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Is Anthrax spores sensitive to UV light?

are anthrax spores sensitive to UV light


Who do you think are the people are likely to be infected with anthrax?

people may be infected by this anthrax when they are exposed to the spores or by breathing spores.


Who do you think are the people who likely to be infected with anthrax?

people may be infected by this anthrax when they are exposed to the spores or by breathing spores.


Who do think are the people who are likely to be infected with anthrax?

people may be infected by this anthrax when they are exposed to the spores or by breathing spores.


How do you getpulmonary anthrax?

by spores that can be founded in air.Pulmonary anthrax its very rare.


Bioterrorists used what in the US in 2001?

Anthrax spores were used in bioterror attacks in the US in 2001, where letters containing the spores were mailed to different locations, resulting in several individuals being infected with anthrax.


Is anthrax viral disease?

No it is not, it is only spread by spores.


What spores were released in Tom Daschal's office?

Anthrax


Is anthrax found in spoiled meat?

yes, also in undercooked meat. But only in animals who have anthrax spores in them.


Why are dry anthrax spores more dangerous than wet spores?

because of ability to spread in air and infecting the lungs.Pulmonary form of anthrax its fatal in most of the cases even with treatent .


Does alcohol kill anthrax spores?

Alcohol is not effective at killing anthrax spores. While alcohol can disinfect surfaces and kill many types of bacteria and viruses, anthrax spores are highly resistant and require more potent methods for deactivation, such as autoclaving or exposure to certain chemical agents like bleach. Therefore, relying solely on alcohol for anthrax spore disinfection is inadequate.


What is the chemical formula of anthrax?

Anthrax is really a bunch of spores of a microbe called bacillus anthracis. These spores are very resistent to drying out and harsh environmental conditions, making them survive for long times. Once these spores settle and grow into the bacterium, this bacterium releases an anthrax toxin that can cause life threatening pneumonia if the bacterium/spores were inhaled and settled in your lung.