Bacillus anthracis is a causative agent of anthrax (anthrax) (6). In this article I will explain the threat posed by the disease to society, the large scale prevention of Bacillus anthracis, and the treatment options for the current infected person. Anthrax is a gram-positive bacterium that has been found on various continents including Antarctica, and can survive for many decades in the state of spores (6). It is mainly found in lower vertebrates such as cattle, sheep, goats, camels, but also to infected animal tissues, contaminated food or humans exposed to infected soil (1) (11).
Anthrax is a very complicated disease that is not yet completely understood but threatened. Anthrax is not infectious and can not self-disguise. If a person is contaminated with anthrax, it is clear. Anthrax is a bacterium; it has a spore form called anthrax and is very durable. Toxins are released in 3 to 5 steps in humans and animals, depending on how anthrax enters the body. The first stage of infection lasts from several hours to several days, with flu symptoms, including fever, cough, weakness and chest pain. The second phase usually dies within a few days. Lung damage deprives the body of oxygen. Brain infections may also occur at this stage. The third stage after anthrax contraction is a painless blister that turns black and then turns into open pain. This stage applies only to skin anthrax which contracts through the skin. Skin Anthrax Account!
Anthrax is a highly infectious disease caused by spore-forming bacteria called anthrax. There are many forms of Bacillus anthracis, but there are only 3 types of inhalant anthrax, skin anthrax, and intestinal anthrax that infect humans. Inhalation of anthrax is usually the most fatal of three forms of human anthrax. Bayer's patents in the United States and many other countries are protected by current trade-related intellectual property contracts outlined by the World Trade Organization. Therefore, except in special cases, other pharmaceutical companies prohibit the commercial manufacture and sale of generic drugs.