21st Century Anthrax Digest: Government Information on Biological Warfare and Bioterrorism, Symptoms, Vaccines, and Treatment
Book Details
Author(s)U.S. Government
PublisherProgressive Management
ISBN / ASIN193182813X
ISBN-139781931828130
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This is a unique compendium of the best available U.S. government and military information on anthrax, compiled from ten documents. Topics covered include: overview; history and significance; description of agent; clinical features; signs and symptoms; diagnosis; treatment; prophylaxis; decontamination and isolation; outbreak control; and laboratory identification.
Anthrax is a highly lethal infection caused by infection with the Gram-positive bacterium, Bacillus anthracis. In naturally-acquired cases, organisms usually gain entrance through skin wounds (causing a localized infection), but may be inhaled or ingested. Intentional release by belligerents or terrorist groups would presumably involve the aerosol route, as the spore form of the bacillus is quite stable and possess characteristics ideal for the generation of aerosols.
There is extensive coverage of the DOD program to vaccinate American soldiers against anthrax.










