Scavengers, such as buzzards, komoto dragons, and hyenas are immune to many of the food borne illnesses because of certain enzymes in their digestive systems that people and many other animals do not have.
Botulism and Anthrax.
botulism and anthrax
African Swine Fever,Anthrax,Babesiosis,Botulism,Brucellosis
Crocodiles have been seen feeding on anthrax poisoned Hippos. This is because the Crocodile has a very strong immune system.
antitoxin
It depends on your immune system, but often the answer is yes. It is like the chicken pox- after you get it once, it is rare, if not impossible, to get it again.
The three types of potential biological agents are :Bacteria : Plague / Anthrax / TularemiaToxins : Ricin / Botulism / Staphylococcal Enterotoxin (SEB)Virus : smallpox
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever
Bacteria is the cause of many types of disease. Six of them are anthrax, botulism, cholera, meningitis, Legionnaires disease, and tuberculosis.
Medical studies show that the anthrax vaccine was safe and effective, vaccines use a system of injecting dead or weakened pathogens of the virus it is curing, that way the individual's immune systems B cells learn how to produce antibodies for that disease.
Not always. A common sales pitch is to boast of "all-natural" ingredients. Nightshade, botulism, cobra venom, anthrax, etc. are all 100% natural, but not the kind of thing you'd want in your ice cream, right?
AIDS, Lyme disease, malaria, anthrax, pertussis, botulism, mumps, rabies, small pox, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and tetanus were just a few of the most popular diseases in 2006.