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Anthrax: MMWR References
MMWR is a CDC publication addressing new developments in public health.
- Inhalation Anthrax Associated with Dried Animal Hides --- Pennsylvania and New York City, 2006
MMWR 2006 Mar 17;55(10):280-282.
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Follow-Up of Deaths Among U.S. Postal Service Workers Potentially Exposed to Bacillus anthracisDistrict of Columbia, 20012002
MMWR 2003 Oct 3;52(39):937-938.
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Notice to Readers: Occupational Health Guidelines for Remediation Workers at Bacillus anthracis-Contaminated SitesUnited States, 2001–2002
MMWR 2002 Sep 6;51(35):786-789.
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Notice to Readers: Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biologic, or Radiologic Attacks
MMWR 2002 Sep 6;51(35):789.
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Notice to Readers: Status of U.S. Department of Defense Preliminary Evaluation of the Association of Anthrax Vaccination & Congenital Anomalies
MMWR 2002 Feb 15;51(6):127.
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Notice to Readers: Evaluation of Postexposure Antibiotic Prophylaxis to Prevent Anthrax
MMWR 2002 Jan 25;51(3):59.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax Connecticut, 2001
MMWR 2001 Dec 7;50(48):1077-1079.
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Use of Onsite Technologies for Rapidly Assessing Environmental Bacillus anthracis Contamination on Surfaces in Buildings
MMWR 2001 Dec 7;50(48):1087.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax Connecticut, 2001
MMWR 2001 Nov 30;50(47):1049-1051.
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Adverse Events Associated with Anthrax Prophylaxis Among Postal Employees New Jersey, New York City, & the District of Columbia Metropolitan Area, 2001
MMWR 2001 Nov 30;50(47):1051-1054.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax, 2001
MMWR 2001 Nov 16;50(45):1008-1010.
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Interim Recommendations for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Children & Breastfeeding Mothers & Treatment of Children with Anthrax
MMWR 2001 Nov 16;50(45):1014-1016.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax & Adverse Events from Antimicrobial Prophylaxis
MMWR 2001 Nov 9;50(44):973-976.
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Considerations for Distinguishing Influenza-Like Illness from Inhalational Anthrax
MMWR 2001 Nov 9;50(44):984-986.
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Interim Guidelines for Investigation of & Response to Bacillus anthracis Exposures
MMWR 2001 Nov 9;50(44):987-990.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax & Interim Guidelines for Clinical Evaluation of Persons with Possible Anthrax
MMWR 2001 Nov 2;50(43):941-948.
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Updated Recommendations for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Among Asymptomatic Pregnant Women After Exposure to Bacillus anthracis
MMWR 2001 Nov 2;50(43):960.
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Interim Recommendations for Protecting Workers from Exposure to Bacillus anthracis in Work Sites in which Mail Is Handled or Processed
MMWR 2001 Nov 2;50(43):961.
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Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax & Interim Guidelines for Exposure Management & Antimicrobial Therapy, October 2001
MMWR 2001 Oct 26;50(42):909-919.
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Recognition of Illness Associated with the Intentional Release of a Biologic Agent
MMWR 2001 Oct 19;50(41):893-897.
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Use of Anthrax Vaccine in the United States, ACIP Recommendations
MMWR Recommendations & Reports 2000 Dec 15;49(RR-15):1-20.
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Surveillance for Adverse Events Associated with Anthrax Vaccination U.S. Department of Defense, 1998-2000
MMWR 2000 Apr 28;49(16):341-345.
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