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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:
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Anthrax is not common is for humans. Humans become infect by be exposed to farm animals or contaminated animal products such as wool, hides, flesh and blood. Anthrax is not human to human transmittable. There are three ways in which Anthrax can be transmitted to humans:

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