Anthrax Germs:
The disease that is caused by the germ named Bacillus Anthraces.
This is a type of Gram Positive Bacteria. A special feature of this germ is that it can survive indefinitely by creating spores in adverse environments. In favorable conditions, they break their spores and increase the lineage. The germ can produce various kinds of toxins called exotoxin. These toxins are responsible for various diseases and pathogenic complications
The disease that is caused by the germ named Bacillus Anthraces.
This is a type of Gram Positive Bacteria. A special feature of this germ is that it can survive indefinitely by creating spores in adverse environments. In favorable conditions, they break their spores and increase the lineage. The germ can produce various kinds of toxins called exotoxin. These toxins are responsible for various diseases and pathogenic complications
Anthrax is an often fatal infectious disease that can infect all warm-blooded animals, including dogs and humans. Underdiagnosis and unreliable reporting make it difficult to estimate the true rate of occurrence of anthrax worldwide; however, anthrax has been reported from nearly every continent. Throughout the past hundred years, animal infections have been seen in nearly all states, with the highest frequency in the Midwest and West. Presently, anthrax is found most often in west Texas and northwest Minnesota. It is also found sporadically in south Texas, Montana, eastern North and South Dakota and only occasionally seen elsewhere. Anthrax received much attention in 2001 in relation to the terrorist attacks on the United States because of its potential use as a biological weapon.