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- Anthrax in Humans and Animals
- The Bacillus Anthracis Cell Envelope: Composition, Physiological Role, and Clinical Relevance
- British Industrial Anthrax
- Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and Animals
- Anthrax (Malignant Edema; Woolsorters’ Disease)
- One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization for Multi-Sectoral Engagement in Uganda
- Update: Investigation of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Exposure Management and Antimicrobial Therapy, October 2001
- 9 CFR Ch. III (1–1–14 Edition) § 309.7
- Anthrax Importance Anthrax Is a Serious Zoonotic Disease That Affects Mammals And, Rarely, Birds
- Antibiotic Questions
- Infections: Quiz I
- Public Health Reports
- How to Weaponize Anthrax?
- Anthrax July 2008
- Plague and Botulism
- Anthrax Fact Sheet
- Modelling Co-Dynamics of Anthrax and Listeriosis with Optimal Control
- Anthrax ( Bacillus Anthracis ) (Splenic Fever, Charbon, Milzbrand, Woolsorter’S Disease, Cumberland Disease, Malignant Carbuncle)
- ASM Sentinel Level Clinical Laboratory Guideline for B. Anthracis
- Anthrax Fact Sheet
- Basic Diagnostic Testing Protocols for Level a Laboratories for The
- Structural Elucidation of the Clostridioides Difficile Transferase Toxin Reveals a Single-Site Binding Mode for the Enzyme
- Anthrax Emergency Information: Transmission
- Hazards in the Workplace
- Analysis of Listeriosis Transmission Dynamics with Optimal Control
- Use of Anthrax Vaccine in the United States Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2009
- Bifurcation, Sensitivity and Optimal Control Analysis of Modelling Anthrax-Listeriosis Co-Dynamics
- Facts About: Anthrax, Botulism, Pneumonic Plague, Smallpox
- The Ins and Outs of Anthrax Toxin
- Swine Erysipelas (Diamond Skin Disease) 373 Infected
- Camelid Anthrax
- Anthrax 2001: Observations on the Medical and Public Health Response
- Porcine Anthrax
- Review of the Scientific Approaches Used During the FBI's Investigation
- Anthrax Is an Acute Disease Caused by a Spore-Forming Bacterium (Bacillus Anthracis)
- Framework for Enhancing Anthrax Prevention & Control
- CLINICAL GRAND ROUND an Unusual Finger Lesion
- Biological Agents
- Public Health Reports Vol 88 July 12, 1918
- Updates to Clostridium Difficile Spore Germination
- Epidemiologic Response to Anthrax Outbreaks: Field Investigations, 1950–2001 Michael E
- Anthrax in Animals Texas Department of Health, Zoonosis Control Division
- Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Listeria
- Press Release Press Currently Ciprofloxacin, a Synthetic Large Spectrum Antibiotic from the Fluoroquinolones’ Family
- Cutaneous Anthrax Suspicion in a Case of Bullous Erysipelas - the Clinicopathological Consideration
- Anthrax in Humans and Animals