Transcription of SENTINEL LEVEL CLINICAL LABORATORY GUIDELINES
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SENTINEL LEVEL CLINICAL LABORATORY GUIDELINES FOR SUSPECTED AGENTS OF BIOTERRORISM AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES Bacillus anthracis American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Revised July, 2013 For last revision, see website below ASM Subject Matter Experts: Alice Weissfeld, James W. Snyder, Microbiology Specialists, Inc. University of Louisville Houston, TX Louisville, KY ASM SENTINEL LEVEL LABORATORY Protocol Working Group APHL Advisory Committee Vickie Baselski, University of Tennessee at Memphis Memphis, TN David Craft, Penn State Milton S.
A. Introduction Bacillus anthracis, the agent of anthrax, is a zoonotic disease that is transmissible to humans through consumption or handling of contaminated products, is an aerobic, spore-forming, nonmotile, large Gram-positive bacterium (3).
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