Anthrax
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- Q What causes anthrax?
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Coming into contact with infected livestock usually causes humans to contract anthrax. The Bacillus anthracis bacteria usually enter through an opening in the skin, such as a cut. Anthrax spores can also be inhaled from infected animals and animal... Full Answer
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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my anthrax symptoms?
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Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing symptoms that may be an indication of anthrax. Some of the symptoms of anthrax are similar to the flu. Other symptoms, such as stomach pain and vomiting, could be mistaken for food poisoning. A blister on the... Full Answer
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- Q What are the treatment options for anthrax?
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Since anthrax is a bacterial infection, doctors use antibiotics to treat this illness, but they may be ineffective with certain forms of anthrax, or any advanced anthrax. Treatment is most effective when it is started early, making early diagnosis... Full Answer
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- Q Is there a cure for anthrax?
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There is no cure for anthrax that works in every case, but taking antibiotics usually helps. Your doctor may prescribe doxycycline or ciprofloxacin. Remember also that steps can be taken to help prevent the disease. Since anthrax is usually... Full Answer
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- Q How do other illnesses affect anthrax?
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Anthrax is a serious illness that can cause many complications in the body. People with other illnesses need to talk with their doctors about medications they are currently taking, and how this will affect their anthrax treatments. If you suspect... Full Answer
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- Q Can anthrax be prevented?
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Because anthrax is often contracted from infected livestock, limiting exposure to these animals, and avoiding animal products may help prevent the illness. Making sure animal meat is thoroughly cooked before eating it is also important to help... Full Answer
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- Q What are the nerve toxins sarin and anthrax?
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The nerve toxins anthrax and sarin inhibit the breakdown of acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that is produced naturally in the brain. Acetylcholinesterase tells neurons to fire, which then sends electrical impulse through the central nervous system. If... Full Answer
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- Q How is anthrax infection treated?
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General: It is important to consult a doctor once symptoms of anthrax infection occur so that treatment can be started immediately. Antibiotics: Ciprofloxacin (Cipro ®), doxycycline, and penicillin are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug... Full Answer
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- Q How is anthrax diagnosed?
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Anthrax may be diagnosed using a variety of methods. Doctors may perform a blood test to see if anthrax bacteria are found. Doctors may also collect a stool sample to check for the presences of anthrax bacteria. Other methods of diagnosing anthrax... Full Answer
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- Q What is anthrax?
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Stacy Wiegman, PharmacyAnthrax is a serious disease caused by bacteria called Bacillus anthracis. There are three types of anthrax infection: Cutaneous anthrax occurs when spores from B. anthracis touch or scrape the skin. It's the most common type of anthrax infection.... Full Answer
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