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Anthrax is an infectious disease from the spore forming bacterium B. anthracis. Anthrax can cause damage to the heart valves and could lead to death.
include the organism that cause infectious diseases.
Yes. Anthrax is a disease caused by the Anthracis bacterium. It is usually found in cattle but can be transmitted to people through contact with diseased animals, their hair or hides, the soil of a pasture in which a diseased animal was grazing, and by transmission through the air. Anthrax occurring on the skin is serious but usually not fatal if treated. Anthrax occurring in the lungs (because the bacterial spores were inhaled) has a high fatality rate.
Anthrax is a disease caused by the microorganism called Bacillus anthracis. This bacteria produces a poisonous toxin (thus anthrax poisoning is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria during the course of infection). Disease: Anthrax Cause: B. anthracis
It is a pulmonary form of anthrax that results from the inhalation of spores of the bacteriumbacillus anthracis in the wool of contaminated sheep .
Anthrax. It affects humans and animals and usually occurs through contact with contaminated animals or their products. It is characterized by symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, and skin lesions.
what is the history on the anthrax disease
Anthrax is a disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, which occurs naturally in some livestock and wild animals. It was not "created" by any individual but rather has existed for centuries in nature. The first scientific description of anthrax was made by the German physician Robert Koch in 1876, who demonstrated its bacterial cause, leading to significant advances in microbiology and infectious disease.
anthrax is emerging disease and also Re-emerging disease
Bacillus anthracis causes the disease anthrax. Anthrax is a life-threatening infectious disease that normally affects animals (such as goats, cattle, sheep, and horses). Anthrax can be transmitted to humans by contact with infected animals or their products. Anthrax does not spread from person to person. In the soil, where they live, anthrax organisms exist in a dormant form called spores. These spores are difficult to destroy. The spores have been known to survive for as long as 48 years. Ingestion of anthrax can cause serious, sometimes fatal disease.The most deadly form is inhalation anthrax. If the spores of anthrax are inhaled, they spread, and produce toxins that often cause death.The greatest threat of anthrax today is through a bio-terrorist attack which would be delivered as an aerosol.It is considered "bad".
Strangely enough, it causes anthrax.
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial