The use of anthrax as a bioweapon is rare, but devastating. This new treatment might one day save people that are beyond the “point of no return.” ...
Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once ...
Results provide proof-of-concept that ERK pathway reactivation might be an effective, biologically based therapy to prevent anthrax-induced lethality.
Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once the disease has progressed ...
The procedural lapse happened between June 6 and June 13, and CDC spokesperson Thomas Skinner told The New York Times that while none of the researchers exposed to the bacteria are showing symptoms of ...
that for every patient treated for anthrax disease, thousands of patients would receive post-exposure prophylaxis for suspected cutaneous and/or inhalational . For the same reason it is important ...
Mutuma said some of the patients had spores on the skin, one of the symptoms of an attack of anthrax. He appealed to any person suspecting he had the disease to seek treatment without delay.
Mutuma said some of the patients had spores on the skin, one of the symptoms of an attack of anthrax. He appealed to any person suspecting he had the disease to seek treatment without delay.