Anthrax
... to the spores of the bacteria Bacillus
anthracis that become entrenched in the host body and ... East. ANTHRAX - Infection with Bacillus
anthracis transmitted from infected or wild animals by ... Anthrax is caused by the bacterium Bacillus
anthracis . While anthrax commonly affects hoofed animals ...
Bacillus anthracis
... Bacillus
anthracis : The bacterium that causes anthrax . Anthrax ... (dormant) state called spores . Bacillus
anthracis Bacitracin Overdose Bacitracin Zinc Overdose ... ) ... ANTHRAX - Infection with Bacillus
anthracis transmitted from infected or wild animals by ...
Host
... is syphilis , which may reside in its host for 30 to 50 years. Anthrax is caused by exposure to the spores of the bacteria Bacillus
anthracis that become entrenched in the host body and produce lethal poison s. It is primarily a disease of grazing animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, ...
Inhalation anthrax
... Definition: Inhalation or respiratory anthrax is an infectious disease caused by breathing in the spores of the bacteria Bacillus
anthracis . Inhalation Anthrax Inhaled anthrax is particularly deadly. Although the spores are dormant when breathed in, they germinate when exposed ...
Spores
... nose. heart The hollow, muscular organ responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system. 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 , ...
Toxin
... Toxin , anthrax : The toxic substance secreted by the bacterium Bacillus
anthracis , the causative agent of the disease anthrax . Afla toxin Definition: Afla toxin s are toxin s produced by a mold that grows in nuts, ...