Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax
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Anthrax
Bioterrorism: Lessons Learned and Future Directions,
J.M. Hughes |
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Public
Health in the Time
of Bioterrorism,
B.A. Perkins |
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Investigation
of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax, United States, 2001: Epidemiologic
Findings,
D.B. Jernigan |
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First
Case of Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax in the United States,
Palm Beach County, Florida, 2001,
M.S. Traeger |
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First
Case of Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax, Florida, 2001:
North Carolina Investigation, J.-M. Maillard |
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Opening
a Bacillus anthracis–Containing Envelope, Capitol Hill, Washington,
D.C.: The Public Health Response,
V.P. Hsu |
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Inhalational
Anthrax Outbreak among Postal Workers, Washington, D.C., 2001,
P.K. Dewan |
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Bacillus
anthracis Aerosolization
Associated with a Contaminated Mail Sorting Machine,
P. Dull |
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Epidemiologic
Investigations of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax, New Jersey, 2001,
C.M. Greene |
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Surveillance
for Anthrax Cases Associated with Contaminated Letters, New Jersey,
Delaware, and Pennsylvania, 2001, C.G. Tan |
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Bioterrorism-Related
Anthrax Surveillance, Connecticut, September–December, 2001,
A.A. Williams |
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Environmental
Sampling for Spores of Bacillus anthracis, E.H. Teshale |
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Call-Tracking
Data and the Public Health Response to Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax,
J.A. Mott |
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Coordinated
Response to Reports of Possible Anthrax Contamination, Idaho, 2001,
L. Tengelsen |
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Bioterrorism-Related
Anthrax: International Response by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention,
C.S. Polyak |
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Laboratory
Response to Anthrax Bioterrorism, New York City, 2001,
M.B. Heller |
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Specific,
Sensitive, and Quantitative Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for
Human Immunoglobulin G Antibodies to Anthrax Toxin Protective Antigen,
C.P. Quinn |
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A
Two-Component Direct Fluorescent-Antibody Assay for Rapid Identification
of Bacillus anthracis,
B.K. De |
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Molecular
Subtyping of Bacillus anthracis and the 2001 Bioterrorism-Associated
Anthrax Outbreak, United States,
A.R. Hoffmaster |
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Sequencing
of 16S rRNA Gene: A Rapid Tool for Identification of Bacillus anthracis,
C.T. Sacchi |
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Antimicrobial
Postexposure Prophylaxis for Anthrax: Adverse Events and Adherence,
C.W. Shepard |
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Anthrax
Postexposure Prophylaxis in Postal Workers, Connecticut, 2001,
J.L. Williams |
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Adherence
to Antimicrobial Inhalational Anthrax Prophylaxis among Postal Workers,
Washington, D.C., 2001,
M.D. Jefferds |
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Surface
Sampling Methods for Bacillus anthracis Spore Contamination,
W.T. Sanderson |
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Collaboration
Between Public Health and Law Enforcement: New Paradigms and Partnerships
for Bioterrorism Planning and Response,
J.C. Butler |
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Collaboration
Between Public Health and Law Enforcement: The Constitutional Challenge,
E.P. Richards |
Anthrax Perspectives
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Epidemic
Anthrax in the Eighteenth Century, the Americas, D.M. Morens |
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Epidemiologic
Response to Anthrax Outbreaks: Field Investigations, 1950–2001,
M.E. Bales |
Another Dimension
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Night
of Two Town Meetings, M.L. Cartter |
Letters
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Evaluation
and Validation of a Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for
Rapid Identification of Bacillus anthracis,
A.R. Hoffmaster |
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Industry-Related
Outbreak of Human Anthrax, Massachusetts, 1868,
A. Macher |
News and Notes
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Conference
Summary
Bioterrorism-Related
Bacillus anthracis Public Health Research Priorities,
B.A. Perkins |
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Cover
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978). Postman Reading Mail (Saturday Evening
Post cover, 18 February 1922). |
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Correction
Vol. 8, No. 7, Monitoring
Antimicrobial Use and Resistance: Comparison with a National Benchmark
on Reducing Vancomycin Use and Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci |
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