Anthrax Lethal Factor

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==Human Interaction==
==Human Interaction==
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Anthrax is primarily a disease of domesticated and wild animals. Herbivores, such as cattle, sheep, horses, mules and goats are primarily affected because these animals maybe grazing on soils contaminated with Bacillus anthracis endospores.<ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref>Kenneth Todar, PhD. (2008). http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/pertussis.html</ref> The blood of an animal that dies of anthrax can contain upward of 109 vegetative bacteria per milliliter. As the carcass decays, the bacteria form highly infectious endospores, which contaminate the local environment and can remain viable for long time periods. <ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref> The endosopres produced by Bacillus Anthracis remains viable for lengthy periods do to the
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Anthrax is primarily a disease of domesticated and wild animals. Herbivores, such as cattle, sheep, horses, mules and goats are primarily affected because these animals maybe grazing on soils contaminated with Bacillus anthracis endospores.<ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref>Kenneth Todar, PhD. (2008). http://textbookofbacteriology.net/Anthrax_3.html</ref> The blood of an animal that dies of anthrax can contain upward of 109 vegetative bacteria per milliliter. As the carcass decays, the bacteria form highly infectious endospores, which contaminate the local environment and can remain viable for long time periods. <ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref> The endosopres produced by Bacillus Anthracis remains viable for lengthy periods do to the
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poly-D- glutamic acid capsule, which itself is nontoxic. This capsule functions to protect the endospore from complement and other bactericidal components found in serum against phagocytic engulfment and destruction. This capsule plays an important role during the infection of anthrax, but is not important during the disease phase, which is primarily caused by PA, EF, LF. Genes encoding this plasmid are located on plasmid pX02.<ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref>Kenneth Todar, PhD. (2008). http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/pertussis.html</ref>
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poly-D- glutamic acid capsule, which itself is nontoxic. This capsule functions to protect the endospore from complement and other bactericidal components found in serum against phagocytic engulfment and destruction. This capsule plays an important role during the infection of anthrax, but is not important during the disease phase, which is primarily caused by PA, EF, LF. Genes encoding this plasmid are located on plasmid pX02.<ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref>Kenneth Todar, PhD. (2008). http://textbookofbacteriology.net/Anthrax_3.html</ref>.

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