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there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever
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
The bacterium that causes anthrax disease was discovered by a German physician and microbiologist named Robert Koch in 1876. Koch's work on anthrax laid the foundation for the field of medical bacteriology.
Anthrax is not a virus, but a bacterium known as Bacillus anthracis. Bacillus species are gram positive bacilli.
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
bacterial disease
what is the history on the anthrax disease
Wool sorter's disease is known as anthrax, which is a bacterial infection caused by Bacillus anthracis commonly found in livestock, especially sheep. It can affect people who work with contaminated animal products, such as wool, hides, or meat. Symptoms can range from mild skin lesions to severe respiratory and systemic infections.
Anthrax bacteria do not cause Sorter's disease in sorters. Sorter's disease, also known as sorter's pneumonia, is a lung disease caused by inhaling dust particles containing fungi, bacteria, or organic materials. Anthrax is a bacterial infection that primarily affects animals, including humans, through contact with contaminated animals or animal products.
anthrax is emerging disease and also Re-emerging 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.
Strangely enough, it causes anthrax.
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever
one of the form of anthrax its cutaneous form.
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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.