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- :Wright, Jennifer G. ;Plikaytis, Brian D.2 12 2014 | Vaccine. 32(8):1019-1028:Objective:We evaluated an alternative administration route, reduced schedule priming series, and increased intervals between booster doses for anthrax...
- :Semenova, Vera A. ;Steward-Clark, Evelene1 2017 | Biologicals. 45:61-68:To improve surge testing capability for a response to a release of Bacillus anthracis, the CDC anti-Protective Antigen (PA) IgG Enzyme-Linked Immunoso...
- :Dewan, Puneet K. ;Fry, Alicia M.Oct 2002 | Emerg Infect Dis. 8(10):1066-1072.:In October 2001, four cases of inhalational anthrax occurred in workers in a Washington, D.C., mail facility that processed envelopes containing Bacil...
- :Quinn, Conrad P. ;Semenova, Vera A.Oct 2002 | Emerg Infect Dis. 8(10):1103-1110.:The bioterrorism-associated human anthrax epidemic in the fall of 2001 highlighted the need for a sensitive, reproducible, and specific laboratory tes...
- :Hsu, Vincent P. ;Lukacs, Susan L.Oct 2002 | Emerg Infect Dis. 8(10):1039-1043.:On October 15, 2001, a U.S. Senate staff member opened an envelope containing Bacillus anthracis spores. Chemoprophylaxis was promptly initiated and n...
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