"Anthrax has been recognized as an infectious disease of animals and humans for millennia," write Katherine A. Hendricks, MD, MPH, from the CDC, Atlanta, Georgia, and other members of the Workgroup on ...
Anthrax, made infamous by a rash of mail attacks after the events of September 2001, can kill if inhaled. Scientists have known that a trio of proteins act together to invade and destroy cells, but ...
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Anthrax Vaccine: History, Eligibility, Side Effects, and More
Medically reviewed by Erika Prouty, PharmDMedically reviewed by Erika Prouty, PharmD The anthrax vaccine is given to select U ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has repurposed a 45-year-old vaccine against anthrax for postexposure protection. Anthrax vaccine adsorbed (BioThrax, Emergency BioDefense Operations) was ...
In the autumn of 2001, following the terrorist attacks of September 11, anthrax and the anthrax vaccine became prominent national concerns. The deliberate distribution of anthrax spores through the ...
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