نتایج جستجو برای: anthrax

تعداد نتایج: 4048  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Martino Forino Sherida Johnson Thiang Y Wong Dmitri V Rozanov Alexei Y Savinov Wei Li Roberto Fattorusso Barbara Becattini Andrew J Orry Dawoon Jung Ruben A Abagyan Jeffrey W Smith Ken Alibek Robert C Liddington Alex Y Strongin Maurizio Pellecchia

Inhalation anthrax is a deadly disease for which there is currently no effective treatment. Bacillus anthracis lethal factor (LF) metalloproteinase is an integral component of the tripartite anthrax lethal toxin that is essential for the onset and progression of anthrax. We report here on a fragment-based approach that allowed us to develop inhibitors of LF. The small-molecule inhibitors we hav...

2006
Douglas K. Owens

Data Synthesis: The authors found 106 reports of 82 cases of inhalational anthrax. Mortality was statistically significantly lower for patients receiving antibiotics or anthrax antiserum during the prodromal phase of disease, multidrug antibiotic regimens, or pleural fluid drainage. Patients in the 2001 U.S. attack were less likely to die than historical anthrax case-patients (45% vs. 92%; P 0....

2004
Kevin P. Fennelly Amy L. Davidow Shelly L. Miller Nancy Connell Jerrold J. Ellner

The lack of identified exposures in 2 of the 11 cases of bioterrorism-related inhalation anthrax in 2001 raised uncertainty about the infectious dose and transmission of Bacillus anthracis. We used the Wells-Riley mathematical model of airborne infection to estimate 1) the exposure concentrations in postal facilities where cases of inhalation anthrax occurred and 2) the risk for infection in va...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Johnny W Peterson Jason E Comer David M Noffsinger Autumn Wenglikowski Kristin G Walberg Bagram M Chatuev Ashok K Chopra Lawrence R Stanberry Angray S Kang Wolfgang W Scholz Jagadish Sircar

Prevention of inhalation anthrax requires early and extended antibiotic therapy, and therefore, alternative treatment strategies are needed. We investigated whether a human monoclonal antibody (AVP-21D9) to protective antigen (PA) would protect mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits against anthrax. Control animals challenged with Bacillus anthracis Ames spores by the intranasal route died within 3 to ...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2012
Demetrios N Kyriacou Debra Dobrez Jorge P Parada Justin M Steinberg Adam Kahn Charles L Bennett Brian P Schmitt

Rapid public health response to a large-scale anthrax attack would reduce overall morbidity and mortality. However, there is uncertainty about the optimal cost-effective response strategy based on timing of intervention, public health resources, and critical care facilities. We conducted a decision analytic study to compare response strategies to a theoretical large-scale anthrax attack on the ...

2015
S. Parthiban M. S. Murugan J. Johnson Rajeswar P. Pothiappan

Anthrax is a contagious and highly fatal zoonotic bacterial disease affecting primarily herbivores. Mortality can be very high, especially in herbivores. The disease has world-wide distribution and is a zoonosis. The etiological agent is the endospore-forming, Gram-positive, nonmotile, rod-shaped Bacillus anthracis. Central to the persistence of anthrax in an area is the ability of B. anthracis...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2010
Hossein Hatami Ali Ramazankhani Feizollah Mansoori

During 1988-1994 a total of 38 cases of human anthrax were admitted to Sina Hospital in Kermanshah (western Iran). There were two cases of gastrointestinal anthrax (5.3%) with culture positive ascitic fluid. Among the many reported gastrointestinal signs and symptoms, unexpectedly one of our patients had only vomiting and ascites whereas the other case had only ascites. Neither had abdominal pa...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 2006
Victor M Siamudaala John M Bwalya Hetron M Munang'andu Peter G Sinyangwe Fred Banda Aaron S Mweene Ayato Takada Hiroshi Kida

Anthrax is endemic in Western and North-western Provinces of Zambia. The disease occurs throughout the year and impacts negatively on the economy of the livestock industry and public health in Zambia. During 1989-1995, there were 1626 suspected cases of anthrax in cattle in Western province and of these 51 were confirmed. There were 220 cases of human anthrax cases in 1990 alone and 248 cases d...

2016
Ayamdooh Evans Nsoh Ernest Kenu Eric Kofi Forson Edwin Afari Samuel Sackey Kofi Mensah Nyarko Nathaniel Yebuah

INTRODUCTION Anthrax is a febrile soil-born infectious disease that can affect all warm-blooded animals including man. Outbreaks of anthrax have been reported in northern region of Ghana but no concerted effort has been made to implement risk-based surveillance systems to document outbreaks so as to implement policies to address the disease. We generated predictive maps using soil pH, temperatu...

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2008
John P Palumbo James I Meek Darcy M Fazio Susan B Turner James L Hadler André N Sofair

BACKGROUND Recognition of bioterrorism-related infections by hospital and emergency department clinicians may be the first line of defense in a bioterrorist attack. METHODS We identified unexplained infectious deaths consistent with the clinical presentation of anthrax, tularemia, smallpox, and botulism using Connecticut death certificates and hospital chart information. Minimum work-up crite...

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