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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412060/central-nervous-system-antimicrobial-exposure-and-proposed-dosing-for-anthrax-meningitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John S Bradley, Jürgen B Bulitta, Rachel Cook, Patricia A Yu, Chelsea Iwamoto, Elisabeth M Hesse, Danielle Chaney, Yon Yu, Jordan L Kennedy, David Sue, Adolf W Karchmer, William A Bower, Katherine Hendricks
BACKGROUND: The high mortality of systemic anthrax is likely a consequence of the severe central nervous system (CNS) inflammation that occurs in anthrax meningitis. Effective treatment of such infections requires, at a minimum, adequate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) antimicrobial concentrations. METHODS: We reviewed English medical literature and regulatory documents to extract information on serum and CSF exposures for antimicrobials with in vitro activity against Bacillus anthracis...
February 27, 2024: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400142/anthrax-vaccines-in-the-21st-century
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REVIEW
Apostolos P Georgopoulos, Lisa M James
Vaccination against Bacillus anthracis is the best preventive measure against the development of deadly anthrax disease in the event of exposure to anthrax either as a bioweapon or in its naturally occurring form. Anthrax vaccines, however, have historically been plagued with controversy, particularly related to their safety. Fortunately, recent improvements in anthrax vaccines have been shown to confer protection with reduced short-term safety concerns, although questions about long-term safety remain. Here, we (a) review recent and ongoing advances in anthrax vaccine development, (b) emphasize the need for thorough characterization of current (and future) vaccines, (c) bring to focus the importance of host immunogenetics as the ultimate determinant of successful antibody production and protection, and (d) discuss the need for the systematic, active, and targeted monitoring of vaccine recipients for possible Chronic Multisymptom Illness (CMI)...
February 3, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38399712/early-circulating-edema-factor-in-inhalational-anthrax-infection-does-it-matter
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilie Tessier, Laurence Cheutin, Annabelle Garnier, Clarisse Vigne, Jean-Nicolas Tournier, Clémence Rougeaux
Anthrax toxins are critical virulence factors of Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus strains that cause anthrax-like disease, composed of a common binding factor, the protective antigen (PA), and two enzymatic proteins, lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF). While PA is required for endocytosis and activity of EF and LF, several studies showed that these enzymatic factors disseminate within the body in the absence of PA after intranasal infection. In an effort to understand the impact of EF in the absence of PA, we used a fluorescent EF chimera to facilitate the study of endocytosis in different cell lines...
January 31, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393144/-bacillus-anthracis-la-maladie-du-charbon-toxins-and-institut-pasteur
#24
REVIEW
Pierre L Goossens
Institut Pasteur and Bacillus anthracis have enjoyed a relationship lasting almost 120 years, starting from its foundation and the pioneering work of Louis Pasteur in the nascent fields of microbiology and vaccination, and blooming after 1986 following the molecular biology/genetic revolution. This contribution will give a historical overview of these two research eras, taking advantage of the archives conserved at Institut Pasteur. The first era mainly focused on the production, characterisation, surveillance and improvement of veterinary anthrax vaccines; the concepts and technologies with which to reach a deep understanding of this research field were not yet available...
January 26, 2024: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387228/adoption-of-veterinary-vaccines-determining-factors-and-barriers-in-southwest-ethiopia-implications-for-livestock-health-and-disease-management-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dereje Tulu Robi, Ararsa Bogale, Shiferaw Temteme, Melkam Aleme, Beksisa Urge
In Ethiopia, the use of veterinary vaccines to control animal diseases is an effective strategy. A study conducted in Southwest Ethiopia from October 2020 to October 2021 aimed to determine the adoption level of veterinary vaccines and factors affecting their use. The study used multistage random sampling to select districts and interviewed 476 farmers who had either adopted or not adopted the vaccines. The study found that certain diseases should be prioritized for vaccination to safeguard the health of cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry...
