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  • Twenty (91%) case-patients were either mail handlers or were exposed to worksites where contaminated mail was processed or received.
  • B. anthracis isolates from four powder-containing envelopes, 17 specimens from patients, and 106 environmental samples were indistinguishable by molecular subtyping.
  • Illness and death occurred not only at targeted worksites, but also along the path of mail and in other settings.