| 21. | On 22 May 1907 Bland received a telegram from the Police at Balik Pulau reporting that Glanders had broken out there.
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| 22. | During World War I, Germany infected horses with bacteria that cause glanders, a fatal disease in both human and horses.
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| 23. | He obtained the nickname " Shot-gun Charlie " from his handling of Glanders Disease in Manitoba between 1905 and 1910.
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| 24. | And they hatched several plots to infect horses and sheep with glanders, a bacterium that can be deadly to animals and humans.
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| 25. | The report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not explain how the microbiologist contracted glanders, a potentially fatal disease.
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| 26. | Around the beginning of the 20th century, glanders killed many horses and was often fatal to humans who came into contact with it.
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| 27. | _No vaccine exists for glanders, the bacterial diseases that gives victims fevers, aches, chest pains and pus-filled bumps.
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| 28. | Glanders has not been reported in the United States since 1945, except in 2000 when an American lab researcher suffered from accidental exposure.
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| 29. | -- 1916-18 : German agents use anthrax and the equine disease glanders to infect livestock and feed for export to Allied forces.
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| 30. | It is phylogenetically related closely to " Burkholderia mallei " which causes glanders, an infection primarily of horses, donkeys, and mules.
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