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Volume 8, Number 10, October 2002

Bioterrorism-Related Anthrax

Bacillus anthracis Aerosolization Associated with a Contaminated Mail Sorting Machine

Peter M. Dull,* Kathy E. Wilson,* Bill Kournikakis,† Ellen A.S. Whitney,* Camille A. Boulet,† Jim Y.W. Ho,† Jim Ogston,† Mel R. Spence,† Megan M. MacKenzie,† Maureen A. Phelan,* Tanja Popovic,* and David Ashford*
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and †Defence Research and Development Canada, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

 
 
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Figure 1. Sites and results of surface sampling for Bacillus anthracis with Rodac plates.

 

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