February 12, 2024: Preventive Veterinary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358266/efficacy-of-therapeutically-administered-gepotidacin-in-a-rabbit-model-of-inhalational-anthrax
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamese J Hilliard, Charles Jakielaszek, Frank Mannino, Mohammad Hossain, Lian Qian, Cindy Fishman, Samandra Demons, Jeremy Hershfield, Carl Soffler, Riccardo Russo, Lisa Henning, Joseph Novak, Karen O'Dwyer
Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive Centers for Disease Control and Prevention category "A" biothreat pathogen. Without early treatment, inhalation of anthrax spores with progression to inhalational anthrax disease is associated with high fatality rates. Gepotidacin is a novel first-in-class triazaacenaphthylene antibiotic that inhibits bacterial DNA replication by a distinct mechanism of action and is being evaluated for use against biothreat and conventional pathogens. Gepotidacin selectively inhibits bacterial DNA replication via a unique binding mode and has in vitro activity against a collection of B...
February 15, 2024: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354793/prevalence-and-genomic-characterization-of-the-bacillus-cereus-group-strains-contamination-in-food-products-in-southern-china
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwei Zheng, Lianwei Ye, Wenguang Xiong, Qiao Hu, Kaichao Chen, Ruanyang Sun, Sheng Chen
The Bacillus cereus group, as one of the important opportunistic foodborne pathogens, is considered a risk to public health due to foodborne diseases and an important cause of economic losses to food industries. This study aimed to gain essential information on the prevalence, phenotype, and genotype of B. cereus group strains isolated from various food products in China. A total of 890 strains of B. cereus group bacteria from 1181 food samples from 2020 to  2023 were identified using the standardized detection method...
February 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354613/the-potential-to-manage-releases-of-bacillus-anthracis-using-bioretention-and-a-high-flow-media-filter-results-of-simulated-runoff-testing-with-tracer-spores-bacillus-globigii
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn M Boening-Ulman, Anne M Mikelonis, J Lee Heckman, M Worth Calfee, Katherine Ratliff, Sungmin Youn, Joseph S Smith, Caleb E Mitchell, William F Hunt, Ryan J Winston
The threat of bioterrorism has spurred research on the decontamination and containment of different agents. Anthrax [causative agent Bacillus anthracis (Ba)] is a disease that can lead to severe infections within human and animals, particularly when inhaled. This research investigated the use of spore-contaminated simulated runoff events into stormwater control measures (SCMs), which are designed to retain and improve the quality of runoff and may have the potential to filter and contain the spores. In this study, the effectiveness of a bioretention cell (BRC) and high flow media filter (HFMF) in Huron, Ohio, were evaluated for removal of Bacillus globigii (Bg) spores (a harmless cognate of Ba)...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352727/compatible-co-administration-of-biothrax%C3%A2-vaccine-and-ciprofloxacin-results-of-a-randomized-open-label-drug-vaccine-interaction-trial
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Cassie, Janice Longstreth, Robert Hopkins, Ericka Hunter-Stitt, Bojan Drobic, Melisa Bellani
The recommended treatment for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) following known/suspected exposure to Bacillus anthracis involves immunization with anthrax vaccine adsorbed (AVA, i.e., BioThrax® vaccine) and a course of antimicrobial therapy. A drug-vaccine interaction clinical trial was conducted to determine whether this combined treatment might modify antimicrobial exposure or vaccine immunogenicity. A Phase 2, randomized, open-label, multi-center trial involving 154 healthy adult participants was completed to evaluate the effect of AVA immunization (three doses administered subcutaneously (SC) at weeks 0, 2 and 4) on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of ciprofloxacin, as well as the effect of ciprofloxacin administration (500 mg po bid) on the immunogenicity of AVA...
March 2024: Vaccine: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352552/semi-synthetic-glycoconjugate-vaccine-candidate-against-cryptococcus-neoformans
#30
Conor J Crawford, Livia Liporagi-Lopes, Carolina Coelho, Samuel R Santos Junior, André Moraes Nicola, Maggie P Wear, Raghav Vij, Stefan Oscarson, Arturo Casadevall
Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungus classified by the World Health Organization as a critically important pathogen, posing a significant threat to immunocompromised individuals. In this study, we present the chemical synthesis and evaluation of two semi-synthetic vaccine candidates targeting the capsular polysaccharide glucuronoxylomannan (GXM) of C. neoformans. These semi-synthetic glycoconjugate vaccines contain the identical synthetic decasaccharide (M2 motif) antigen. This motif is present in serotype A strains, which constitute 95% of clinical cryptococcosis cases...
