Thursday, 27 June 2013

''ANTHRAX'''    FATAL DISEASE OF MAMMALS AND HUMANS  .

def    Anthrax is highly infectious and fetal disease of humans and mammals . this disease is caused by spore forming bacterium called bacillus anthracis. cause acute mortality in ruminant and is a zoonosis . this bacteria produce extremely potent toxin which is responsible for ill effect cause high mortality rate .

clinical sigh

sudden death with in 2 or 3 hour

after death small amount of bloody from natural opening eg nostril ,mouth, anus

difficulty breathing 

high temperature 

convulsion before death.

DIAGNOSIS 

CHECK CLINICAL SIGH

ROD SHAPE BACTERIA ARE SEEN IN BLOOD SMEAR

POST MORTEM EXAMINATION.

TREATMENT   

PENICILLIN HAVE BEEN EFFECTIVE IN THE LATER STAGES OF SOME OUTBREAKS

PREVENTION 

VACCINES 

REMOVE CONTAMINATED SOIL

CARCASES MUST BE DISPOSAL PROPERLY .


nthrax, a highly infectious and fatal disease of mammals and humans, is caused by a relatively large spore-forming rectangular shaped bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.

Anthrax occurs on all the continents, causes acute mortality in ruminants and is a zoonosis. The bacteria produce extremely potent toxins which are responsible for the ill effects, causing a high mortality rate. While most mammals are susceptible, anthrax is typically a disease of ruminants and humans.

It does not typically spread from animal to animal nor from person to person. The bacteria produce spores on contact with oxygen. - See more at: http://www.thecattlesite.com/diseaseinfo/197/anthrax#sthash.c7TnRG1K.dpuf

Anthrax

Anthrax, a highly infectious and fatal disease of mammals and humans, is caused by a relatively large spore-forming rectangular shaped bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.

Anthrax occurs on all the continents, causes acute mortality in ruminants and is a zoonosis. The bacteria produce extremely potent toxins which are responsible for the ill effects, causing a high mortality rate. While most mammals are susceptible, anthrax is typically a disease of ruminants and humans.

It does not typically spread from animal to animal nor from person to person. The bacteria produce spores on contact
- See more at: http://www.thecattlesite.com/diseaseinfo/197/anthrax#sthash.c7TnRG1K.dpuf

Anthrax

Anthrax, a highly infectious and fatal disease of mammals and humans, is caused by a relatively large spore-forming rectangular shaped bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.

Anthrax occurs on all the continents, causes acute mortality in ruminants and is a zoonosis. The bacteria produce extremely potent toxins which are responsible for the ill effects, causing a high mortality rate. While most mammals are susceptible, anthrax is typically a disease of ruminants and humans.

It does not typically spread from animal to animal nor from person to person. The bacteria produce spores on contact
- See more at: http://www.thecattlesite.com/diseaseinfo/197/anthrax#sthash.c7TnRG1K.dpuf

Anthrax

Anthrax, a highly infectious and fatal disease of mammals and humans, is caused by a relatively large spore-forming rectangular shaped bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.

Anthrax occurs on all the continents, causes acute mortality in ruminants and is a zoonosis. The bacteria produce extremely potent toxins which are responsible for the ill effects, causing a high mortality rate. While most mammals are susceptible, anthrax is typically a disease of ruminants and humans.

It does not typically spread from animal to animal nor from person to person. The bacteria produce spores on contact
- See more at: http://www.thecattlesite.com/diseaseinfo/197/anthrax#sthash.c7TnRG1K.dpuf

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