Taxonomic information:
Position:
Risk levels of each country:
Name | Order | Family | Genus | Species | Infected humans | Infected animals | Infected plants | Route of transmission | Infective dose | Vitro survival condition | Effective disinfectant | Mortality rate | Effective therapeutic agent | Vaccine | China (2006) | notes | USA NIH (2016) | notes | USA BMBL (2009) | notes | Australia/New Zealand (2010) | notes | Belgium (2008) | notes | Canada (2015) | notes | EU (2000) | notes | Germany (2013) | notes | Japan | notes | Singapore | notes | Switzerland | notes | UK (2013) | notes | Select Agent CDC | Select Agent USDA |
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notes:
1.A country that does not have a risk rating indicates that it does not have a risk rating for the source of the disease.
2.The corresponding relationship between China's risk level and WHO's risk level:
China | WHO |
First-Class Value | 4 |
Second-Class Value | 3 |
Third-Class Value | 2 |
Fourth-Class Value | 1 |
Among them, the first and second class of microorganisms in China are collectively referred to as highly pathogenic microorganisms.