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The 2009 H1N1 outbreak is the latest in a series of reminders -- from September 11 to the subsequent anthrax attacks to hurricane Katrina -- that the nation's public health system needs to be ready to respond to a major health crisis
A recent study from the intelligence community projected that a one-to-two kilogram release of anthrax spores from a crop duster plane could kill more Americans than died in World War II (over 400,000).
This is an exciting development because it positions BioThrax as the sole anthrax vaccine for USG procurement for at least the next eight years
What if they were secret agents like James Bond with clothes covered in Anthrax?
Smallpox and anthrax are the only biological threats for which we have FDA-approved vaccines. We have enough smallpox vaccines for every American, but not enough anthrax vaccines even for 10 percent of our population. Once we increase that supply, we can take these two risks off the table. I would give ...
played at least as large of a role as the 9/11 attack itself, if not larger, in creating the general climate of fear that prevailed for years in the U.S. and specifically how the anthrax episode was exploited by leading media and political figures to gin up intense hostility towards Iraq.
My career has been devoted to developing and implementing strategies to battle infectious diseases that have global unmet medical needs ... To manage Emergent’s biodefense franchise, which includes BioThrax ® (Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed), the only vaccine licensed by the FDA against anthrax disease, and o...
One person, with the courage to carry four pounds of anthrax, will go to the White House lawn, and will spread this ‘confetti’ all over them, and then will do these cries of joy. It will turn into a real ‘celebration.’
Four pounds of anthrax…carried by a fighter through tunnels from Mexico into the US, are guaranteed to kill 330,000 Americans within a single hour
a one- to two-kilogram release of anthrax spores from a crop duster plane could kill more Americans than died in World War II
Everybody’s Scene: The story of Connecticut’s Anthrax Club
A serial killer or terrorist or agent of Iran or North Korea could come in and release anthrax, for instance, and that's not going to show up in a metal detector
The last person who had ever used anthrax was Saddam Hussein
This is an insult to the entire country but especially to the thousands of families who lost their loved ones on 9-11, to the Anthrax attacks that followed, and on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Squalene, a response enhancer or adjuvant, is present in many modern vaccines and is highly irritating to the immune system. . . . (used in) Anthrax vaccine in Gulf War I soldiers is believed by many to be a primary cause, along with depleted uranium, of the devastating condition known as Gulf War Syndr...
And they say that now, in Paris, France, even as we speak, Louis Pasteur has devised a new vaccine that will obliterate anthrax once and for all.
An unrepentant hell-raiser from outer space, Lobo is serving time under Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian. Image courtesy DC Comics
Anthrax spores are extremely hardy and can achieve 65% to 80% lethality against untreated patients for years. Fortunately, Iraq does not seem to have produced dry, storable agents and only seems to have deployed wet Anthrax agents, which have a relatively limited life.
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Unidentified volunteers participate in an anthrax attack drill to assess the city's ability to quickly distribute medications to large numbers of New Yorkers at Marta Valle Secondary School in New York, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad addresses the jury as he delivers his opening argument as Prince William County bailiff Jack Fullmore watches during his trial in courtroom 10 at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia in this October 20, 2003 file photograph.
View Photo »Sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad stands as the judge enters the court after a break in his trial in the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in this November 12, 2003 file photograph.
View Photo »Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad is escorted into courtroom 10 at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia in this November 18, 2003 file photograph.
View Photo »John Allen Muhammad arrives in the Prince William Circuit Court in Manassas, Virginia, in this November 13, 2002 file photograph.
View Photo »Hazardous Material Tactical Unit firemen arrive at a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices, November 10, 2009 in New York. The UK mission and four other missions to the UN received letters containing white powder sparking an anthrax scare.
View Photo »Hazardous Material Tactical Unit firemen arrive at a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices, November 10, 2009 in New York. The UK mission and four other missions to the UN received letters containing white powder sparking an anthrax scare.
View Photo »Hazardous Material Tactical Unit firemen arrive at a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices, November 10, 2009 in New York. The UK mission and four other missions to the UN received letters containing white powder sparking an anthrax scare.
View Photo »Hazardous Material Tactical Unit firemen arrive at leave a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices, November 10, 2009 in New York. The UK mission and four other missions to the UN received letters containing white powder sparking an anthrax scare.
View Photo »Hazardous Material Tactical Unit firemen leave a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices, November 10, 2009 in New York. The UK mission and four other missions to the UN received letters containing white powder sparking an anthrax scare.
View Photo »A Haz Tac, Hazardous Material Tactical Unit, fire department vehicle stands in front of a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices in New York, November 10, 2009.
