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Field Evaluation of Human Anthrax Vaccine

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This article is published in Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.The article was published on 1962-09-01. It has received 144 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anthrax vaccines.

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Anthrax as a biological weapon, 2002: updated recommendations for management.

TL;DR: This revised consensus statement presents new information based on the analysis of the anthrax attacks of 2001, including developments in the investigation of the Anthrax Attacks of 2001; important symptoms, signs, and laboratory studies; new diagnostic clues that may help future recognition of this disease; updated antibiotic therapeutic considerations; and judgments about environmental surveillance and decontamination.
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Binary Bacterial Toxins: Biochemistry, Biology, and Applications of Common Clostridium and Bacillus Proteins

TL;DR: This review comprehensively surveys the literature and discusses the similarities and distinct differences between each Clostridium and Bacillus binary toxin in terms of their biochemistry, biology, genetics, structure, and applications in science and medicine.
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Systematic Review: A Century of Inhalational Anthrax Cases from 1900 to 2005

TL;DR: This work systematically reviewed published cases of inhalational anthrax between 1900 and 2005 to evaluate the effects of patient factors (for example, age and sex) and therapeutic factors ( for example, time to onset of treatment) on disease progression and mortality.
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Search for correlates of protective immunity conferred by anthrax vaccine.

TL;DR: Results clearly demonstrate that neutralizing antibodies to PA constitute a major component of the protective immunity against anthrax and suggest that this parameter could be used as a surrogate marker for protection.
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Anthrax as a Potential Biological Warfare Agent

TL;DR: Human anthrax has been all but eradicated from the industrialized world, but the disease remains endemic in many areas of the world, and anthrax poses a threat as a mass casualty-producing weapon if used in a biological warfare capacity.