2015
DOI: 10.2174/1574891x10666150408162354
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Human Anthrax as a Re-Emerging Disease

Abstract: Anthrax is primarily a disease of herbivores and the etiological agent is B. anthracis which is a gram-positive, aerobic, spore-forming, and rod shaped bacterium. Bacillus anthracis spores are highly resistant to heat, pressure, ultraviolet and ionizing radiation, chemical agents and disinfectants. For these reasons, B. anthracis spores are an attractive choice as biological agents for the use of bioweapon and/or bioterrorism. Soil is the main reservoir for the infectious agent. The disease most commonly affec… Show more

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“…Resolution is slow (2-6 weeks), regardless of treatment. [10][11][12][13][14][15] Cutaneous anthrax is the most common form of B. anthracis infection. The mortality rate of this form without medical treatment is estimated to be 20%.…”
Section: Forms Of Anthrax Infection In Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resolution is slow (2-6 weeks), regardless of treatment. [10][11][12][13][14][15] Cutaneous anthrax is the most common form of B. anthracis infection. The mortality rate of this form without medical treatment is estimated to be 20%.…”
Section: Forms Of Anthrax Infection In Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 However, when the lesion is located on the face, neck or chest, clinical symptoms may be severe, toxic and fatal. 1,2,10 Inhalational anthrax occurs when a person inhales anthrax spores. This form is regarded as the most deadly form of anthrax.…”
Section: Forms Of Anthrax Infection In Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cutaneous infection usually occurs in herdsmen and butchers in India and also in other developing countries, while other two forms (inhalational and gastrointestinal) are uncommon [8]. Under natural conditions, humans usually acquire cutaneous infection by direct or indirect contact with infected dead animal and animal products [1,9,10]. Human anthrax cases range between 2 000 and 20 000 annually over the world with majority in cutaneous form [8].…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…B . anthracis is endemic in several parts of the world [5]. The three toxin genes ( pag , lef and cya ) are located on a plasmid, pXO1 (189 kb), while the genes necessary for capsule synthesis, capABCD , are located on plasmid pXO2 (95 kb), and fully virulent B .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%