Gastrointestinal Anthrax after an Animal-Hide Drumming Event - New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 2009
Mayo et al discuss the results of an investigation of 84 persons potentially exposed to anthrax during a drumming event. Review of New Hampshire disease surveillance data and clinical microbiology records for periods before and after the event identified no additional anthrax cases. Initial qualitat...
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description | Mayo et al discuss the results of an investigation of 84 persons potentially exposed to anthrax during a drumming event. Review of New Hampshire disease surveillance data and clinical microbiology records for periods before and after the event identified no additional anthrax cases. Initial qualitative environmental testing of the event site yielded three positive samples (two from drum heads and one composite sample of three electrical outlets in the main drumming room). Wider, targeted, semi-quantitative environmental testing of the site and additional drums yielded six positive samples (two from one drum and four from environmental locations in the building). These results suggested that aerosolization of spores from drumheads had occurred. All isolates obtained from environmental and drum samples matched the patient's isolate by multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis using eight loci (MLVA-8). A CDC editorial note is presented. |
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