Anthrax Lethal Factor

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Anthrax is not common is for humans. Humans become infect by be exposed to farm animal s or contaminated animal products such as wool, hides, flesh and blood. There are three ways in which Anthrax can be transmitted to humans:
Anthrax is not common is for humans. Humans become infect by be exposed to farm animal s or contaminated animal products such as wool, hides, flesh and blood. There are three ways in which Anthrax can be transmitted to humans:
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'''Cutaneous Anthrax ''' which is the most common form of the disease. This usually occurs when the endospores enter the body through injured skin and germinate. In most cases the bacteria remain contain at the site of infection and present as a lesion. A main characteristic of this type of infection is gelatinous edema at the site infection. As the infection advances, the site of infection goes through multiple stages. Next a papule (solid elevation of the skin) develops which turns into a vesicle (a small fluid-filled blister). The vesicle then develops into a pustule (pus-filled blister). The finally stage is the formation of a necrotic ulcer. In rare case, the infection could spread to the blood stream and cause septicemia.
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'''Cutaneous Anthrax ''' which is the most common form of the disease. This usually occurs when the endospores enter the body through injured skin and germinate. In most cases the bacteria remain contain at the site of infection and present as a lesion. A main characteristic of this type of infection is gelatinous edema at the site infection. As the infection advances, the site of infection goes through multiple stages. Next a papule (solid elevation of the skin) develops which turns into a vesicle (a small fluid-filled blister). The vesicle then develops into a pustule (pus-filled blister). The finally stage is the formation of a necrotic ulcer. In rare case, the infection could spread to the blood stream and cause septicemia. Treatment is often not needed.
''' Gastrointestinal Anthrax ''' occurs through the ingestion of spores-contaminated meat. The spores then invade the mucosa through a preexisting lesion. After germination, spores spread from the mucosal lesion into the lymphatic system. The form of Anthrax is associated with a high mortality rate but is considered the rarest of the three types of infection.
''' Gastrointestinal Anthrax ''' occurs through the ingestion of spores-contaminated meat. The spores then invade the mucosa through a preexisting lesion. After germination, spores spread from the mucosal lesion into the lymphatic system. The form of Anthrax is associated with a high mortality rate but is considered the rarest of the three types of infection.

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