Anthrax ... Symptoms for inhalation Anthrax, however, are less specific, low grade fever, dry hacking cough, and weakness are expected. The ... View More
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Anthrax ... refrigerated. 3 Inhalation Anthrax: inhalation of anthrax spores. It is ... shock. Inhalation anthrax is usually fatal. Direct person ... View More
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Effects of Anthrax ... First and most deadly, would be inhalation anthrax. This contracts anthrax directly to the lungs and into the bloodstream. Inhalation ... View More
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Anthrax ... Baccillius Anthracis is defined as a sporebearing bacteria that causes disease primarily Inhalation anthrax or Cutanous anthrax, which will be discussed later ... View More
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Anthrax ... virus. Many experts have said it is not effective against inhalation anthrax. Studies have not been conclusive in their findings. ... View More
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Anthrax: Poor Manamp39s Atomic Bom ... There is cutaneous anthrax infected skin and inhalation anthrax infected lungs. ... Inhalation anthrax on the other hand is a very serious matter. ... View More
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Anthrax Although there are many forms of Anthrax, only three forms that infect humans: inhalation anthrax, cutaneous anthrax and intestinal anthrax. ... View More
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Anthrax ... spores to become infected. Inhalation anthrax is usually fatal. About 90 percent of people who inhale anthrax die. Since Sept 11 ... View More
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Anthrax ... problems and shock. Inhalation anthrax usually results in death in 12 days after onset of the acute symptoms. There is no treatment ... View More
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Anthrax Vaccination Program ... The last type is inhalation anthrax, which is the type used in biological weapons. It is caused by the inhalation of anthrax spores ... View More
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Anthrax ... death. Initial symptoms of inhalation anthrax may resemble a common cold. After ... shock. Inhalation of anthrax is usually fatal. The ... View More
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Anthrax ... No cases of inhalation anthrax occurred among the vaccinated group, but five cases of inhaled anthrax occurred in the unvaccinated group. ... View More
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Anthrax Threat to America ... Thomas Despite the large possibility of anthrax, there has not been a confirmed case of inhalation anthrax in the United States since 1978. ... View More
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Anthrax: A Spraeding Scare ... in the center ampquotFAQamp39s About Anthraxampquot 4. Until last month, doctors thought inhalation anthrax was essentially a death sentence once it announced its presence. ... View More
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Anthrax ... infected meat. The anthrax infection has three different forms, cutaneous skin, inhalation, and intestinal. Anthrax spores can ... View More
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Biological Agents as Military Weapons ... edema and painless eschars that fall off within one to two weeks 3. Without treatment the fatality rate is as high as 20 1,3. Inhalation anthrax is the ... View More
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Anthrax ... twenty of untreated cases of cutaneous anthrax will eventually result in death. Deaths are rare with appropriate treatment. Inhalation: initial symptoms may ... View More
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Anthrax ... The greatest threat with the most deadly consequences is pulmonary anthrax, which starts with inhalation of anthrax spores. Taking ... View More
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Mediaamp39s Falsification of Anthrax ... accident. CDC Center for Disease Control states that in 2001 there were 22 cases of anthrax inhalation, only resulting in 5 deaths. If ... View More
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Anthrax ... there are a number of ampquotprotectionsampquot from the ampquotbioterrorism threatampquot of anthrax. People can buy gas masks which protect against the inhalation of biological ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... After becoming infected with the spores, by inhalation or touch the spore produces a toxin in the body. The incubation period for inhalational Anthrax is one ... View More
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Chemical and Biological Warfare ... It is contagious. Inhalation of anthrax spores can result in a deadly pneumonia. Anthrax was used by Japan and Great Britain during World War II. ... View More
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Bacillus Anthracis ... step of Anthrax infection. The alveolar macrophage has been observed as the primary site of B. anthracis germination in a murine inhalation infection model. ... View More
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Chemical and Biological Weapons ... Intoxication usually results from the inhalation of the chemical agent. ... Some main concerns of biological weapons are that of anthrax, botulinal toxin, and ... View More
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chemical warfare ... Exposure or inhalation of mustard gas, as well as other chemicals, for a long period of time can also be ... Anthrax is one of the most popular biological weapons. ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... since 1972, these deadly weapons are still being used.2 The anthrax attacks that ... weapons kill humans by invading the human body through inhalation, food, or ... View More
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ... It is effective: After inhalation the spores produce disease with a high mortality and morbidity. It can be contained: Anthrax is not very communicable ... View More
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Terrorism ... These agents mainly occur through inhalation Sobel 73. ... Biological agents include anthrax, tularemia, Q fever, yellow fever, and smallpox. ... View More
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Botulinum toxin ... amount of C. botulinum, also known as anthrax. To demonstrates how it spreads, ampquotThe toxin can cause disease in humans through ingestion and inhalation, and can ... View More
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Animal Protein vs Antibiotics ... Disease Causative Agent Infection Sources Reservoirs Anthrax Bacillus anthracis ... Humans Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome Hantavirus V Inhalation of contaminated ... View More
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