Anthrax, commonly known as anthrax, is a bacterial infection involving the skin, lungs and gastrointestinal tract of its host. Anthrax affects humans and animals, usually resulting in death. This bacterium is transmitted to humans by contact with the product produced by the infected or infected animal. Anthrax occurs from spores in the soil and may infect animals that grazed or lived in farmlands and infected areas for up to 48 years. In recent years, people have been paying more attention to it when people discover that anthrax can spread through biological warfare.
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 people to people, it is very rare. Anthrax is one of the oldest known illnesses, anthrax was once an epidemic, still occurring in many parts of the world, but occasionally occurs only in the western and southern parts of the United States and Europe did not do it. 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.
Anthrax is caused by anthrax and its spores. Anthrax can infect people in three different ways. Anthrax in the skin occurs when bacteria enter the body through scratches or scratches on the surface of the skin. Most anthrax infections are skin infections. Intestinal anthrax is caused by eating food contaminated with Bacillus anthracis. Aspiration of anthrax spores into the lungs inhales anthrax. This form of anthrax is usually deadly. Inhalation Mortality rate of anthrax is very high, close to 100%. The death rate at which anthrax entering the body through food and wounds is low. Since anthrax does not spread from people to people as colds and influenza spread, it will not spread to many people. However, microbiologists believe that Bacillus anthracis is a serious danger because the bacteria are suitable as weapons. Bacillus anthracis is easy to produce and readily available throughout the world.