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Subject: DETECTION OF MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS       

Unit: OTSG        

Parent Organization: HSC         

Box  ID: BX003203

Folder Title: DETECTION OF MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS                                       

Document Number:          1

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                                                  UNCLASSIFIED
                                                 @RE!F

                     Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) is one of several exotoxins produced by


              Stahy.lococcus auteus, causing food poisoning when ingested.


                     A biological warfare attack with aerosol delivery of SEB to the @tory =a


              produces a distinct syndrome causing significant morbidity and potential mortality.


                     Clinical Features:


                     The disease begins 1-6 hours after exposure with the sudden onset of fever, chills,


              headache, myalgia, and nonproductive cough. In more severe cases, dyspnea and


              retrostemal chest pain may also be present. Fever, which may reach 103-106* F, has lasted


              2-5 days, but cough may persist 1-4 weeks. In many patients, nausea, which may be severe,


              vomiting, and diarrhea will also occur. Physical findings are often unremarkable.


              Conjunctival injection may be present, and in the most severe cases, signs of pulmonary


              edema would be expected. The chest X ray is gen=Uy normal, but in severe cases, there


              will be increased interstitial marldngs, atelec@s, and possibly overt pulmonary edema. In


              moderately severe laboratory exposures, lost duty time has been < 2 weeks, but, based upon


              animal data, it is anticipated that severe exposures will result in fatalities.


                     B. DIAGNOSIS


                     1. Routine Lab@ Findings





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File Room = sep96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-36
Box ID = BX003203
Unit = OTSG
Parent Organization = HSC
Folder Title = DETECTION OF MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
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Subject = DETECTION OF MEDICAL DEFENSE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL
Document Seq # = 1
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Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 17-DEC-1996