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Typically, there is no crime involved in anthrax transmission. About 2,000 people worldwide contract anthrax annually through the skin, most from handling contaminated wool, hides or leather.
About the possibility of anthrax being used in terrorist attacks.
The Cantacuzino National Institute for Medical-Military Research confirmed on Thursday evening, July 10, two cases of anthrax ...
Anthrax, which is present in many soils, can come out of dormancy and cause sudden death in livestock.
A deadly anthrax outbreak at a popular vacation destination has claimed one life and hospitalized four others, triggering a public health warning. Authorities in Thailand reported that a 53-year ...
Recent reports from Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo reveal a concerning outbreak of anthrax, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 hippopotamuses and other large animals ...
Not just a bioweapon: Anthrax outbreak kills dozens of animals in Wyoming. Here’s how it’s transmitted A moose and dozens of cattle were found dead by Wyoming officials ...
Outbreaks of anthrax, considered a likely candidate for a bioterrorist attack, have surged in African countries like Zambia and Kenya and the WHO warns the deadly disease could spread further.
John Miller recounts investigation following the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks.
Thailand has reported its first anthrax-related death in decades with two infections nationwide, prompting a public health alert after authorities identified hundreds potentially exposed to the ...
Wyoming’s last reported anthrax infection in wildlife was in 1956 and the state’s last confirmed cattle outbreak was in the 1970s.
"This recent detection in a moose is the only documented case reported in wildlife at this time," the Wyoming Game and Fish Department said.