Anthrax
In 1877, Robert koch grew an organism called anthrax. He tested, demonstrated, and produced anthrax by injecting it into animals. Anthrax is an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected animals or their products. The spore-forming bacteria called Bacillus Anthracis cause it.Anthrax occurs mostly in cattle, sheep, goats, camels, antelopes, and other herbivores, but it can also occur in humans, if they are exposed to an infected animal. Anthrax is one of the easiest biological agents to manufacture, it is easy to develop as a weapon, easily spread in the air over a large area, also is easily stored and dangerous for a long time. 1) Cutaneous Anthrax: most common form of the disease in humans; caused by
Who should get vaccinated against anthrax? -Persons who work with imported animal hides or furs Recently, numerous people have been infected with anthrax. Some people think that the anthrax disease has something to do with the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Some of the symptoms of cutaneous anthrax are a raised itchy bump that looks kind of like a insect bite but within 1-2 days develops into a serum-filled blister, then a painless ulcer, usually 1-3 cm in diamerter, with black necrotic area in the center. The symptoms for gastrointestinal anthrax are nausea, loss of apetite, vomiting, fever are followed by pain, vomiting of blood, and diarrhea. Gastrointestinal anthrax results in death in 25% to 60% of cases. Inhalation symptoms resemble the common cold. After se
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