Regulations on Export Control of Dual-Use Biological Agents and Related Equipment and Technologies

    Updated : 2015-09-11

Part II

1. Human or Zoonotic Pathogens

(1)Bacteria

(a) Bacillus anthracis;

(b) Brucella abortus;

(c) Brucella melitensis;

(d) Brucella suis;

(e) Chlamydia psittaci;

(f) Clostridium botulinum;

(g) Francisella tularensis;

(h) Burkholderia mallei (Pseudomonas mallei);

(i) Burkholderia pseudomallei (Pseudomonas pseudomallei);

(j) Salmonella typhi;

(k) Shigella dysenteriae;

(l) Vibrio cholerae;

(m) Yersinia pestis.

(2)Viruses

(a) Chikungunya virus;

(b) Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus;

(c) Dengue fever virus;

(d) Eastern equine encephalitis virus;

(e) Ebola virus;

(f) Hantaan virus;

(g) Junin virus;

(h) Lassa fever virus;

(i) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus;

(j) Machupo virus;

(k) Marburg virus;

(l) Monkey pox virus;

(m) Rift Valley fever virus;

(n) Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Russian Spring-Summer encephalitis virus);

(o) Variola virus;

(p) Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus;

(q) Western equine encephalitis virus;

(r) White pox;

(s) Yellow fever virus;

(t) Japanese encephalitis virus.

(3)Rickettsiae

(a) Coxiella burnetii;

(b) Bartonella quintana (Rochalimea quintana, Rickettsia quintana);

(c) Rickettsia prowazeki;

(d) Rickettsia rickettsii.

2. Toxins as Follows and Subunits

(1)Botulinum toxins

(2)Clostridium perfringens toxins

(3)Conotoxin

(4)Shiga toxin

(5)Staphylococcus aureus toxins

(6)Tetrodotoxin

(7)Verotoxin

(8)Microcystin (syn. Cyanginosin)

(9)Aflatoxins

(10)Abrin

(11)Cholera toxin

(12)Diacetoxyscirpenol toxin

(13)T-2 toxin

(14)HT-2 toxin

(15)Modeccin toxin

(16)Volkensin toxin

(17)Viscum Album Lectin 1 (syn. Viscumin)