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Determination of pathogenic bacteria-Bacillus anthrax spores in environmental samples by ratiometric fluorescence and test paper based on dual-emission fluorescent silicon nanoparticles.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2019
Many lanthanide ions-based probes have been widely used for detecting anthrax spores biomarker-dipicolinic acid (DPA). However, little work has realized detection of bacillus anthrax spores in real environmental samples. In this work, a novel ratiometric
Min Na   +8 more
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Hydrogen Peroxide-Assisted Ultrasonic Synthesis of BCNO QDs for Anthrax Biomarker Detection.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
A facile 3% hydrogen peroxide-assisted ultrasonic synthetic strategy is demonstrated to successfully synthesize fluorescent boron carbon oxynitride quantum dots (BCNO QDs).
Mingcong Rong   +8 more
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Palpebral Anthrax

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2017
A 13-year-old male patient presented with a complaint of swelling of the left eye starting 3 days ago. Bullous lesion and purulent discharge were present on his left eyelids. Bacillus anthracis was shown in culture and diagnosis was confirmed. Oculocutaneous anthrax is a rare condition, but the diagnosis should be considered in patients with a painless
Bozpolat, Adil   +3 more
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Anthrax meningoencephalitis

Neurology, 2002
To review reported cases of anthrax meningoencephalitis and describe the clinical findings, diagnostic test results, treatment, and outcome over the past 50 years.Retrospective review of English language articles published since Haight's (1952) review.Thirty-four core articles were identified, describing 70 patients with cutaneous (29 ...
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Palbebral Anthrax

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001
Purpose Anthrax is a rare infection transmitted to humans from animals or animal products. In cutaneous anthrax it may produce lesions of the eyelids which can lead to cicatricial ectropion. Methods We examined three women and five men with anthrax of the eyelids. Intravenous penicillin G was used alone as therapy. Results All patients presented with a
S, Celebi   +3 more
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Inhalational anthrax

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2002
Until recently, inhalational anthrax was a medical curiosity in both the Western medical literature and clinical practice. The post-September 11, 2001 outbreak of this disease in the eastern United States that spread through the mail, however, instantly changed the appreciation of this disease and the appreciation of biological terrorism/warfare in ...
Erwin Kurt, Cullamar, Larry I., Lutwick
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Inhalational anthrax

Respiratory Care Clinics, 2004
Anthrax remains a real threat. In a spore form, it is highly infectious and dispersible. The initial symptoms are similar to those of influenza, and the early stage of inhalational anthrax may not be recognized. Early antibiotic treatment is important to achieving a good outcome. Contrary to historical experience.
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Oropharyngeal anthrax

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1985
AbstractThe first bacteriologically confirmed case of oropharyngeal anthrax is described. A 59-year-old male patient presented with sore throat and extensive swelling of the neck and anterior chest wall five hours after the ingestion of uncooked water buffalo meat.
N, Navacharoen   +3 more
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Vaccines against anthrax based on recombinant protective antigen: problems and solutions

Expert Review of Vaccines, 2019
Introduction: Anthrax is a dangerous bio-terror agent because Bacillus anthracis spores are highly resilient and can be easily aerosolized and disseminated.
O. Kondakova   +5 more
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Anthrax Toxin

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2001
Anthrax is primarily a disease of herbivores caused by gram-positive, aerobic, spore-forming Bacillus anthracis. Humans are accidental hosts through the food of animal origin and animal products. Anthrax is prevelant in most parts of the globe, and cases of anthrax have been reported from almost every country.
R, Bhatnagar, S, Batra
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