Volume 8, Number 10—October 2002
THEME ISSUE
Bioterrorism-related Anthrax
Bioterrorism-related Anthrax
Inhalational Anthrax Outbreak among Postal Workers, Washington, D.C., 2001
Table 1
Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Case 4 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (yrs) | 56 | 56 | 55 | 47 |
Race | AA | AA | AA | AA |
Date symptoms began | 10/16 | 10/16 | 10/16 | 10/16 |
Date of suspected IA diagnosis | 10/19 | 10/20 | 10/21 | 10/22 |
Date IA confirmed | 10/21 | 10/22 | 10/23 | 10/26 |
Underlying medical conditions | No | No | Yesb | Yesc |
Death due to IA (date) | No | No | Yes (10/21) | Yes (10/22) |
aAA = African-American, IA=inhalational anthrax.
bDiabetes mellitus, sarcoidosis.
cAsthma.
1 Tracy B. Agerton , Mary-Kate Appicelli, Paul M. Arguin, Robert F. Benson, Lilah Besser, Richard Besser, George Carlone, Gerald Curtis, Megan Davies, Marvin DeBerry Jr., Catherine Dentinger, Peter Dull, Cindy Friedman, Cindy Hamlin, Leigh Ann Hawley, John Horan, Leta O. Helsel, Tami Hilger, Patricia Holder, Vincent Hsu, Debby Hurlburt, Dennis Kim, Scott E. Johnson, Molly Kellum, Han Li, Mark Long, Susan Lukacs, Trudy Messmer, Elizabeth Mothershed, Janet Pruckler, Daniel S. Schmidt, Stephanie Schwartz, Theresa Smith, Karen Stamey, Evelene Steward-Clark, Eyasu Teshale, Lanier L. Thacker, Tim Uyeki, and Dana White.
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