Bacillus anthracis is thought to be the first "bacterium" that has been shown to cause human disease. In 2001, B. anthracis deliberately infected the postal system by sending a letter containing anthrax powder. As a result, 22 cases of Bacillus anthracis infection occurred. Anthrax is a serious disease caused by anthrax, a spore-forming bacterium. There are three types of anthrax: skin (skin) lung (inhalation) digestion (gastrointestinal) Anthrax does not spread from person to person.
There are three kinds of anthrax infections: skin (through the skin), inhalation (through the lungs; most deadly), and the digestive tract (by digestion). The fourth type of anthrax was confirmed as an injection of Bacillus anthracis. This is very common among users of heroin injections in northern Europe. This has never been reported in the United States. October 15, 2001 - Tom Daschle employee of Senate Majority Leader who was postmarked by Trenton, New Jersey, contained white powdered substances found later to be Bacillus anthracis. After spore "weapons grade" stock envelope was found, more than 20 people in the Daschle office detected anthrax positive
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.
Although it is possible to infect anthrax from the human body to the human body, it is very rare. Anthrax is one of the oldest known diseases, anthrax was once an epidemic and still occurred in many parts of the world, but occasionally only in the western and southern parts of the United States and Europe It did not happen. Anthrax spores are tasteless, tasteless, and invisible. Anthrax can occur both internally and externally. The internal type is obtained by inhaling anthrax spores such as animal hair or wool. Animal hair and wool invade the lungs, sometimes also the intestines, which can cause bleeding. People who deal with infected skin and corpse can shrink the contour only through skin cuts and abrasions.