February 3, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334423/visualization-of-immune-pathways-that-enhance-the-neutralizing-antibody-response-to-vaccines-after-primary-immunization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anita Verma, Roberto De Pascalis, Christopher P Mocca, Xiaohong Li, Drusilla L Burns
We examined the relationship between the association of a vaccine antigen with immune cells in secondary lymphoid organs shortly after immunization and the resulting neutralizing antibody response induced by that antigen using three antigenic forms of anthrax protective antigen (PA) that induce qualitatively different antibody responses. The three PA forms used were wild-type PA, which binds to anthrax toxin receptors and elicits a robust antibody response that includes both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies; a receptor-binding-deficient (RBD) mutant form of PA, which does not bind cellular receptors and elicits only barely detectable antibody responses; and an engineered chimeric form of PA, which binds cholera toxin receptors and elicits a robust total antibody response but a poor neutralizing antibody response...
February 9, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333496/non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory-drug-nsaid-potassium-supplement-bisphosphonate-and-doxycycline-mediated-peptic-ulcer-effects-a-narrative-review
#32
REVIEW
Camryn L Keller, Nicholas T Jones, Raegan B Abadie, William Barham, Raju Behara, Shilpadevi Patil, Antonella Paladini, Shahab Ahmadzadeh, Sahar Shekoohi, Giustino Varrassi, Alan D Kaye
Peptic ulcers are a common condition that arises from an imbalance between acid production and gastroduodenal protective factors. Various drugs, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), potassium supplements, bisphosphonates, and doxycycline, can increase the development of peptic ulcers. NSAIDs are one of the most common medications prescribed for pain relief, and they also inhibit the formation of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1). COX-1 helps in the production of mucus that lines the stomach, so by inhibiting COX-1, NSAIDs reduce the mucus produced by the stomach and increase the likelihood of gastric ulcer formation...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320613/season-of-death-pathogen-persistence-and-wildlife-behaviour-alter-number-of-anthrax-secondary-infections-from-environmental-reservoirs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amélie C Dolfi, Kyrre Kausrud, Kristyna Rysava, Celeste Champagne, Yen-Hua Huang, Zoe R Barandongo, Wendy C Turner
An important part of infectious disease management is predicting factors that influence disease outbreaks, such as R , the number of secondary infections arising from an infected individual. Estimating R is particularly challenging for environmentally transmitted pathogens given time lags between cases and subsequent infections. Here, we calculated R for Bacillus anthracis infections arising from anthrax carcass sites in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Combining host behavioural data, pathogen concentrations and simulation models, we show that R is spatially and temporally variable, driven by spore concentrations at death, host visitation rates and early preference for foraging at infectious sites...
February 14, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309609/environmental-relationships-and-anthrax-epidemiology-field-experiences-of-host-resistance-as-opposed-to-dose-dependent-experiments
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert S Gainer, Martin E Hugh-Jones, Domenico Galante
Even though anthrax is a disease of antiquity that has been studied for centuries, serious concerns have been raised about our understanding of its epidemiology. Since the 1960s, we have based the epidemiology of anthrax on the results of dose-dependent experiments, especially those involving cattle at that time. In this species the experiments demonstrated that the severity of infection was dependent upon the numbers of Bacillus anthracis spores ingested. The opinion was that ingesting only a few spores would be insufficient to cause an apparent infection; any infection that resulted would be latent (i...
February 1, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297349/combatting-anthrax-outbreaks-across-nigeria-s-national-land-borders-need-to-optimize-surveillance-with-epidemiological-surveys
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hammed O Mogaji, Babatunde Adewale, Stella I Smith, Ehimario U Igumbor, Chidumebi J Idemili, Andrew W Taylor-Robinson
BACKGROUND: Anthrax is a non-contagious zoonotic disease caused by the Gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Infection is common in livestock and wild animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, camels, and antelopes. In humans, anthrax may occur after contact with contaminated carcasses or animal products like milk and meat. The best method to prevent anthrax in people is to ensure livestock are vaccinated, which significantly limits the risk of zoonotic spread to humans...
