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Articles related to "Bacillus Anthracis"
Anthrax Disease, History, Vaccines Current Views A simple bacillus, a soil resident, can cause a simple black ulcer on the skin, or it may spread through the entire body of a mammal and lead to death in a few days. anthrax epidemiology • anthrax diagnostic signs and symptoms of anthrax • anthrax vaccines for humans and animals • vaccine anthrax history vaccine development louis • bacillus anthracis characteristics
Anthrax and Cattle The latest threat to Canada's beef industry, following mad-cow disease is potential hysteria over the recent outbreak of anthrax infection. anthrax and cattle • microbiology • anthrax infection • bioterrorism • zoonotic anthrax
Anthrax: To Fear or Not To Fear For those of you interested in the next edition of "Why Food Rots," please wait until next week. This anthrax incident has a number of people scared. Should it scare you? Yes and no. This disease is severe and can be lethal; however, it is very tough to deliver as a weapon of mass illness. Knowledge is power. Read on for more power. anthrax • the sun • boca raton • florida • robert stevens
Bioterrorism Part III: What Microbes are Used and Why? What are the microbes most useful to bioterrorist? Here is a list of the nasty organisms sorted according to their likelihood of causing significant problems. bioterrorism • bioterrorist • anthrax • bacillus anthracis • small pox
How Anthrax Kills! Researchers discover how the anthrax bacteria kills people. anthrax • lethal factor • protective antigen • edema factor • bacillus
More Than One Way to Kill Anthrax Spores There is more than one way to kill anthrax spores. Unfortunately, many of them are dangerous or too damaging to our mail. Here is a new way of killing spores that might be safer and not damage the mail we send to creditors and friends. anthrax • ultrasound • mail • bacillus anthracis
Potato Treatment May Kill Anthrax Decontaminating our mail is a complex and difficult problem. Ozone might be one answer to eliminating anthrax laden mail from our mailboxes. anthrax • ozone • bacillus anthracis
Potential New Treatment for Anthrax Anthrax is one bacterium proposed by many for germ warfare. Researchers have found another way to treat this nasty disease that may make crazed government leaders and terrorists think twice. anthrax • bacillus anthracis • protective factor • lethal factor • edema factor
Researchers Find Weak Spot in Anthrax Bacterium Even the feared anthrax bacterium has a weak spot. Some researchers found that weak spot using an old foe of the anthrax bacterium. Click on the title to find out more. anthrax • bacillus anthracis • bacteriophage • phage • bacterium lysing-protein
Bioterrorism Part 2: How do they pick them? A large number of microorganisms could be used by bioterrorists. However, only a few organisms are mentioned as being useful to them. Why is that? Click above to read more. bioterrorist • bioterrorism • bioterrorists • anthrax • tularemia
Asthma, Anthrax and Flu Shots Get the straight scope on athrax without all that media hype. asthma • anthrax • flu shot • antibiotic
Robert Koch, Medical Doctor, Microbiologist Koch merged medicine with concepts of infectious diseases. Disciplined thinking and lab verifications continue to this day throughout the practice of clinical medicine. pure culture techniques dr. robert koch • postulates of infectious disease study robert koch • anthrax tuberculosis cholera three causative micro • agar gelatin and animal supplements for microbial • descriptive microbiology tied to koch's postulates
What Is a Bacterial Endospore? Endospores are somewhat like bacterial seeds, tough structures that allow some bacteria to go dormant under unfavorable conditions. what is an endospore • bacteria endospore • bacterial endospore • bacillus endospore • clostridium endospore
Late Germ Theory of Disease Germ Theory is the concept that microorganisms can cause disease, and this theory is the foundation of modern medicine. Here is a summary of some key discoveries. germ theory of disease • spontaneous generation • infectious disease • louis pasteur • pasteurization louis pasteur
Anthrax Anthrax and its ability to inflict terror on us all. But don't worry, the number of cases compared to the population is minute. anthrax • inhalation • skin • fire • terror
Worried About Anthrax? Strengthen Your Immune System What if diseases like anthrax, smallpox and plague were released in your home town or your place of work? Is there anything you can do now to prepare yourself and improve your chances of survival? Herbalist Susun Weed discusses herbs and home remedies that you can use now to help avoid infection and build a strong immune system. anthrax • immune system • immunity • herb • susun
How To Know When Antibiotics Just Won't Work Even good doctors can be fooled sometimes and can let their compassion for severe patient symptoms influence them to write an unnecessary antibiotic prescription. nutrition • health wellness • natural remedy • coconut oil • prescription pills medicine |
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