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[Bacillus anthracis: causative agent of anthrax].

La Tunisie medicale, 2002
Anthrax, an acute infectious disease of historical importance, is once again regaining interest with its use as a biological weapon. It is caused by B. anthracis, a Gram positive spore forming rod usually surrounded by a capsule and producing toxin. It occurs most frequently as an epizootic or enzootic disease of herbivores that acquire spores form ...
I, Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, S, Ben Redjeb
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Potential Bioterrorism Agents with Mucocutaneous Findings (Anthrax, Plague, Tularemia, Smallpox)

2018
A bioterrorism attack may occur, and prompt recognition is essential to prevent morbidity and mortality induced by these agents. This chapter reviews the classic presentation, atypical presentation, disease time course, and diagnostic features of several conditions that could potentially be used in a bioterrorism attack. Anthrax, plague, tularemia, and
Mariana Martinez, Emily Rose
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Evolution ofBacillus anthracis, Causative Agent of Anthrax

2014
Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax, primarily a disease of herbivores but also a serious threat to humans when introduced into their environment by natural or nefarious means. The anthrax toxin complex is separated into three protein components called edema factor (EF), lethal factor (LF), and protective antigen (PA). It is clear that
Paul Keim   +2 more
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[Recombinant antibodies for medical protection against bioterrorism agents: the example of anthrax].

Biologie aujourd'hui, 2010
Recombinant antibodies are a highly successful class of therapeutic molecules, they are well adapted for use against bio-weapons (BW) as they act immediately, are often synergistic with other therapeutic molecules, have a long half-life and are well tolerated. Anthrax is regarded at high risk of being used as BW, and its pathogenic properties depend on
Philippe, Thullier   +3 more
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Temperature Dependent Toxin Expression in Bacillus Cereus G9241, the Causative Agent of Anthrax like Illness

2020
Bacillus cereus G9241, a member of the Bacillus cereus sensu lato complex, was isolated from a Louisiana welder with a pulmonary anthrax-like illness and is closely related to B. anthracis. Most members of the B. cereus group express PlcR, a pleiotropic transcriptional regulator of secreted toxins and enzymes allowing insect infection, which is ...
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A Biological Threat Agent: Anthrax

International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences, 2017
Asif iqbal   +4 more
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Anthrax as an Agent of Bioterrorism

2010
GREGORY J. MARTIN, ARTHUR M. FRIEDLANDER
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NO-Donor Agents As Potential Inhibitors Of Anthrax Lethal Toxin

D57. SEPSIS: OF MICE, METABOLOMICS, AND MAN, 2012
Ping Qiu   +9 more
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Preservation of viability by the causative agent of anthrax in animal corpses and meat products

"Veterinary Medicine" Journal, 2022
L.I. Marinin   +5 more
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