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Passive antibody administration (immediate immunity) as a specific defense against biological weapons
Authors:Casadevall Arturo
Institution:Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA. casadeva@aecom.yu.edu
Abstract:The potential threat of biological warfare with a specific agent is proportional to the susceptibility of the population to that agent. Preventing disease after exposure to a biological agent is partially a function of the immunity of the exposed individual. The only available countermeasure that can provide immediate immunity against a biological agent is passive antibody. Unlike vaccines, which require time to induce protective immunity and depend on the host's ability to mount an immune response, passive antibody can theoretically confer protection regardless of the immune status of the host. Passive antibody therapy has substantial advantages over antimicrobial agents and other measures for postexposure prophylaxis, including low toxicity and high specific activity. Specific antibodies are active against the major agents of bioterrorism, including anthrax, smallpox, botulinum toxin, tularemia, and plague. This article proposes a biological defense initiative based on developing, producing, and stockpiling specific antibody reagents that can be used to protect the population against biological warfare threats.
Keywords:anthrax  antibody  biological weapons  bioterrorism  vaccines  immunization  immune  botulinum  toxin  brucellosis  Brucella  Bacillus anthracis  plague  Yersinia  smallpox  variola  tularemia  Francisella tularensis  ricin  Q fever  Coxiella burnetii
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