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  1. Anthrax vaccines are vaccines to prevent the livestock and human disease anthrax, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. [1]

  2. The Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP), is the name of the policy set forth by the U.S. federal government to immunize its military and certain civilian personnel with BioThrax, an anthrax vaccine manufactured by Emergent BioSolutions Inc. It was set up by the Clinton administration.

  3. Anthrax vaccine adsorbed, sold under the brand name Biothrax among others, is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against Bacillus anthracis. [3] [5] [4] Anthrax vaccine adsorbed originated in studies done in the 1950s and was first licensed for use in humans in 1970.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · FDA has approved two vaccines, BioThrax and Cyfendus, to prevent disease in persons 18 through 65 years of age following suspected or confirmed Bacillus anthracis exposure, when...

  5. This chapter summarizes the basic pathophysiology of anthrax, reviews the history of anthrax vaccine development, and outlines the concerns that have emerged on the part of some people about the adverse health outcomes that might be associated with use of the vaccine.

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  6. Jan 8, 2020 · Anthrax vaccine can prevent anthrax. People can get anthrax disease from contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products such as wool, meat, or hides. The anthrax bacteria could also be used as a biological weapon.

  7. The vaccine used to protect humans against the anthrax disease, called Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed (AVA), was licensed in 1970. It was initially used to protect people who might be exposed to anthrax where they worked, such as veterinarians and textile plant workers who process animal hair.

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