Disease | anthrax disease |
Phenotype | C0011847|diabetes |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 22075092 | We observed no significant increased risk of type 1 diabetes after vaccination with anthrax vaccine adsorbed (ava) [rr=1.00; 95% ci (0.85, 1.17)], smallpox vaccine [rr=0.84; 95% (ci 0.70, 1.01)], typhoid vaccine [rr=1.03; 95% ci (0.87, 1.22)], hepatitis b vaccine [rr=0.83; 95% ci (0.72, 0.95)], measles mumps rubella vaccine (mmr) [rr=0.71, 95% ci (0.61, 0.83)], or yellow fever vaccine [rr=0.70; 95% ci (0.59, 0.82)]. |
PubMedID- 26451148 | [20] presented an unusual extensive case of cutaneous anthrax in a patient with type ii diabetes mellitus; although cutaneous anthrax is usually self-limiting, complications may arise in untreated cases. |
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