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  • ...omyces]]'' [[genus]] of [[Actinobacteria]], indicated for use against many bacterial infections. It is a protein synthesis inhibitor. It is commonly used to tre ...ingestion by free-ranging raccoons and nontarget species in an oral rabies vaccine field trial in Florida]. J Wildl Dis. 2000 Oct;36(4):734-43. </ref>
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  • ...fungi (including their spores). It is also used as a [[preservative]] in [[vaccine]]s. Formaldehyde solutions are applied topically in medicine to dry the ski ...ecause it prevents overuse of antibiotics and the resultant development of bacterial resistance to them. Some topical creams, cosmetics and personal hygiene pr
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  • ===Bacterial infections=== ...ifficile]]''.<ref>{{cite web | last = Marks | first = Stanley L. | title = Bacterial Gastroenteritis in Dogs & Cats--More Common Than You Think | work = Proceed
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  • ...ic with the virus, believing that he will be safe because he has taken the vaccine. A local doctor of Indian (Native American) ancestry fights to find a cure
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  • ...rmaceutical markets of European countries for protecting against viral and bacterial infections. For example, an intranasal preparation based on the same princi ...over the Internet. The concoction of vitamins, minerals, and a proprietary bacterial mix — a month's supply of which cost $59.95 plus tax and shipping — wil
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  • All of the material was derived from the same bacterial [[strain (biology)|strain]] known as the [[Ames strain]]. Prior to the att ...Dr. Alan Zelicoff who aided the F.B.I. investigation "''I don’t think a vaccine specialist could do it...This is aerosol physics, not biology''".<ref>[http
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  • }}</ref> French scientist [[Louis Pasteur]] developed the first effective vaccine for anthrax in 1881.<ref>{{Cite web ...he Trieste-born immunologist Max Sterne, is an attenuated strain used as a vaccine.
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