Cutaneous Anthrax—the Non-industrial Hazard

Two patients contracted cutaneous anthrax after contact with infected bone meal. Awareness of the risk of infection from this source may help in achieving early clinical diagnosis and a low fatality rate following effective antibiotic therapy.

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ 1969-02, Vol.1 (5641), p.416-418
Hauptverfasser: Knight, A. H., Wynne-Williams, C. J. E., Willis, A. T.
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Anthrax - diagnosis
Anthrax - drug therapy
Anthrax - etiology
Anthrax - microbiology
Bacillus anthracis - isolation & purification
Edema
Fertilizers
Health hazards
Hospital units
Humans
Infections
Male
Middle Aged
Papers and Originals
Penicillin
Penicillins - therapeutic use
Skin Diseases, Infectious - etiology
Streptomycin - therapeutic use
Swelling
Tetracycline - therapeutic use
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