John J. Iandolo
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2002
Ronald A. Greenfield; Leonard N. Slater; Michael S. Bronze; Brent Brown; Rhett Jackson; John J. Iandolo; James B. Hutchins
&NA; Microbiological, biological, and chemical toxins have been employed in warfare and in terrorist attacks. In this era, it is imperative that health care providers are familiar with illnesses caused by these agents. Botulinum toxin produces a descending flaccid paralysis. Staphylococcal enterotoxin B produces a syndrome of fever, nausea, and diarrhea and may produce a pulmonary syndrome if aerosolized. Clostridium perfringens ∈‐toxin could possibly be aerosolized to produce acute pulmonary edema. Ricin intoxication can manifest as gastrointestinal hemorrhage after ingestion, severe muscle necrosis after intramuscular injection, and acute pulmonary disease after inhalation. Nerve agents inhibit acetylcholinesterase and thus produce symptoms of increased cholinergic activity. Ammonia, chlorine, vinyl chloride, phosgene, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, tear gas, and zinc chloride primarily injure the upper respiratory tract and the lungs. Sulfur mustard (and nitrogen mustard) are vesicant and alkylating agents. Cyanide poisoning ranges from suddenonset headache and drowsiness to severe hypoxemia, cardiovascular collapse, and death. Health care providers should be familiar with the medical consequences of toxin exposure, and understand the pathophysiology and management of resulting illness.
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1998
Shuping Zhang; John J. Iandolo; George C. Stewart
Gene | 2002
John J. Iandolo; Veronica Worrell; Kajetan H. Groicher; Yudong Qian; Runying Tian; Steve Kenton; Angela Dorman; Honggui Ji; Shaoping Lin; Phoebe Loh; Sulan Qi; Hua Zhu; Bruce A. Roe
Journal of Bacteriology | 1966
John J. Iandolo; Z. John Ordal
Archive | 2006
Allison F. Gillaspy; Veronica Worrell; Joshua Orvis; Bruce A. Roe; David W. Dyer; John J. Iandolo
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1965
John J. Iandolo; Carol W. Clark; Leslie Bluhm; Z. John Ordal
Journal of Bacteriology | 1999
Scott S. Crupper; Veronica Worrell; George C. Stewart; John J. Iandolo
Journal of Bacteriology | 1998
Peter J. McNamara; John J. Iandolo
Journal of Bacteriology | 1970
Leonard J. Rosenthal; John J. Iandolo
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1997
Scott S. Crupper; Allen J. Gies; John J. Iandolo