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Which class of agents causes disease and symptoms within hours to days after exposure?

  1. Biological agents.

  2. Chemical agents.

  3. Explosive agents.

  4. Radiological agents.

The correct answer is: Biological agents.

Biological agents are organisms or toxins that can cause diseases in humans and can lead to symptoms appearing relatively quickly after exposure, typically within hours to a few days. These agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and toxins produced by living organisms. For instance, agents like anthrax or certain strains of influenza can manifest symptoms shortly after the initial exposure, highlighting the rapid impact they can have on health. In contrast, chemical agents may also produce symptoms but often depend on the type of chemical and its routes of exposure, sometimes resulting in delayed reactions. Explosive agents primarily cause immediate physical trauma rather than disease over time, while radiological agents generally require longer exposure times before noticeable symptoms develop related to radiation sickness. Understanding the characteristics of biological agents is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment in emergency situations.