Fever coal. Ntrax. Anthrax. Disease sorting wool. Fever, spleen.. Serious infectious disease affecting all warm-blooded animals. Mottagrthma bacilli highly resistant to environmental changes in the external environment

Serious infectious disease affecting all warm-blooded animalsand causes rapid death due to toxins produced by the blood afterbreeding.
Virus disease: Bacillus Mottagrthma highly resistant toenvironmental changes in the external environment and areBacillus anthracis and types in all parts of the world, especially inland and education cultivated and live Hoisaladtha for many yearsup to 60 years, the environment contaminated with these vesiclesare a serious source of transmission means the direct andindirect long-term.Reservoirs of infection for humans, cattle, sheep and goats is theshelter of infection for humans.
Sources of infection for humans:
1 - the blood, fluids and tissues of animals dead of the disease.
2 - contaminated animal products such as hair, wool, leather.
3 - Food and Bhoislat dust particles contaminated with anthrax.
Ways of transmission:
1 - direct contact with secretions of infected animals or handlinganimal products contaminated Bhoislat anthrax through the skin, especially if there is a cut or scratch the skin while opening orshearing.
2 - inhalation of dust contaminated with anthrax and Bhoislat-mounted dust sort of wool or leather or dry hair or use a fertilizerfor animals infected with the disease.
3 - eating food or water contaminated with anthrax Bhoislat.
4 - fly home and insects may transfer mechanics vesicles from animals to humans.
5 - biting pet feeders recently the body of an animal died fromanthrax.
6 - during the infection of plants may occur when dealing with theorganism or experimental animals.
7 - to move from an infected human to another sound. But rareinfection of the child to take his father's infected with anthrax in a sample. And tannery workers may carry the infection to their families at home.
8 - eating infected meat without cooking well.
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