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| | Emerging Infectious Diseases : Bacillus anthracis aerosolization associated with a contaminated mail sorting machine. ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Emerging Infectious Diseases; October 01, 2002; Dull, Peter M. Wilson, Kathy E. Kournikakis, Bill Whitney, Ellen A.S. Boulet, Camille A. Ho, Jim Y.W. Ogston, Jim Spence, Mel R. Mckenzie, Megan M. Phelan, Maureen A. Popovic, Tanja Ashford, David |
 | | Dull, Peter M. Wilson, Kathy E. Kournikakis, Bill Whitney, Ellen A.S. Boulet, Camille A. Ho, Jim Y.W. Ogston, Jim Spence, Mel R. Mckenzie, Megan M. Phelan, Maureen A. Popovic, Tanja Ashford, David |
 | | On October 12, 2001, two envelopes containing Bacillus anthracis spores passed through a sorting machine in a postal facility in Washington, D.C. When anthrax infection was identified in postal workers 9 days later, the facility was closed. |
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