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| Volume 3 Issue 267 | Editor: Susan K. Boyer, RN © RAmEx Ars Medica, Inc. All rights reserved. |
MMWR Notice to Readers: Additional Options for Preventive Treatment for Persons Exposed to Inhalational Anthrax
Many persons who were exposed to inhalational anthrax in the recent bioterrorism-related anthrax attacks have or are concluding their 60-day course of antimicrobial prophylaxis. Some persons, especially those who were exposed to high levels of anthrax spores, might want to take additional precautions. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is providing two additional options beyond the 60-day anti-microbial prophylaxis course: an extended 40-day course of antimicrobial prophylaxis and investigational postexposure treatment with anthrax vaccine. The three preventive options for persons with risks for inhalational anthrax are
Although not a use approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the vaccine might provide additional protection by inducing an immune response to Bacillus anthracis. As an investigational new drug, the vaccine should be administered with informed consent, and vaccinated persons may participate in a follow-up evaluation measuring the effect of the vaccine when administered after exposure. Additional information about these options is available from DHHS at http://www.hhs.g ov/news/press/2001pres/20011218.html.
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