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Anthrax Cases and Exposures

By The Associated Press

The six people who have contracted anthrax, others who tested positive for exposure to anthrax and locations where anthrax was found. Some findings are tentative and further testing is under way.

CONTRACTED ANTHRAX:

_ Robert Stevens, 63, photo editor, the Sun, American Media Inc., Boca Raton, Fla. Contracted inhaled anthrax. Died Oct. 5

_ Ernesto Blanco, 73, mail room worker, American Media Inc., Boca Raton, Fla. Contracted inhaled anthrax; remains hospitalized. Until Oct. 15, was listed as only having been exposed to anthrax.

_ Erin O'Connor, 38, anchor Tom Brokaw's assistant, NBC, New York. Contracted anthrax skin infection. Treated with antibiotics.

_ Boy, 7 months, son of ABC News producer, New York. Contracted anthrax skin infection. Treated with antibiotics.

_ Woman working in CBS anchor Dan Rather's office in New York. Contracted anthrax skin infection. Treated with antibiotics.

_ A postal worker at a mail center near Trenton, N.J. Contracted anthrax skin infection. Treated with antibiotics.

TESTED POSITIVE FOR EXPOSURE:

_ American Media employees Stephanie Dailey, David Wright and four others whose names were not released. Treated with antibiotics.

_ Two New York lab technicians, one policeman who worked on NBC case, names not released. Treated with antibiotics.

_ Thirty-one people at the Capitol complex in Washington, D.C., including aides to Sen. Tom Daschle and two Capitol police officers. Treated with antibiotics.

LOCATIONS WHERE ANTHRAX FOUND:

_ American Media Inc., Boca Raton, Fla., on keyboard of man who died and in mail room.

_ U.S. Postal Service facility, Boca Raton, Fla.

_ NBC, New York, on letter postmarked Sept. 18, Trenton, N.J.

_ Daschle's Washington office, on letter postmarked Oct. 9, Trenton, N.J.

_ Gov. George Pataki's office, New York City.