SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF RHESUS MONKEYS FOR SEPTICEMIC ANTHRAX
Abstract
Septicemic anthrax established by respiratory exposure has been effectively cured by a treatment combination of antibiotics, antiserum and active immunization during treatment protocol. The treatment protocol is based on the knowledge that death in anthrax is toxemic. Twenty-one of twenty-five monkeys administered these treatment combinations were cured and, by active immunization, were made completely resistant to anthrax upon rechallengingg aerogenically with h large doses of virulent spores. Of the four monkeys that died, only two died from anthrax and the remaining two from complications. This treatment regime is believed to hold great promise for application to man.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0448488
Entities
People
- B. G. Mahlandt
- B. W. Haines
- F. Klein
- J. S. Walker
- R. E. Lincoln
- R. H. Friedman
- W. I. Jones Jr.
Organizations
- United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories