Gastrointestinal, Inhalation, Cutaneous Anthrax Disease Symptoms

What is anthrax?

Anthrax – an infectious disease of the groups of zoonoses, characterized by fever, lesions of the lymphatic system, intoxication, and flows in the form of skin, rarely intestinal, pulmonary, and septic forms. Is caused by anaerobic bacteria – a fixed, large size, stick with chopped ends. Outside the human and animal forms spores, which are very resistant to physical and chemical effects. Channel anthrax – sick or dead animals. Infection of Human contact often carried out by (for cutting animal carcasses, processing of animal skins, etc.) and by eating food contaminated with spores, as well as water, soil, furs, etc.

Anthrax - an infectious disease of the groups of zoonoses, characterized by fever, lesions of the lymphatic system, intoxication, and flows in the form of skin, rarely intestinal, pulmonary, and septic forms

Anthrax - an infectious disease of the groups of zoonoses, characterized by fever, lesions of the lymphatic system, intoxication, and flows in the form of skin, rarely intestinal, pulmonary, and septic forms

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