1. The document discusses various bioterrorism agents that can cause pulmonary disease, categorized from A to C based on their ability to be disseminated and cause public health impact.
2. Category A agents like anthrax, plague, and smallpox are easily disseminated and can result in high mortality. Category B agents include Q fever and psittacosis, which are less easily disseminated. Category C includes influenza and SARS.
3. For each agent, the document reviews their microbiology, clinical presentations, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations to help clinicians maintain a high index of suspicion for these diseases.