نتایج جستجو برای: anthrax

تعداد نتایج: 4048  

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2005
Ralph J Abi-Habib Jeffrey O Urieto Shihui Liu Stephen H Leppla Nicholas S Duesbery Arthur E Frankel

Anthrax lethal toxin, composed of protective antigen and lethal factor, was tested for cytotoxicity to human melanoma cell lines and normal human cells. Eleven of 18 melanoma cell lines were sensitive to anthrax lethal toxin (IC(50) < 400 pmol/L) and 10 of these 11 sensitive cell lines carried the V599E BRAF mutation. Most normal cell types (10 of 15) were not sensitive to anthrax lethal toxin ...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2001

Since October 3, 2001, CDC and state and local public health authorities have been investigating cases of bioterrorism-related anthrax. As of November 28, a total of 23 cases have been identified; 11 were confirmed as inhalational anthrax, and 12 (seven confirmed and five suspected) were cutaneous. Epidemiologic investigations to identify the source of exposure to Bacillus anthracis continue fo...

2013
Emine Parlak Ali Aydın Mehmet Parlak

Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax. Anthrax is a zoonotic disease with three clinical forms. Clinical forms are skin, gastrointestinal and inhalational anthrax. Cutaneous anthrax is 95% of the cases. Cutaneous anthrax frequently defines itself. Clinical presentation of anthrax may be severe and complicated in some cases. There may seem complications like meningitis, septic sho...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Maria T Arévalo Ashley Navarro Chenoa D Arico Junwei Li Omar Alkhatib Shan Chen Diana Diaz-Arévalo Mingtao Zeng

Anthrax spores can be aerosolized and dispersed as a bioweapon. Current postexposure treatments are inadequate at later stages of infection, when high levels of anthrax toxins are present. Anthrax toxins enter cells via two identified anthrax toxin receptors: tumor endothelial marker 8 (TEM8) and capillary morphogenesis protein 2 (CMG2). We hypothesized that host cells would be protected from a...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
g.r. moazeni jula a.r. jabbari b. malek

to isolate and detect anthrax spores from soil in different regions of isfahan, iran a total of 60 environmental specimens were collected during 2003. bacterial endospores were extracted via flotation in distilled water and were cultured on blood agar and selective plet media. bacillus anthracis was identified using bacteriological and biological tests. viable bacillus anthracis spores were iso...

2018
Ana Kasradze Diana Echeverria Khatuna Zakhashvili Christian Bautista Nicholas Heyer Paata Imnadze Veriko Mitrskhulava

INTRODUCTION Anthrax is endemic in the country of Georgia. The most common cutaneous anthrax form accounts for 95% of anthrax cases and often is self-resolving. Humans are infected from processing contaminated animal products, contacting sick animals, or by insect bites. OBJECTIVE We aimed to describe the burden of human cutaneous anthrax and associated risk factors using the national surveil...

2002
Thira Sirisanthana Arthur E. Brown

When swallowed, anthrax spores may cause lesions from the oral cavity to the cecum. Gastrointestinal anthrax is greatly underreported in rural disease-endemic areas of the world. The apparent paucity of this form of anthrax reflects the lack of facilities able to make the diagnosis in these areas. The spectrum of disease, ranging from subclinical infection to death, has not been fully recognize...

2014
Katherine A. Hendricks Mary E. Wright Sean V. Shadomy John S. Bradley Meredith G. Morrow Andy T. Pavia Ethan Rubinstein Jon-Erik C. Holty Nancy E. Messonnier Theresa L. Smith Nicki Pesik Tracee A. Treadwell William A. Bower

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention convened panels of anthrax experts to review and update guidelines for anthrax postexposure prophylaxis and treatment. The panels included civilian and military anthrax experts and clinicians with experience treating anthrax patients. Specialties represented included internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, infectious disease, emergency medicine,...

Journal: :caspian journal of internal medicine 0
ghodratollah maddah abbas abdollahi mehrdad katebi

background: bacillus anthracis may usually cause three forms of anthrax: inhalation, gastrointestinal and cutaneous. the gastrointestinal (gi) anthrax develops after eating contaminated meat. thus, in this paper were report 5 cases of intestinal anthrax. case presentation: we report a case series of intestinal anthrax, with history of consumption of raw or poorly cooked liver of sheep. one pati...

Journal: :Maryland medicine : MM : a publication of MEDCHI, the Maryland State Medical Society 2001

Many Vaccine Information Statements are available in Spanish and other languages. 1 What is anthrax? Anthrax is a serious disease that can affect both animals and humans. It is caused by bacteria called Bacillus anthracis. People can get anthrax from contact with infected animals, wool, meat, or hides. Cutaneous anthrax. In its most common form, anthrax is a skin disease that causes skin ulcers...

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