February 1, 2024: Infectious Diseases of Poverty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286080/spatial-confinement-of-styryl-pyridine-salt-derivative-in-mcm-22-molecular-sieve-network-for-boosted-fluorescence-emission-and-stable-ratiometric-sensing-of-bacillus-anthracis-biomarkers
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Cao, Mengyu Zhang, Wen Tang, Jing Wu, Yang Luo, Yi Chen, Zhaodi Liu, Fuying Hao, Liangquan Sheng, Huajie Xu
In this work, a stable ratiometric nanofluorescent probe for the detection of 2,6-dipicolinic acid (DPA), a Bacillus anthracis biomarker, was developed based on confinement-induced emission enhancement of cationic styrylpyridine salt derivative L in MCM-22 molecular sieve pores. The cationic L and the lanthanide Tb3+ were loaded into the pores of the molecular sieve by electrostatic interaction with the negatively charged AlO4 tetrahedron unit, and L exhibited enhanced red fluorescence emission as a stable fluorescence reference mark in the nanoprobe platform due to the restricted molecular torsion of L in the pores of MCM-22...
January 24, 2024: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282103/spatial-epidemiology-of-human-anthrax-in-son-la-province-vietnam-2003-2022
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tan Luong, Tien Dung Nguyen, Van Truong Lu, Morgan C Metrailer, Van Khang Pham, Thi Thu Ha Hoang, Thi Mai Hung Tran, Thanh Hai Pham, Thanh Long Pham, Quang Thai Pham, Jason K Blackburn
AIMS: Anthrax is reported with frequency but poorly understood in Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam. In Vietnam, anthrax surveillance is national. However, case detection, prevention, and control are implemented locally at the provincial level. Here, we describe the epidemiological characteristics, identify spatial clusters of human anthrax, and compare the variation in livestock anthrax vaccine coverage to disease incidence in humans and livestock using historical data in Son La province, Vietnam (2003-2020)...
January 28, 2024: Zoonoses and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38271105/development-of-a-pharmacy-point-of-dispensing-toolkit-for-anthrax-post-exposure-prophylaxis-for-allegheny-county-postal-workers
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah N Schneider, Thai Q Nguyen, Kelsey L Hake, Barbara S Nightingale, Thomas P Mangan, Amanda N Rice, Joni C Carroll
CONTEXT: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Postal Service (USPS) consider anthrax to be a potential threat to USPS workers. A county health department-owned pharmacy supports local USPS response in the event of an exposure. The pharmacy team identified the need to review and update the local anthrax response plan. PROGRAM/POLICY: A Pharmacy Point-of-Dispensing Toolkit and response plan for initial 10-day post-exposure antibiotic prophylaxis was developed for use by a local health department in the event of a mass anthrax exposure at a US Post Office sorting facility...
March 2024: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: JPHMP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263576/outbreak-of-anthrax-in-livestock-with-human-occupational-exposures-minnesota-2023
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelly Elizabeth Schenk, K Cornille, J Cater, A R Vieira, S Holzbauer, M Bye, J Scheftel
In July 2023, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) was notified of possible occupational exposures to anthrax during an outbreak in animals. In consultation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, MDH epidemiologists created a questionnaire that assessed exposure risks and helped determine individual illness monitoring and antibiotic post-exposure prophylaxis needs. This investigation and the resources developed for it could be useful in future scenarios where there are occupational exposures to naturally occurring anthrax...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Agromedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38257993/human-exposure-to-naturally-occurring-bacillus-anthracis-in-the-kars-region-of-eastern-t%C3%A3-rkiye
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatih Buyuk, Hugh Dyson, Thomas R Laws, Ozgur Celebi, Mehmet Doganay, Mitat Sahin, Les Baillie
Environmental contamination with Bacillus anthracis spores poses uncertain threats to human health. We undertook a study to determine whether inhabitants of the anthrax-endemic region of Kars in eastern Türkiye could develop immune responses to anthrax toxins without recognised clinical infection. We measured anti-PA and anti-LF IgG antibody concentrations by ELISA in serum from 279 volunteers, 105 of whom had previously diagnosed anthrax infection (100 cutaneous, 5 gastrointestinal). Of the 174 without history of infection, 72 had prior contact with anthrax-contaminated material...
January 14, 2024: Microorganisms
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