The incidence of anthrax worldwide is relatively low, with only a few hundred cases reported annually. Most cases occur in rural areas of developing countries where livestock vaccination is limited. In the United States, for example, there are typically fewer than ten cases each year, primarily in individuals who work with animals or animal products. Overall, anthrax is considered a rare disease, largely due to effective vaccination and control measures in livestock.
6.8 Billion people world wide.
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55,000
1.2milloin people are thought to be starving world wide.
Much less people than needed.
around 12 million people have it world wide
over 8 million people world wide
About 130 million.
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there are about 7million world wide
Used world wide by many people.