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Subject: MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL                     

Unit: OTSG        

Parent Organization: HSC         

Box  ID: BX003203

Folder Title: MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL                                                     

Document Number:          1

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                                     SECTION 11



                     MEDICAL D    SE AGAINST BIOL(>GICAL     IAL


                               SPECIFIC T@T AGENTS


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           CLINICAL SYNDROM&

             Anthrax is a zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthgacis.
           Under natural conditions, humans become infected by contact
           with infected animals or contaminated animal products.

             Human anthrax usually is manifested by cutaneous lesions. A
           biological warfare attack with anthrax spores delivered by
           aerosol would cause inhalation anthrax, an extraordinarily rare
           form of the naturally occurring disease.

             Clinical Features: The disease begins after an incubation
           period varying from 1-6 days, presumably dependent upon the
           dose of inhaled organisms. Onset is gradual and nonspecific,
           with fever, malaise, and fatigue, sometimes is association with
           a non-productive cough and mild chest discomfort. In some
           cases, there may be a short period of improvement. The initial
           symptoms are followed in 2-3 days by the abrupt development of
           severe respiratory distress with dyspnea, diaphoresis, stridor,
           and cyanosis. Physical findings may include evidence of
           pleural effusions, edema of the chest wall, and meningitis.
           Chest X-ray reveals a dramatically widened mediastinum, often
           with pleural effusions, but typically without infiltrates.
           Shock and death usually follow within 24-36 hours of
           respiratory distress onset.


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                Routine La)pogatory Findings: Laboratory evaluation will
             reveal a noutrophilic leukocytosis. When pleural effusions
             and evidence of meningitis are present, pleural and
             cerebrospinal fluids may be hemorrhagic.

        . n               @gnosis. An epidemic of inhalation
             anthrax in its early stage with non-specific symptoms could


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Document 40 f:/Week-36/BX003203/MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL/medical defense against biological material:12179609282229
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File Room = sep96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-36
Box ID = BX003203
Unit = OTSG
Parent Organization = HSC
Folder Title = MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL
Folder Seq # = 47
Subject = MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL
Document Seq # = 1
Document Date =
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Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 17-DEC-1996