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CIPROFLOXACIN FOR PROPHYLAXIS OF CLINICAL DISEASE DUE TO INHALED B. anthracis Overview Inhalational anthrax Drugs for anthrax Microbiology of Bacillus anthracis Cipro ...
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Zoonoses in Life * * Review: viruses Reservoir: the site where an etiologic agent propagates and is responsible for the pathogens survival. It is the maintenance host ...
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Anthrax is a serious illness caused by a spore-forming bacterium called Bacillus anthracis. The disease majorly affects wild game and livestock. However, humans can get infected by anthrax bacteria through direct or indirect contact with animals that carry it. The bacteria causing anthrax enters the human body through a wound in the skin. In addition, inhaling bacterial spores and eating contaminated meat can lead to infection. Signs and symptoms of anthrax include skin sores, fever, and vomiting. For the prevention of anthrax, a three-dose series of anthrax vaccines is used. Common types of anthrax vaccines include cell-free protective agent (PA) vaccines and live anthrax vaccines.
ANTHRAX By: Robert Wheeler Scientific Name Bacillus Anthracis Classification There are around 34 different species inside the Genus Anthrax. Rod shaped bacterium ...
Anthrax Anthrax: History Caused by Bacillus anthracis Human zoonotic disease Spores found in soil worldwide Primarily disease of herbivorous animals Sheep, goats ...
Anthrax has been on America's mind recently because of terrorist attacks, ... Examples of other zoonotic disease are, cat-scratch fever, rabies and ringworm. ...
Acute bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, occurrs most frequently in ... Afebrile or mild constitutional symptoms. Inhalation Anthrax. About 5 % of cases ' ...
For a biological attack to occur, three elements must be in place: a ... Pathogen sensors are not in place to detect that a biological attack has taken place. ...
Strategy: infect livestock and feed of neutral trading partners, import into enemy ... Spores ingested by macrophages and transported to mediastinal lymph nodes ...
... forms include ( 1 ) cutaneous anthrax ,from handling infected ... Cutaneous Anthrax. Cutaneous anthrax usually occurs through contamination of a ... Cutaneous ...
Anthrax as a bioweapon. Aerosol method of delivery. Most likely method expected in BT attack ... Accidental release from anthrax drying plant. 79 human cases ...
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Anthrax most commonly occurs in the wild and domestic lower ... Anthrax also affects goats, camels, wild buffalo, antelopes, and humans. Signs and Symptoms ...
... lymph nodes, LTx disarms many branches of the immune system through MEK cleavage ... 6 Shots: 0, 2, 4 weeks, and 6, 12, 18 months. Annual booster shots ...
There are three types of anthrax infection. Anthrax stays in a spore form ... Anthrax is carried mostly by mammals such as sheep, ... sore throat, and cough ...
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Life threatening diseases such as tuberculosis and typhoid fever ... 2001 Anthrax, Foot and mouth disease (USA; UK) 2002 Vancomycin resistant SA (USA) ...
Sources: American Cancer Society, Institute of Medicine, ... Murders 971. Alcohol-induced 1,101. Auto Accidents 2,448. Flu-related 3,674. Smoking-related 23,077 ...
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Center for Food Security and Public Health Iowa State ... Japanese religious cult 'Supreme truth' 1993. Unsuccessful attempts at biological terrorism ...
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Animals infected by soilborne spores in food & water or bites from certain insects ... 1995 - Iraq produced 8,500 liters of concentrated anthrax as part of the ...
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