Naturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rural communities in anthrax-endemic countries. However, many of these countries have limited anthrax prevention and control programs. Effective prevention of anthrax outbreaks among humans is accomplished through routine livestock vaccination programs and prompt response to animal outbreaks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses a 2-phase framework when providing technical assistance to partners in anthrax-endemic countries. The first phase assesses and identifies areas for improvement in existing human and animal surveillance, laboratory diagnostics, and outbreak response. The second phase provides steps to implement improvements ...
Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis attacking both animal and human (zoonosi...
Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax ou...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cutane...
Naturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rura...
The zoonotic disease anthrax is endemic to most continents. It is a disease of herbivores that incid...
Anthrax is endemic in many parts of Africa where livelihoods are dependent on animals, yet our under...
Anthrax is endemic in many parts of Africa where livelihoods are dependent on animals, yet our under...
Abstract. During August 2009–October 2010, a multidisciplinary team investigated 14 outbreaks of ani...
Anthrax is a peracute, acute or subacute, highly contagious disease of domestic and wild animals and...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cut...
IntroductionAnthrax is considered endemic in livestock in Georgia. In 2007, the annual vaccination b...
IntroductionAnthrax is considered endemic in livestock in Georgia. In 2007, the annual vaccination b...
Not AvailableBackground and Aim: Anthrax, caused by the soil-borne spore-forming bacteria called Bac...
IntroductionFrom August 2009 to October 2010, International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, B...
nternational Journal of One Health, 2017;3:66-76.Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic...
Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis attacking both animal and human (zoonosi...
Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax ou...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cutane...
Naturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rura...
The zoonotic disease anthrax is endemic to most continents. It is a disease of herbivores that incid...
Anthrax is endemic in many parts of Africa where livelihoods are dependent on animals, yet our under...
Anthrax is endemic in many parts of Africa where livelihoods are dependent on animals, yet our under...
Abstract. During August 2009–October 2010, a multidisciplinary team investigated 14 outbreaks of ani...
Anthrax is a peracute, acute or subacute, highly contagious disease of domestic and wild animals and...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cut...
IntroductionAnthrax is considered endemic in livestock in Georgia. In 2007, the annual vaccination b...
IntroductionAnthrax is considered endemic in livestock in Georgia. In 2007, the annual vaccination b...
Not AvailableBackground and Aim: Anthrax, caused by the soil-borne spore-forming bacteria called Bac...
IntroductionFrom August 2009 to October 2010, International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, B...
nternational Journal of One Health, 2017;3:66-76.Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic...
Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis attacking both animal and human (zoonosi...
Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax ou...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cutane...