نتایج جستجو برای: Anthrax vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 112646  

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

for evaluation the stability and potency of anthrax vaccine prepared in razi vaccine and serum research institute in iran, samples of different batches of vaccine were kept at 4-8 °c (refrigerator), 20-25 °c (room temperature) and 37 °c (incubator).the viable spores/ml of vaccines were determined using plate–counting method before and after holding at different temperatures monthly. vaccine pot...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of science 2023

Anthrax, caused by Bacillus anthracis, is a fatal disease and all the warm bloodedanimals are susceptible to this disease. Many livestock populated areas in Pakistan endemic forAnthrax (Thappa Karthikeyan 2001), therefore population annually vaccinatedagainst Anthrax. Veterinary Research Institute (VRI) has been producing Anthrax Spore Vaccine(ASV) for couple of decades. The current study was d...

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...

A.R. Jabbari, G. Moazeni Jula

  Protection of animals immunized against Bacillus anthracis is usually demonstrated by challenging with an appropriate dose of a strain of Bacillus anthracis that is lethal to unvaccinated animals inoculated at the same time. In this study the protective efficacy in anthrax vaccine (34F2 sterne strain spore) was evaluated in sheep, goats and guinea pigs challenged with subcutaneous inoculation...

2006

Anthrax Anthrax is a zoonotic disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. The term anthrax is derived from the Greek word for coal, anthrakis, because of the black skin lesions characteristic of the disease. A disease that appears to have been anthrax was described in the biblical book of Exodus as the fifth plague in about 1490 BCE. Descriptions of anthrax affecting both ...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
davod jafari fatemeh dehghan nayeri hosein honari ramin hoseini rasool jafari

ipad gene is amongst key genes in shigella invasion, known as an antigen. pa20 protein of bacillus anthracic can be separated from native pa protein during the infection and can be found in the serum of the infected patients and make it possible to diagnose the disease. ctxb, a known immune adjuvant, enhances the immunogenicity and is mainly used for the production of recombinant vaccines as a ...

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

protection of animals immunized against bacillus anthracis is usually demonstrated by challenging with an appropriate dose of a strain of bacillus anthracis that is lethal to unvaccinated animals inoculated at the same time. in this study the protective efficacy in anthrax vaccine (34f2 sterne strain spore) was evaluated in sheep, goats and guinea pigs challenged with subcutaneous inoculation o...

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Xiaodong Zai Jun Zhang Ju Liu Jie Liu Liangliang Li Ying Yin Ling Fu Junjie Xu Wei Chen

Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis) is the etiological agent of anthrax affecting both humans and animals. Anthrax toxin (AT) plays a major role in pathogenesis. It includes lethal toxin (LT) and edema toxin (ET), which are formed by the combination of protective antigen (PA) and lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF), respectively. The currently used human anthrax vaccine in China utilizes live...

Journal: :Vaccine 2003
Kenneth Hoffman Cory Costello Mark Menich John D Grabenstein Renata J M Engler

Selected military personnel are immunized with an FDA-licensed anthrax vaccine unless there are clinical contraindications. The objective of this analysis is to capture the experience of soldiers receiving anthrax vaccine to assist in better patient-provider communication and clarify the safety profile of the vaccine in this population as a quality-assurance initiative. Between August 1998 and ...

2002
James Mwansa Kabanga Mutela Isaac Zulu Beatrice Amadi Paul Kelly

Mycoplasma contamination of the licensed anthrax vaccine administered to military personnel has been suggested as a possible cause of Persian Gulf illness. Vaccine samples tested by nonmilitary laboratories were negative for viable mycoplasma and mycoplasma DNA and did not support its survival. Mycoplasma contamination of anthrax vaccine should not be considered a possible cause of illness.

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