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| Anthrax
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Evaluation of Body Mass Index,
Pre-Vaccination Serum Progesterone Levels and Anti-Anthrax Protective
Antigen Immunoglobulin G on Injection Site Adverse Events following
Anthrax Vaccination in Women
Authors: Zhang Y, Martin SW, Rose CE Jr
Source: Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf, November 2008, Vol. 17(11):1060-7 |
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Adverse Events after Anthrax
Vaccination Reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS),
1990-2007
Authors: Niu MT, Ball R, Woo EJ, Burwen DR, Knippen M, Braun MM; The
VAERS Working Group
Source: Vaccine, November 6, 2008 |
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Birth Defects among Infants Born to
Women Who Received Anthrax Vaccine in Pregnancy
Authors: Ryan MA, Smith TC, Sevick CJ, Honner WK, Loach RA, Moore CA,
Erickson JD
Source: Am J Epidemiol, August 15, 2008, Vol. 168(4):434-42 |
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U.S. Military Service Members'
Perceptions of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
Authors: Pica-Branco D, Hudak RP
Source: Mil Med, May 2008, Vol. 173(5):429-33 |
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Bioterrorism: Class A Agents and their
Potential Presentations in Immunocompromised Patients
Authors: Richard JL, Grimes DE
Source: Clin J Oncol Nurs, April 2008, Vol. 12(2):295-302 |
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Vaccines: Countering Anthrax: Vaccines
and Immunoglobulins
Author: Grabenstein JD
Source: Clin Infect Dis, January 1, 2008, Vol. 46(1):129-36 |
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Anthrax Vaccination and Risk of Optic
Neuritis in the United States Military, 1998-2003
Authors: Payne DC, Rose CE Jr, Kerrison J, et al
Source: Arch Neurol, June 2006, Vol. 63(6):871-875 |
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Inhalation Anthrax Associated with
Dried Animal Hides --- Pennsylvania and New York City, 2006
Source: MMWR, March 17, 2006, Vol. 55(10):280-282 |
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Systematic Review: A Century of Inhalational
Anthrax Cases from 1900 to 2005
Authors: Holty JE, Bravata DM, Liu H, et al
Source: Ann Intern Med, February 21, 2006, Vol. 144(4):270-280 |
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Being Prepared: Modeling the Response
to an Anthrax Attack
Author: Webb GF
Source: Ann Intern Med, April 19, 2005, Vol. 142(8):667-668 |
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Summaries for Patients. What is the
Most Cost-Effective Way to Protect People in the Event of an Anthrax
Terror Attack?
Source: Apr 19, 2005, Ann Intern Med, Vol. 142(8):I40 |
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In Their Own Words: Lessons Learned
from those Exposed to Anthrax
Authors: Blanchard JC, Haywood Y, Stein BD, et al
Source: Am J Public Health, March 2005, Vol. 95(3):489-495 |
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Public Health Vaccination Policies
for Containing an Anthrax Outbreak
Authors: Brookmeyer R, Johnson E, Bollinger R.
Source: Nature, December 16, 2004, Vol. 432(7019):901-904 |
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Initial Experience with Mass Immunization
as a Bioterrorism Countermeasure
Authors: Folio LR, Lahti RL, Cockrum DS, et al
Source: J Am Osteopath Assoc, June 2004, Vol. 104(6):240-243 |
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One-year Health Assessment of Adult
Survivors of Bacillus Anthracis Infection
Authors: Reissman DB, Whitney EA, Taylor TH Jr, et al
Source: JAMA, April 28, 2004, Vol. 291(16):1994-1998 |
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Anthrax in America 2001-2003
Authors: Joshi SG, Cymet HB, Kerkvliet G, et al
Source: J Natl Med Assoc, March 2004, Vol. 96(3):344-350 |
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