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Anthrax
Edited by Koehler, T.M.
Springer Verlag
2002
Hardcover IX, 169 pp, 14 illus ISBN 3540434976
£88.00
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Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax in all mammals, including humans. Depending upon the
route of entry of B. anthracis spores, infection can result in cutaneous lesions, which are readily
treatable with antibiotics, or systemic lethal disease, which is nearly always fatal. The
continuing worldwide incidence of anthrax in animal populations, the risk of human infection
associated with animal outbreaks, and the threat of use of B. anthracis as a biological weapon
warrant continued investigation of this organisms and its virulence mechanims. Furthermore,
B. anthracis is an excellent model system for inverstigation of virulence gene expression by
bacteria.
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