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Anthrax Vaccine Resource Center

Important information about social-media rumors regarding anthrax vaccine

Anthrax Vaccine and Long-Term Health Concerns (information paper)

Questions and Answers about Anthrax Vaccine and Squalene

Anthrax bacteriaAnthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria known as Bacillus anthracis. It forms spores that can be found naturally in soil, commonly affecting domestic and wild animals around the world. Although it is rare in the United States, people can get sick with anthrax if they come in contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products.

When anthrax spores get inside the body, the bacteria can multiply, spread out in the body, produce toxins (poisons), and cause severe illness.  Anthrax can enter the body through the skin (cutaneous); through ingesting contaminated food or water (gastrointestinal); intravenously (rare); or by inhalation, the deadliest form of the disease and the one most likely to be used as a biological weapon.

The anthrax vaccine has been licensed in the U.S. since 1970, and has been proven safe and effective at preventing anthrax disease, regardless of the route of exposure.  The immunization is required for deployment to U.S. Central Command and the Korean Peninsula, as well as for designated NORTHCOM personnel, emergency response and other units.  It is given in a five-dose series at 0, 4 weeks, 6 months, 12 months and 18 months, with yearly boosters to maintain immunity.

Vaccination and antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, and amoxicillin, are the most important therapeutic interventions for any form of anthrax exposure.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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ALMAJCOM SG CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATION ROUTE AND DOSING SCHEDULE FOR THE ANTHRAX VACCINE ADSORBED

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ALMAJCOM/SG CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATION ROUTE AND DOSING SCHEDULE FOR THE ANTHRAX VACCINE ADSORBED

  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 1/14/2009
  • Type: Directives
  • Topics: Anthrax

ALCOAST ANTHRAX VACCINE CHANGE IN ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION AND IN DOSING SCHEDULE

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ALCOAST ANTHRAX VACCINE - CHANGE IN ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION AND IN DOSING SCHEDULE

  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 1/5/2009
  • Type: Directives
  • Topics: Anthrax

Assistance in Informing Department of Defense (DoD) Personnel of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Program to Collect Plasma from Anthrax Vaccinees

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 12/21/2007
  • Type: Memorandums
  • Topics: Anthrax

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 9/10/2007
  • Type: Memorandums
  • Topics: Anthrax

ALMAJCOM IMPLEMENTATION OF MANDATORY ANTHRAX VACCINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 2/16/2007
  • Type: Directives
  • Topics: Anthrax

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 8/16/2005
  • Type: Memorandums
  • Topics: Anthrax

Implementation of Resumption of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 4/29/2005
  • Type: Directives
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Clarification of Service Responsibilities in Vaccinating DoD Personnel and Dependents Assigned to to DoS Missions or Residing in High-Threat Areas

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 3/13/2003
  • Type: Memorandums
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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 2/14/2003
  • Type: Memorandums
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Slowdown of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP)

  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 6/8/2001
  • Type: Memorandums
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Administrative Exemptions from the Anthrax Vaccination Immunization Program

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This policy memo provides criteria for administrative exemptions for selected military and nonmilitary personnel (U.S. service members, DoD E-E civilians and E-E contractor personnel). This administrative exemption is applicable to retiring and separating personnel (without Reserve Component (RC) obligations and who do not plan to immediately re-enlist) and civilian employees and contractor personnel leaving a position subject to the AVIP with 180 days or less of service or employment remaining. This administrative exemption does not apply to personnel whom the commander determines shall receive the vaccine because of overriding mission requirements.

  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 3/6/2000
  • Type: Memorandums
  • Topics: Anthrax

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  • Identification #: N/A
  • Date: 1/20/1998
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