anthrax as a biological weapon
... Control of Secondary Transmission Secondary transmission is possible and likely ...
... Control of Secondary Transmission Secondary transmission is possible and likely ...
Biological warfare: the facts - Hong Kong College of Emergency
... alternative once sensitivity data is available. JAMA recommends ciprofloxacin as initial therapy. Recommended treatment duration is 60 days. ...
... alternative once sensitivity data is available. JAMA recommends ciprofloxacin as initial therapy. Recommended treatment duration is 60 days. ...
Biological Weapons - GlobalSecurity.org
... Congo-Crim. hem. fever Eastern equine enceph.** Monkey herpes B Epidemic typhus Korean hemor. fever Legionellosis Japanese enceph. Murine typhus Monkeypox infection Q fever Omsk hemor. fever Rift Valley fever** Russian S/S enceph. Salmonellosis Tularemia** Scrub typhus ...
... Congo-Crim. hem. fever Eastern equine enceph.** Monkey herpes B Epidemic typhus Korean hemor. fever Legionellosis Japanese enceph. Murine typhus Monkeypox infection Q fever Omsk hemor. fever Rift Valley fever** Russian S/S enceph. Salmonellosis Tularemia** Scrub typhus ...
View PDF - OMICS International
... relatively few cases have been reported. When anthrax infection does occur, it primarily presents itself in three different ways: pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and cutaneous. A rare fourth syndrome involving soft tissue infection in injectional drug users is emerging due to unsanitary practices [11]. ...
... relatively few cases have been reported. When anthrax infection does occur, it primarily presents itself in three different ways: pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and cutaneous. A rare fourth syndrome involving soft tissue infection in injectional drug users is emerging due to unsanitary practices [11]. ...
Anthrax in Australian Wildlife Sept 2016
... those individuals, agencies and organisations that provided comment and external review. Without their ongoing support production of these fact sheets would not be possible. Updated: September 2016 ...
... those individuals, agencies and organisations that provided comment and external review. Without their ongoing support production of these fact sheets would not be possible. Updated: September 2016 ...
haemorigic fever viruses
... 50 kg of B. anthracis spores released over an urban population of 5 million would sicken 250 000 and kill 100 000 [11]. The United States (US) has weaponised anthrax spores, as did other countries in the 1950s and 1960s; this was evidenced, for example, by the accidental aerosol release of B. anthra ...
... 50 kg of B. anthracis spores released over an urban population of 5 million would sicken 250 000 and kill 100 000 [11]. The United States (US) has weaponised anthrax spores, as did other countries in the 1950s and 1960s; this was evidenced, for example, by the accidental aerosol release of B. anthra ...
Bioterrorism PP
... • Pathology depts and labs should be informed! • All autopsies should be performed carefully using PPE and standard precautions. • Instruct funeral directors of diagnosis ...
... • Pathology depts and labs should be informed! • All autopsies should be performed carefully using PPE and standard precautions. • Instruct funeral directors of diagnosis ...
Recognition and Management of Bioterrorism Agents
... Know treatment/prophylaxis of BT agents Know how to report suspected BT cases Help protect your facility from contamination ...
... Know treatment/prophylaxis of BT agents Know how to report suspected BT cases Help protect your facility from contamination ...
Case Studies in Public Health Preparedness and Response to
... • Separate investigation conducted in MA with new blood work ...
... • Separate investigation conducted in MA with new blood work ...
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... • Early on easy to confuse with a viral illness. • To date none of the 10 index cases have had rhinorrhea associated with them. All had positive CXR”s • After 2-3 days of the above ( The patient may actually improve) the patient rapidly progresses to respiratory distress,shock and death. • Hemorrhag ...
... • Early on easy to confuse with a viral illness. • To date none of the 10 index cases have had rhinorrhea associated with them. All had positive CXR”s • After 2-3 days of the above ( The patient may actually improve) the patient rapidly progresses to respiratory distress,shock and death. • Hemorrhag ...
Anthrax
... TB is an infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which most commonly affects the lungs. It is transmitted from person to person via droplets from the throat and lungs of people with the active respiratory disease. The symptoms of active TB of the lung are coughing, s ...
... TB is an infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which most commonly affects the lungs. It is transmitted from person to person via droplets from the throat and lungs of people with the active respiratory disease. The symptoms of active TB of the lung are coughing, s ...
Recognition and Management of Bioterrorism Infections
... fevers.3 These agents are more likely to be used in a bioterrorism attack than others because of the ease of dissemination or transmission, their potential to cause widespread panic, and the resource-consuming government responses that are required to investigate and manage such a bioterrorism attac ...
... fevers.3 These agents are more likely to be used in a bioterrorism attack than others because of the ease of dissemination or transmission, their potential to cause widespread panic, and the resource-consuming government responses that are required to investigate and manage such a bioterrorism attac ...
