The pathology of experimental anthrax in rabbits exposed by inhalation and subcutaneous inoculation

GM Zaucha, MLM Pitt, J Estep, BE Ivins… - … of pathology & …, 1998 - search.proquest.com
GM Zaucha, MLM Pitt, J Estep, BE Ivins, AM Friedlander
Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 1998search.proquest.com
Although rhesus monkeys are considered to be an appropriate model for inhalational
anthrax in humans, an alternative for vaccine and therapeutic efficacy studies is desirable.
This study characterized the pathology of lethal anthrax in rabbits challenged by
subcutaneous inoculation and aerosol exposure.
Abstract
Although rhesus monkeys are considered to be an appropriate model for inhalational anthrax in humans, an alternative for vaccine and therapeutic efficacy studies is desirable. This study characterized the pathology of lethal anthrax in rabbits challenged by subcutaneous inoculation and aerosol exposure.
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