Bacillus anthracis: The bacterium that causes
anthrax.
Anthrax differs from most
bacteria in that they exist in an inactive (dormant) state called
spores.
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Full article >>>ANTHRAX -
Infection with
Bacillus anthracis transmitted from infected or wild animals by contact with hides or by the ingestion or inhalation of
spores. Symptoms:
malaise and
painless, itchy
pustules on the
skin.
Full article >>>Anthrax is caused by exposure to the
spores of the
bacteria Bacillus anthracis that become entrenched in the
host body and produce lethal
poisons. It is primarily a
disease of grazing animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses.
Full article >>>The naturally occurring bacterium
Bacillus anthracis produces
spores that can remain dormant for years in soil and on animal products, such as hides, wool,
hair, or bones.
Full article >>>The causative
organism,
Bacillus anthracis, is a spore-forming gram-positive rod that can be used as a biological weapon.
Full article >>>Anthrax is a
bacterial infection caused by the
organism
bacillus anthracis.
Full article >>>It is caused by a bacterium (
Bacillus anthracis) that primarily affects sheep, horses, hogs, cattle, and goats and is almost always fatal in animals. The bacillus produces
toxins that kill cells and cause fluid to accumulate in the body's
tissues.
Full article >>>Anthrax is an
infectious disease caused by the spore-forming
bacteria called
Bacillus anthracis.
Infection in humans most often involves the
skin, the
gastrointestinal tract, or the
lungs.
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Full article >>>has resurfaced as a health concern in recent years due to concerns about
bioterrorism (the use of
bacteria or
viruses to cause illness and spread fear).
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