Welder’s Anthrax: A Tale of 2 Cases

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Abstract

Bacillus anthracis has traditionally been considered the etiologic agent of anthrax. However, anthrax-like illness has been documented in welders and other metal workers infected with Bacillus cereus group spp. harboring pXO1 virulence genes that produce anthrax toxins. We present 2 recent cases of severe pneumonia in welders with B. cereus group infections and discuss potential risk factors for infection and treatment options, including antitoxin.

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Hendricks, K., Martines, R. B., Bielamowicz, H., Boyer, A. E., Long, S., Byers, P., … Hoffmaster, A. (2022). Welder’s Anthrax: A Tale of 2 Cases. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 75(3), S354–S363. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac535

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