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Encyclopedia.com - Results for glanders - glanders, highly contagious disease of horses, mules, and donkeys, caused by the bacterium Actinobacillus mallei. Although it can be transmitted to humans, it is limited almost exclusively to...

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DBMD - Glanders - General Information - ... Glanders (Burkholderia mallei) ... Bloodstream infections: Glanders bloodstream infections are usually fatal within 7 to 10 days. ...

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CBRNE - Glanders and Melioidosis from Emergency Medicine - ... Sponsors do not influence content. CBRNE - Glanders and Melioidosis Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: Whitmore disease. ...

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Glanders - DoD Medical Guide - Signs and Symptoms: Incubation period ranges from 10-14 days after inhalation. Onset of symptoms may be abrupt or gradual. Inhalational exposure produces fever (common in excess of 102 F.), rigors, sweats, myalgias, headache, pleuritic chest pain, cervical...

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Glanders - Glanders (also known as Farcy or Equinia) is a usually fatal disease of equines caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas mallei (Actinobacellus or Malleomyces mallei). Humans can be infected and die, and ....

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Glanders - GLANDERS. SUMMARY. Signs and Symptoms: Incubation period ranges from 10-14 days after inhalation. Inhalational exposure produces fever, rigors, sweats, myalgia ...

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MedWebPlus: Subject: Bioterrorism: Glanders - ... A, -, GO, Center for the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections Bio-terrorism Agent Fact Sheet: Glanders/Burkholderia mallei (Acrobat .pdf file).

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NOVA Online | Bioterror | Glanders - ... Agents of Bioterror Glanders incubation period | symptoms | how it would spread | treatment | vaccine Glanders is a disease that primarily affects horses, mules ...

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Glanders - Infectious Disease: Bacteria: Glanders

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ADHS - Glanders Medical Management - ... GLANDERS - Medical Management* Quick Facts. Agent: Burkholderia mallei. Signs and Symptoms: Incubation period ranges from 10-14 days after inhalation ...

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Glanders - Glanders January, 1998 Speaking at the Eighth International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases, R.D. Verma described glanders as a fatal infectious disease caused by Pseudomonas mallei that .....

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Definition of Glanders - Home Index By Subject By Year Biographies The Gift Shop Glanders, first described by Aristotle in 330 B.C., is an airborne bacterial disease that causes boils to break out on animals and humans.

 
 

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