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anthrax [ˈænθræks] n pl -thraces [-θrəˌsiːz] 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Veterinary Science) a highly infectious and often fatal disease of herbivores, esp cattle and sheep, characterized by fever, enlarged spleen, and swelling of the throat. Carnivores are relatively resistant. It is caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis and can be transmitted to man 2. (Medicine / Pathology) a pustule or other lesion caused by this disease [from Late Latin, from Greek: carbuncle]
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| Timely detection of an inhalational anthrax outbreak is critical for clinical and public health management Syndromic surveillance has received considerable investment, but little is known about how it will perform relative to routine clinical case finding for detection of an inhalational anthrax outbreak. Inhalational anthrax is rarest, with only 18 reported cases in the US between 1900 and 1978. While previous studies have examined up to 40 anthrax cases, the Stanford and VA researchers conducted a more comprehensive review, seeking all published reports of inhalational anthrax from 1900 to 2005 (anthrax could not be accurately diagnosed before 1900). |
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