View Photo »A Haz Tac, Hazardous Material Tactical Unit, fire department vehicle stands in front of a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices in New York, November 10, 2009.
View Photo »A Haz Tac, Hazardous Material Tactical Unit, fire department vehicle stands in front of a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices in New York, November 10, 2009.
View Photo »A Haz Tac, Hazardous Material Tactical Unit, fire department vehicle stands in front of a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices in New York, November 10, 2009.
View Photo »A Haz Tac, Hazardous Material Tactical Unit, fire department vehicle stands in front of a building where the UK mission to the UN has its offices in New York, November 10, 2009.
View Photo »People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists, wearing mock biohazard suits, hold placards in an awareness drive against consuming animal products in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists, wearing mock biohazard suits, hold placards in an awareness drive against consuming animal products in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »In this Monday, Feb. 25, 2008 file photo, Israeli soldiers train in a field near Nativ Haasara in southern Israel.
View Photo »Sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad addresses the jury as he delivers his opening argument as Prince William County bailiff Jack Fullmore watches during his trial in courtroom 10 at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Virginia in this October 20, 2003 file photograph.
View Photo »The 2009 H1N1 outbreak is the latest in a series of reminders -- from September 11 to the subsequent anthrax attacks to hurricane Katrina -- that the nation's public health system needs to be ready to respond to a major health crisis
A recent study from the intelligence community projected that a one-to-two kilogram release of anthrax spores from a crop duster plane could kill more Americans than died in World War II (over 400,000).
This is an exciting development because it positions BioThrax as the sole anthrax vaccine for USG procurement for at least the next eight years
What if they were secret agents like James Bond with clothes covered in Anthrax?
Smallpox and anthrax are the only biological threats for which we have FDA-approved vaccines. We have enough smallpox vaccines for every American, but not enough anthrax vaccines even for 10 percent of our population. Once we increase that supply, we can take these two risks off the table. I would give ...
played at least as large of a role as the 9/11 attack itself, if not larger, in creating the general climate of fear that prevailed for years in the U.S. and specifically how the anthrax episode was exploited by leading media and political figures to gin up intense hostility towards Iraq.
My career has been devoted to developing and implementing strategies to battle infectious diseases that have global unmet medical needs ... To manage Emergent’s biodefense franchise, which includes BioThrax ® (Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed), the only vaccine licensed by the FDA against anthrax disease, and o...
One person, with the courage to carry four pounds of anthrax, will go to the White House lawn, and will spread this ‘confetti’ all over them, and then will do these cries of joy. It will turn into a real ‘celebration.’
Four pounds of anthrax…carried by a fighter through tunnels from Mexico into the US, are guaranteed to kill 330,000 Americans within a single hour
a one- to two-kilogram release of anthrax spores from a crop duster plane could kill more Americans than died in World War II
Everybody’s Scene: The story of Connecticut’s Anthrax Club
A serial killer or terrorist or agent of Iran or North Korea could come in and release anthrax, for instance, and that's not going to show up in a metal detector
The last person who had ever used anthrax was Saddam Hussein
This is an insult to the entire country but especially to the thousands of families who lost their loved ones on 9-11, to the Anthrax attacks that followed, and on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Squalene, a response enhancer or adjuvant, is present in many modern vaccines and is highly irritating to the immune system. . . . (used in) Anthrax vaccine in Gulf War I soldiers is believed by many to be a primary cause, along with depleted uranium, of the devastating condition known as Gulf War Syndr...
And they say that now, in Paris, France, even as we speak, Louis Pasteur has devised a new vaccine that will obliterate anthrax once and for all.
An unrepentant hell-raiser from outer space, Lobo is serving time under Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian. Image courtesy DC Comics
Anthrax spores are extremely hardy and can achieve 65% to 80% lethality against untreated patients for years. Fortunately, Iraq does not seem to have produced dry, storable agents and only seems to have deployed wet Anthrax agents, which have a relatively limited life.
You’ll know immediately if something is crushed aspirin or anthrax
So we can see the ways that anthrax, for example, has been dispersed across the globe
We are delighted to share our expertise with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on anthrax weaponization, anthrax disease pathogenesis, and promising, second generation vaccine product candidates to address this biological threat
We are excited about receiving NIAID funding support for dmPA7909, one of Emergent's next generation anthrax vaccine candidates in development
Her new cd, with the help of husband and band member Scott Ian of Anthrax, is a cross between raw rock and roll and a sweetness that comes from Pearl's soul. The band has created a sound that combines influences from all genres of rock: from blues to heavy metal.
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