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- Anthrax - Wikipedia
It has since been used in bioterrorism Likely delivery methods of weaponized anthrax include aerial dispersal or dispersal through livestock; notable bioterrorism uses include the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States and an incident in 1993 by the Aum Shinrikyo group in Japan
- About Anthrax | Anthrax | CDC
Anthrax can cause severe illness in both people and animals The bacteria that causes anthrax occurs naturally in soil worldwide People usually get anthrax from infected animals or contaminated animal products Call a healthcare provider immediately if you think you have been exposed to anthrax
- Anthrax - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Anthrax is a rare but serious illness caused by a spore-forming bacterium, called Bacillus anthracis In the body, the spores form poisons that can destroy tissues
- Anthrax: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis - WebMD
Anthrax is a very rare disease, but it can be serious Learn about the different kinds of anthrax infections and how to get diagnosed if you think you’ve been exposed to the bacteria
- Anthrax | Definition, Transmission, Treatment, Facts | Britannica
anthrax, acute, infectious, febrile disease of animals and humans caused by Bacillus anthracis, a bacterium that under certain conditions forms highly resistant spores capable of persisting and retaining their virulence for many years
- Anthrax - Infectious Diseases - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Anthrax - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version
- Anthrax - MedlinePlus
You probably won't have to worry about getting anthrax disease We offer information about anthrax symptoms, causes, vaccine, and treatment
- Anthrax (Bacillus Anthracis) Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
What is anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)? Anthrax is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis that normally affects animals, especially ruminants (such as goats, cattle, sheep, and horses) Anthrax can be transmitted to humans by contact with infected animals or their products
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