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Inhaling the bacterial spores can lead to a rare, often-fatal form of anthrax known as pulmonary or inhalation anthrax that attacks the lungs and sometimes spreads to the brain.

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What term might be used to refer to anthrax?

Anthrax is an infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It can occur in four forms: skin, inhalation, intestinal, and injection.


What type of anthrax has symptoms of fever malaise fatigue and nonproductive cough the chest x rays reveal a widened mediastinum and elevated white blood count?

cutaneous...wrong, the answer is inhalation


What is Sorters disease?

A pulmonary form of anthrax that results from the inhalation of spores of the bacterium Bacillus Anthracis in the wool of contaminated sheep. The bacterium that causes this is Bacillus Anthracis


What is the most common type of anthrax?

Anthrax is an acute disease caused by Bacillius anthracis. The progression of the disease depends on how the host becomes infected, if the bacteria are inhaled it is lung infection, if they are introduced to the blood it is pulmonary, and if they are eaten it is gastrointestinal.


What body systems does anthrax attack?

of course you start to shake! in the 1920's a man by the name of John Audley Glover got the shakes, and they found it was from the outbreak of anthrax through his body! The world famous scientist for the HDA (human disease association) experimented on the fact that anthrax can spread straight through you left nostril... and it is proven to this day that Anthrax is a nostril ingested virus that can give you an uncontrollable urge to move.


Is bacillus anthracis a good or bad bacteria and why?

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".


Koch's psotulstes of causality have the greatest application to what type of disease A- Infectious disease or chronic disease?

It is a pulmonary form of anthrax that results from the inhalation of spores of the bacteriumbacillus anthracis in the wool of contaminated sheep .


What is the etiological agent of anthrax?

Anthrax refers to a pulmonary disease that is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Humans can acquire anthrax from exposure to the natural reservoirs of the microorganism: livestock such as sheep or cattle or wild animals. Anthrax has been acquired by workers engaged in shearing sheep, for example.Human anthrax can occur in three major forms.Cutaneous anthrax refers to the entry of the organism through a cut in the skin.Gastrointestinal anthrax occurs when the organism is ingested in food or water.Finally, inhalation anthrax occurs when the organism is inhaled.All three forms of the infection are serious, even lethal, if not treated. With prompt treatment, the cutaneous form is often cured. Gastrointestinal anthrax, however, can still be lethal in 25-75% of people who contract it. Inhalation anthrax is almost always fatal. The inhalation form of anthrax can occur because of the changing state of the organism. Bacillus anthracis can live as a large "vegetative" cell, which undergoes cycles of growth and division. Or, the bacterium can wait out it nutritional bad times by forming a spore and becoming dormant. The spore is designed to protect the genetic material of the bacterium during hibernation. When conditions are conducive for growth and reproduction the spore resuscitates and active life goes on again. The spore form can be easily inhaled. Only 8,000 spores, hardly enough to cover a snowflake, are sufficient to cause the pulmonary disease when they resuscitate in the warm and humid conditions deep within the lung.


What is the history of anthrax?

what is the history on the anthrax disease


When was The Anthrax created?

The Anthrax was created in 1982.


What is the pathpgen name for anthrax?

bacillus anthrax


Is anthrax considered to be contagious?

A person with anthrax isn't considered contagious so if you get anthrax then no you are not contagious.