نتایج جستجو برای: anthrax

تعداد نتایج: 4048  

2005
Edward A. Belongia Burney Kieke Ruth Lynfield Jeffrey P. Davis Richard E. Besser

Media reports suggested increased public demand for anthrax prophylaxis after the intentional anthrax cases in 2001, but the magnitude of anthrax-related prescribing in unaffected regions was not assessed. We surveyed a random sample of 400 primary care clinicians in Minnesota and Wisconsin to assess requests for and provision of anthrax-related antimicrobial agents. The survey was returned by ...

2002
Christopher W. Olsen

The malicious distribution of anthrax spores through the mail in the United States during the fall of 2001 acutely heightened awareness of anthrax as a bioterrorist agent. However, anthrax has been recognized for thousands of years as a naturally occurring zoonotic disease of people exposed to infected animals or contaminated animal products. The 5th and 6th biblical plagues are thought to have...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2007
N Odontsetseg Tserendorj Sh Z Adiyasuren D Uuganbayar A S Mweene

Anthrax is endemic throughout Mongolia, except in the semi-desert and desert areas of the south. The prevalence of anthrax in Mongolia had drastically decreased since the 1950s due to the use of anthrax antiserum and vaccines, but the privatisation of the animal husbandry sector and changes in the structures of the veterinary and medical delivery systems in Mongolia over the last decade have re...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Eric Jacob Stern Kristin Broome Uhde Sean Vincent Shadomy Nancy Messonnier

On March 13-14, 2006, a meeting on anthrax, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in collaboration with the Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic Threats, was held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The meeting's agenda included discussion of postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), screening and evaluation, and treatment of the various manifestations of human ...

2017
Nataliya Vydayko Yuriy Novohatniy

Introduction Anthrax is an acute especially dangerous infectious disease of animals and humans. Bacillus anthracis is a potential bioterrorism tool. In Ukraine, there are favorable natural conditions for the spread of anthrax. There are 13.5 thousand of constantly anthrax-troubled points. Anthrax epidemic situation in Ukraine could be characterized as unstable. Because of the continuing reform ...

Journal: :Proceedings 2005
Stefan Riedel

Anthrax, a potentially fatal infection, is a virulent and highly contagious disease. It is caused by a gram-positive, toxigenic, spore-forming bacillus: Bacillus anthracis. For centuries, anthrax has caused disease in animals and, although uncommonly, in humans throughout the world. Descriptions of this naturally occurring disease begin in antiquity. Anthrax is primarily a disease of herbivores...

2017
Doreen Chilolo Sitali Chisoni Mumba Eystein Skjerve Oliver Mweemba Consolata Kabonesa Mwinyi Omary Mwinyi Luke Nyakarahuka John Bwalya Muma

BACKGROUND In Zambia, human anthrax cases often occur following cases of animal anthrax. Human behaviour has been implicated in this transmission. The objective of the study was to explore human behavioural patterns that may contribute to outbreaks of anthrax among affected communities. METHODS A mixed methods study was conducted in four districts of Zambia from November 2015 to February 2016...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2013
Avner Friedman Abdul-Aziz Yakubu

In this paper, we use an extension of the deterministic mathematical model of an anthrax epizootic of Hahn and Furniss to study the effects of anthrax transmission, carcass ingestion, carcass induced environmental contamination, and migration rates on the persistence or extinction of animal populations. We compute the basic reproduction number R(0) for the anthrax epizootic model with and witho...

2015
Zhang Zhang Yan Zhang Minglei Shi Bingyu Ye Wenlong Shen Ping Li Lingyue Xing Xiaopeng Zhang Lihua Hou Junjie Xu Zhihu Zhao Wei Chen Shihui Liu

Anthrax toxin causes anthrax pathogenesis and expression levels of ANTXR2 (anthrax toxin receptor 2) are strongly correlated with anthrax toxin susceptibility. Previous studies found that ANTXR2 transcript abundance varies considerably in individuals of different ethnic/geographical groups, but no eQTLs (expression quantitative trait loci) have been identified. By using 3C (chromatin conformati...

Journal: :The Journal of infection 2006
Farhang Babamahmoodi Fereshteh Aghabarari Abbas Arjmand G Hossein Ashrafi

Anthrax is an acute bacterial infection caused by Bacillus anthracis. Humans become infected under natural conditions by contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products. About 95% of human anthrax is cutaneous and 5% respiratory. Gastrointestinal anthrax is very rare, and has been reported in less than 1% of all cases. Anthrax meningitis is a rare complication of any of the other ...

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