This document provides an overview of bioterrorism and discusses several pathogenic agents that could potentially be used in bioterrorism attacks. It describes the CDC's classification of bioterrorism agents into categories A, B and C based on their ease of transmission and potential to cause harm. Category A agents like anthrax, smallpox and plague are discussed in more detail, outlining their history, clinical features, diagnosis and recommended treatments. The role of public health systems in responding to potential bioterrorism is also mentioned.