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TERRORISM RELATED PHOTOS & IMAGES

See the CDC Public Health Image Library
for more images on a variety of diseases/conditions.
Anthrax Cutaneous anthrax (UCSF Infection Control Dept.) photographs of "classic" form on arms, fingers, and the palm of a hand. Example of a more blistered appearance & a "weeping" form.
Anthrax, Cutaneous Illustrations The Gorgas Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine
Bioterrorism Syndromes Matrix detailing: Syndromes, descriptions, differential diagnosis, pictures, test results, immediate public health & infection control actions
Botulism Wound botulism involvement of compound fracture of right arm. CDC Public Health Image Library
Plague Plague bacteria in blood
  Ulcerated flea bite caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria
  Inguinal bubo on upper thigh of person with bubonic plague
Smallpox Small pox (UCSF Infection Control Dept.)
Summary of Category A Agents Epidemiologic & Infection Control Summary of infection control lecture by John E. Conte, Jr. MD.
Tularemia Thumb with skin ulcer of tularemia CDC Public Health Image Library
  Tularemia lesionon the dorsal skin of the right hand, caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. CDC Public Health Image Library
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