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What's "effective" mean in this context? The anthrax letters in the US in 2001 certainly dominated news cycles.
The most effective bioterror attack in the USA was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Rajneeshee_bioterror_atta... and it killed zero people, affecting 751 people in total. Bioterror is expensive and difficult. For prions specifically, the main "problem" (which is a good thing overall for us) is that they're naked proteins, and they denature relatively quickly when outside of a protective environment. Spray them onto…
How does this jive with the seemingly extreme difficulty of effective sterilization of prion-contaminated objects?