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        October 17, 2001/AM
        Contact: CDC Press Office
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        Press Release

        Update: Anthrax antibiotic treatments and CDC disease detective status


        Treatments for anthrax

        The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) www.fda.gov has approved three antibiotics to treat anthrax:

        • Penicillin
        • Doxycycline
        • Ciprofloxacin

        CDC Disease Detectives status

        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to work with state and local health departments, law enforcement officials, and other federal agencies to investigate incidents of possible anthrax exposures around the United States. In Atlanta, CDC officials continue to work out of a 24 hour Operations Center. The Operations Center includes approximately 50 work stations equipped with state of the art information systems, phone lines, and fax machines. The Operations Center is also responding to hundreds of calls each day from the public. CDC has dispatched more than three dozen employees to either Florida, New York City, or Washington, D.C. More than 50 CDC laboratories have processed hundreds of specimens.

        For the latest update on CDC activities and on-going anthrax investigations visit www.bt.cdc.gov/ or www.cy118119.com/media/.


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