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The biological warfare potential of Bacillus anthracis bacteria is examined in eleven pages and includes epidemiology, current res...
This paper provides a species overview, diagnostic techniques, and recommended treatment for Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium ...
remind everyone that the FDA and independent medical researchers have consistently concluded the vaccine is safe (Department of De...
2007). Increased risk to the bacilli is found in patients which have suffered from redcurrant infections, those with urethral inst...
In nine pages B. cereus is examined in terms of its characteristics and its disease causing ability. Eight sources are cited in t...
In seven pages the controversies surrounding a Pentagon program to inoculate US service personnel against anthrax as a biological ...
at taking 75 years and costing $50 billion. This is described very clearly in an article by Glenn Zorpette published in Scientific...
effectively contains the progression of Anthrax. Is this German-based company morally and legally right in making money off this ...
the spores and inevitably succumbs to the aftermath. Vaccinations for livestock has proven effective in drastically reducing the ...
the two types being examine: "Anthrax is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is a disease of sheep, cattle, horses, goa...
question to be asked is, "What exactly is anthrax?" The proper medical term for anthrax is Bacillus anthracis, which is the Greek...
tainted food, and results in severe gastrointestinal distress. Fatality is between 25 and 60 percent (Ressel 2001). THE HISTORY ...
issues of chemical capabilities is what got us into the war with Iraq. And, as of yet there has still be no solid evidence that th...
out in the United States decades before. In fact, not since the early 1900s had anthrax claimed multiple human lives. An isolated ...
wild or in domestic herbivores like cattle, sheep, or goats (Pinkal PG). Professor Norman Pace explains that anthrax forms a bact...
In seven pages biological warfare is considered through an examination of the commonly used bacteria types of anthrax or mad cow d...
In eight pages this paper examines the U.S. planned response efforts as it involves biological terrorism with the Federal Emergenc...
consequences. As already mentioned the disease was first identified as a separate disease entity in November 1986 from which time...
In twenty two pages this paper argues against the U.S. Department of Defense's position that requires all armed forces personnel t...
The disease known as Anthrax is caused by the highly infectious microorganism Bacillus anthracis. The bacteria...