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Distinguishing Respiratory Features of Category A/B Potential Bioterrorism Agents from Community-Acquired Pneumonia

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  • Distinguishing Respiratory Features of Category A/B Potential Bioterrorism Agents from Community-Acquired Pneumonia

    Health Secur. 2018 Aug 10. doi: 10.1089/hs.2018.0017. [Epub ahead of print]
    Distinguishing Respiratory Features of Category A/B Potential Bioterrorism Agents from Community-Acquired Pneumonia.

    Kwon EH, Reisler RB, Cardile AP, Cieslak TJ, D'Onofrio MJ, Hewlett AL, Martins KA, Ritchie C, Kortepeter MG.
    Abstract

    Differentiating between illness caused by community-acquired respiratory pathogens versus infection by biothreat agents is a challenge. This review highlights respiratory and clinical features of category A and B potential biothreat agents that have respiratory features as their primary presenting signs and symptoms. Recent world events make such a reminder that the possibility of rare diseases and unlikely events can occur timely for clinicians, policymakers, and public health authorities. Despite some distinguishing features, nothing can replace good clinical acumen and a strong index of suspicion in the diagnosis of uncommon infectious diseases.


    KEYWORDS:

    Anthrax; Biological weapon; Bioterrorism; Biowarfare; Brucellosis; Glanders; Influenza; Melioidosis; Plague; Pneumonia; Q fever; Tularemia

    PMID: 30096247 DOI: 10.1089/hs.2018.0017
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