Medical Definition of Anthrax immunization

1. A series of six shots over six months and booster shots annually, the anthrax vaccine now in use in the USA was first developed in the 1950s and approved by the Food and Drug Administration for general use in 1970. It is produced by the Michigan Biologic Products Institute of Michigan's Department of Health and is given routinely to veterinarians and others working with livestock. In December, 1997 it was announced that all US military would receive the vaccine, as do the military in the UK and Russia, the reason being concern that anthrax might be used in biologic warfare. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anthrax Immunization

anthranilate monooxygenase
anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase
anthranilate synthase
anthranilic acid
anthranilic acids
anthraniloyl
anthraonite
anthrapurpurin
anthraquinone
anthraquinone
anthraquinones
anthraquinones
anthrax
anthrax
anthraxes
anthrax immunization (current term)
anthrax pneumonia
anthrax pneumonia
anthrax septicaemia
anthrax toxin
anthrenus
Anthrenus scrophulariae
Anthriscus
Anthriscus cereifolium
Anthriscus sylvestris
anthrone
anthropic
anthropical
anthropical
anthropidae

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