Anthrax ... There are 3 forms of Anthrax Disease: Intestinal, Cutaneous, and Inhalation. ... Intestinal anthrax results in death in 25 to 60 of cases. ... View More
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Anthrax ... the skin. The third is intestinal anthrax. Inhalation anthrax is defined as a disease that effects mostly farm animals. Humans acquire ... View More
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Anthrax ... infected meat. The anthrax infection has three different forms, cutaneous skin, inhalation, and intestinal. Anthrax spores can ... View More
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Anthrax ... Intestinal anthrax results in death around twentyfive to sixty percent of the cases.Frequently Asked Questions Anthrax is a livestock disease. ... View More
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Anthrax ... stages. The least common forms are oropharyngeal anthrax and intestinal anthrax. These may be deadly in up to fifty percent of cases. ... View More
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Anthrax ... Intestinal anthrax results in death in 25 to 60 of cases. The symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting of blood, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain. ... View More
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Effects of Anthrax ... which resembles that of a bug bite. Intestinal anthrax causes severe stomach pains and aches. Once someone is aware of being exposed ... View More
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Anthrax ... Intestinal: the intestinal disease form of anthrax may follow the consumption of contaminated meat and is characterized by an acute inflammation of the ... View More
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Anthrax Although there are many forms of Anthrax, only three forms that infect humans: inhalation anthrax, cutaneous anthrax and intestinal anthrax. ... View More
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Anthra ... stages. The least common forms are oropharyngeal anthrax and intestinal anthrax. These may be deadly in up to fifty percent of cases. ... View More
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ... into contact with the bloodstream through a wound causing cutaneous anthrax or is ingested in contaminated meat resulting in intestinal anthrax...It is self ... View More
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Anthrax ... The internal form is caught by inhaling anthrax spores, which invade the lungs and intestinal tract Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, 1996. ... View More
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Anthrax ... Untreated coetaneous anthrax has a 1520 fatality rate. The intestinal stomach form is caused by eating undercooked meat from infected animals and is more ... View More
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Botulinum toxin ... this mostly occurs to infants because they have incompletelydeveloped intestinal flora ... off enemies with a small amount of C. botulinum, also known as anthrax. ... View More
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