Volume 8, Number 10—October 2002
THEME ISSUE
Bioterrorism-related Anthrax
Bioterrorism-related Anthrax
Two-Component Direct Fluorescent-Antibody Assay for Rapid Identification of Bacillus anthracis
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![Direct fluorescent-antibody (DFA) staining of Bacillus anthracis cells. Panel A (cell wall DFA) and Panel B (capsule DFA) correspond to 1) Positive control (B. anthracis Pasteur strain), 2) Test isolate #2002013601 (environmental specimen, 2001 U.S. anthrax outbreak), and 3) Clinical specimen #2002007069 (lung tissue of patient 1, 2001 U.S. anthrax outbreak), original magnification x 400.](/eid/images/02-0392-F1.jpg)
Figure. Direct fluorescent-antibody (DFA) staining of Bacillus anthracis cells. Panel A (cell wall DFA) and Panel B (capsule DFA) correspond to 1) Positive control (B. anthracis Pasteur strain), 2) Test isolate #2002013601 (environmental specimen, 2001 U.S. anthrax outbreak), and 3) Clinical specimen #2002007069 (lung tissue of patient 1, 2001 U.S. anthrax outbreak), original magnification x 400.
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