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Investigating of Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax, 2001
Arch Dermatol. 2002;138:137-138.
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THIS REPORT updates the investigation of bioterrorism-related anthrax
and the provision of antimicrobial prophylaxis to exposed persons and highlights
CDC assistance to other countries investigating cases of bioterrorism-related
anthrax. Since November 7, 2001, CDC and state and local public health agencies
have identified no new cases of bioterrorism-related anthrax. As of November
14, a total of 22 cases of anthrax have met the CDC case definition1; 10 were confirmed inhalational anthrax, and 12
(seven confirmed and five suspected) were cutaneous anthrax. Investigation
of a case of inhalational anthrax in a hospital stock room worker aged 61
years in New York City (NYC) found no evidence of anthrax contamination at
the work site or home; the source of exposure is unknown. Environmental clean-up
of contaminated facilities continues, and surveillance for new cases of bioterrorism-related
anthrax is ongoing in Delaware (DE), District of Columbia (DC), Florida (FL),
Maryland (MD), New Jersey . . . [Full Text of this Article]Use of Antimicrobial Prophylaxis
CDC Assistance to Other Countries
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