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anthrax spore v. a live vaccine consisting of Bacillus anthracis spores in saponified diluent, used for vaccination of domestic farm animals against anthrax.
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anthrax t. an exotoxin produced by most strains of Bacillus anthracis that is immunogenic, produces edema, and is lethal for mice. It consists of three heat-labile, antigenically distinct components: edema factor (EF, factor I), protective antigen (PA, factor II), and lethal factor (LF, factor III).
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anthrax v. a cell-free protein extract of cultures of Bacillus anthracis, used for immunization of persons with potential occupational exposure to anthrax, e.g., those working with imported animal hides or hair; administered subcutaneously.
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anthrax a contagious bacterial disease that can spread from animals to man which can infect lung, intestinal and nervous system.
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anthrax A serious, sometimes fatal disease of animals and humans caused by a soil borne bacteria.
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