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  2. Not just a bioweapon: Anthrax outbreak kills dozens of ... - AOL

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    Anthrax can be transmitted between livestock, wildlife, and humans. Humans can be infected when they are exposed to infected tissue or animals, and when anthrax spores are used as a bioterrorist ...

  3. List of anthrax outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    In September 2001, letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and two U.S. Senators, killing five people and infecting 17 others. Of those infected, 11 developed cutaneous anthrax, while 11 developed inhalation anthrax. 20 of the 22 infected worked at a site where contaminated mail was handled or received.

  4. Bacillus anthracis - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms in anthrax depend on the type of infection and can take anywhere from 1 day to more than 2 months to appear. All types of anthrax have the potential, if untreated, to spread throughout the body and cause severe illness and even death. [24] Four forms of human anthrax disease are recognized based on their portal of entry.

  5. US FDA approves Emergent BioSolutions' anthrax vaccine

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    Anthrax is a potentially deadly infectious disease caused by exposure to the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Emergent has been delivering Cyfendus to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ...

  6. United States biological defense program - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory support provided to the U.S. Public Health Service during the outbreak of Legionnaire's disease in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1976; The management of patients suspected of having African viral hemorrhagic fever in Sweden during the 1980s; International support during the outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Mauritania in 1989; [37]

  7. Five African countries suffer anthrax outbreaks, with 20 dead ...

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    Anthrax usually affects livestock like cattle, sheep and goats, as well as wild herbivores. Humans can be infected if they […] The post Five African countries suffer anthrax outbreaks, with 20 ...

  8. Anthrax - Wikipedia

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    The virulent Ames strain, which was used in the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States, has received the most news coverage of any anthrax outbreak. The Ames strain contains two virulence plasmids , which separately encode for a three-protein toxin, called anthrax toxin , and a polyglutamic acid capsule .

  9. Migrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in Pennsylvania

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    (The Center Square) – Thousands of snow geese migrating across Pennsylvania have authorities working overtime to mitigate the recent outbreak of bird flu and ensure public safety. The state Game ...