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Volume 7, Numéro 6, Novembre-Décembre 2001

Research

Charbon pulmonaire d’origine bioterroriste: les 10 premiers cas rapportés aux Etats-Unis

John A. Jernigan,* David S. Stephens,*† David A. Ashford,* Carlos Omenaca,‡ Martin S. Topiel,§ Mark Galbraith,¶ Michael Tapper,# Tamara L. Fisk,*† Sherif Zaki,* Tanja Popovic,* Richard F. Meyer,* Conrad P. Quinn,* Scott A. Harper,* Scott K. Fridkin,*James J. Sejvar,* Colin W. Shepard,* Michelle McConnell,* Jeannette Guarner,* Wun-Ju Shieh,* Jean M. Malecki,** Julie L. Gerberding,* James M. Hughes,* Bradley A. Perkins,* and members of the Anthrax Bioterrorism Investigation Team(1)
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Cedars Medical Center, Miami, Florida, USA; §Virtua Health, Mount Holly, New Jersey, USA; ¶Winchester Medical Center, Winchester, Virginia, USA; #Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, New York, USA; and **Palm Beach County Department of Public Health, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA

 

 
 
Figure 7A. Culot de cellules de liquide pleural dans un cas non mortel, montrant la coloration de nombreux antigènes granulaires de Bacillus anthracis à l’intérieur de mononucléaires inflammatoires (Dosage immunohistochimique par anticorps monoclonal murin de capsule de B. anthracis et détection par  phosphatase alcaline et rouge naphtol, grossi 158 fois).
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Figure 7A. Culot de cellules de liquide pleural dans un cas non mortel, montrant la coloration de nombreux antigènes granulaires de Bacillus anthracis à l’intérieur de mononucléaires inflammatoires (Dosage immunohistochimique par anticorps monoclonal murin de capsule de B. anthracis et détection par  phosphatase alcaline et rouge naphtol, grossi 158 fois).

 

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