B. anthracis
... The spores can withstand dry heat and certain disinfectants for moderate periods, and persist for years in dry earth. Animal products contaminated with anthrax spores can be sterilized only by autoclaving. ...
... The spores can withstand dry heat and certain disinfectants for moderate periods, and persist for years in dry earth. Animal products contaminated with anthrax spores can be sterilized only by autoclaving. ...
Slide 1
... An association of public health agencies tasked by the federal government with providing Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism education to health care providers Traditional WMD education targets have been physicians, nurses and EMS workers ...
... An association of public health agencies tasked by the federal government with providing Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism education to health care providers Traditional WMD education targets have been physicians, nurses and EMS workers ...
Potential Biological Weapons Threats
... some of the familiar agents deemed most deadly, such as B. anthracis, ricin, plague, and botulinum toxins (Table). During this period, the number of known deaths is only 10, while the total number of casualties is 990. However, the numbers should not give a false sense of security that mass lethalit ...
... some of the familiar agents deemed most deadly, such as B. anthracis, ricin, plague, and botulinum toxins (Table). During this period, the number of known deaths is only 10, while the total number of casualties is 990. However, the numbers should not give a false sense of security that mass lethalit ...
Biological Weapons - University of Missouri
... renamed it Ft. Ticonderoga. • George Washington was concerned about the smallpox threat and ordered that the Continental Army be vaccinated in 1777. Vaccination against smallpox in 1777 used a weak strain of the disease[i]. There was a smallpox outbreak in the colonies soon after but no one under Wa ...
... renamed it Ft. Ticonderoga. • George Washington was concerned about the smallpox threat and ordered that the Continental Army be vaccinated in 1777. Vaccination against smallpox in 1777 used a weak strain of the disease[i]. There was a smallpox outbreak in the colonies soon after but no one under Wa ...
31. Biological Warfare
... AGENTS: US • Site: Large medical center, Texas, 1996 • Agent: Shigella dysenteriae • Method of transmission: Ingestion of muffins/doughnuts • Number ill: 12 (27% attack rate) • Responsible party: Disgruntled lab employee? S. dysenteriae identical by PFGE from stock culture stored in laboratory Kolav ...
... AGENTS: US • Site: Large medical center, Texas, 1996 • Agent: Shigella dysenteriae • Method of transmission: Ingestion of muffins/doughnuts • Number ill: 12 (27% attack rate) • Responsible party: Disgruntled lab employee? S. dysenteriae identical by PFGE from stock culture stored in laboratory Kolav ...
Ed Thompson, MD, MPH Building Legal Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies
... On October 2, the Palm Beach County Health Department (PBCHD) and the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) were notified of a possible anthrax case in Palm Beach County. The suspected case was identified when a gram stain of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed a gram-positive bacilli. An epidemiologic ...
... On October 2, the Palm Beach County Health Department (PBCHD) and the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) were notified of a possible anthrax case in Palm Beach County. The suspected case was identified when a gram stain of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed a gram-positive bacilli. An epidemiologic ...
Bacillus anthracis and anthrax
... into papule within 12-36 hours after infection. The papule changes rapidly to a vesicle, then a pustule (malignant pustule), and finally into a necrotic ulcer from which infection may disseminate, giving rise to septicemia. Lymphatic swelling also occurs within seven days. In severe cases, where the ...
... into papule within 12-36 hours after infection. The papule changes rapidly to a vesicle, then a pustule (malignant pustule), and finally into a necrotic ulcer from which infection may disseminate, giving rise to septicemia. Lymphatic swelling also occurs within seven days. In severe cases, where the ...
Lecture 19 ? Bacillus
... Laboratory Characteristics of Bacillus On blood agar • Large, spreading, gray-white colonies, with irregular margins • Many are beta-hemolytic (helpful in differentiating various Bacillus species from B. anthracis) Spores seen after several days of incubation, but not ...
... Laboratory Characteristics of Bacillus On blood agar • Large, spreading, gray-white colonies, with irregular margins • Many are beta-hemolytic (helpful in differentiating various Bacillus species from B. anthracis) Spores seen after several days of incubation, but not ...
Public health and bioterrorism: renewed threat of anthrax and
... prerequisites of it, to discuss most powerful biological weapons, to describe unavoidable sequences and essential response to public health emergencies. Sociological prerequisites to terrorism The phenomenon of terrorism is closely related to globalization and the state of postmodernity. The phenome ...
... prerequisites of it, to discuss most powerful biological weapons, to describe unavoidable sequences and essential response to public health emergencies. Sociological prerequisites to terrorism The phenomenon of terrorism is closely related to globalization and the state of postmodernity. The phenome ...
Bacillus cereus
... 1- Cutaneous anthrax result from contact human skin with spores or infected animals & animals products. which accounts for more than 95% of cases worldwide, results from infection through skin lesions. ...
... 1- Cutaneous anthrax result from contact human skin with spores or infected animals & animals products. which accounts for more than 95% of cases worldwide, results from infection through skin lesions. ...