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Botulinum toxin as a biological weapon: medical and public health management


SS Arnon, R Schechter, TV Inglesby, DA … - Jama, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
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Passive immunity in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases

- angrylapdog.com
MA Keller, ER Stiehm - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
Antibodies have been used for over a century in the prevention and treatment of
infectious disease. They are used most commonly for the prevention of measles,
hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, varicella, rabies, and vaccinia. ...
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Short-term benefit from oral vancomycin treatment of regressive-onset autism


RH Sandler, SM Finegold, ER Bolte, CP … - Journal of Child Neurology, 2000 - jcn.sagepub.com
Richard H. Sandler, MD; Sydney M. Finegold, MD; Ellen R. Bolte; Cathleen P.
Buchanan, MS; ... Anne P. Maxwell, PhD; Marja-Liisa Väisänen, BS;
Michael N. Nelson, PhD; Hannah M. Wexler, PhD ... Received May 19, 1999. ...
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Wound botulism in California, 1951-1998: recent epidemic in heroin injectors


SB Werner, D Passaro, J McGee, R Schechter … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2000 - UChicago Press
Featured in New York Times "Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks" November 28,
2008 Using Internet Searches for Influenza Surveillance Philip M. Polgreen,
Yiling Chen, David M. Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published ...
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B IOTERRORISM: From Threat to Reality


RM Atlas - Annual Reviews in Microbiology, 2002 - Annual Reviews
▪ Abstract The fears and predictions of attacks with biological weapons, which
were increasing at the close of the twentieth century, were transformed into
reality not long after September 11, 2001, when several anthrax-laden ...
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Botulism


J Sobel, FJ Angulo - Clinical infectious diseases, 2005 - UChicago Press
Featured in New York Times "Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks" November 28,
2008 Using Internet Searches for Influenza Surveillance Philip M. Polgreen,
Yiling Chen, David M. Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published ...
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[PDF] Foodborne botulism in the United States, 1990-2000


J Sobel, N Tucker, A Sulka, J McLaughlin, S … - Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2004 - who.int
Foodborne botulism, a potentially lethal neuroparalyt- ic disease, is caused by
ingesting preformed Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin. We reviewed surveillance
data and reports from 1990 to 2000. Of 263 cases from 160 food- borne ...
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Endemic, notifiable, bioterrorism-related diseases, United States, 1992-1999

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M Chang, MK Glynn, SL Groseclose - Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2003 - members.medscape.com
Little information is available in the United States regarding the incidence and
distribution of diseases caused by critical microbiologic agents with the
potential for use in acts of terrorism. We describe disease-specific, ...
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Novel small molecule inhibitors of botulinum neurotoxin A metalloprotease activity


JC Burnett, JJ Schmidt, RG Stafford, RG … - Biochemical and Biophysical Research …, 2003 - Elsevier
Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are among the most lethal biological substances to
have been weaponized and are listed as biodefense category A agents. Currently,
no small molecule (non-peptidic) therapeutics exist to counter this threat; ...
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Outbreak of necrotizing fasciitis due to Clostridium sordellii among black-tar heroin users


AC Kimura, JI Higa, RM Levin, G Simpson, Y … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2004 - UChicago Press
Featured in New York Times "Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks" November 28,
2008 Using Internet Searches for Influenza Surveillance Philip M. Polgreen,
Yiling Chen, David M. Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published ...
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