the necessary activities against bioterrorist attacks of microbial agents in the armed forces. This research has been descriptive-analytical and applied in terms of type. And the sample population according to Cochran’s formula included 79 professors, students, physicians, laboratory and nursing experts at random. The results of research show that passive defense, by providing and launching infectious diseases departments in the Armed Forces hospitals and providing physical protection equipment and detection equipment, will continue the necessary activities against bioterrorism attacks (microbial agents) in the Armed Forces
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