SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: NOUN
- A highly infectious animal disease (especially cattle and sheep); it can be transmitted to people
- An old name for anthrax.
- A disease of humans that is not communicable; caused by infection with Bacillus anthracis followed by septicemia
- A highly infectious animal disease (especially cattle and sheep); it can be transmitted to people
- A species of Bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweapon
- An infectious, usually fatal disease of warm-blooded animals, especially of cattle and sheep, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. The disease can be transmitted to humans through contact with contaminated animal substances, such as hair, feces, or hides, and is characterized by ulcerative skin lesions.
- A lesion caused by anthrax.
- In pathology, a carbuncle of any sort. See phrases below.
- [capitalized] [NL.] A genus of dipterous insects, giving name to a family Anthracidæ (which see): now placed in Bombyliidæ.
- Lithanthrax, or pit- or stone-coal.
- A carbuncle.
- A malignant pustule.
- A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.]
- An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped gram-positive bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever.
- An acute infectious bacterial disease of herbivores, especially sheep and cattle. It can occur in humans through contact with infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores, but is not usually spread between humans. Symptoms include lesions on the skin or in the lungs, and it is often fatal.
SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: OTHER WORD TYPES
- It can be transmitted to people
- It can be transmitted to people
SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: RELATED WORDS
- Variolar, Biological warfare, Bubonic plague, Variolization, Variolous, Retrovaccination, Typhoidin, Smallpox, Varioloid, Alastrim, Trench fever, Typhotoxin, Variolate, Cutaneous anthrax, Anthrax
- Bacillus anthracis, Biological warfare, Bioterrorism, Ricin, Smallpox, Cutaneous anthrax, Coals, Coal fired, Pebble, Carbon, Charcoal, Coal, Smut, Inhalational, Splenic fever
SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Variolar, Biological warfare, Bubonic plague, Variolization, Variolous, Retrovaccination, Typhoidin, Smallpox, Varioloid, Alastrim, Trench fever, Typhotoxin, Variolate, Cutaneous anthrax, Anthrax
- Tularemia, Bioweapon, Bacillus anthracis, Biological warfare, Bioterrorism, Ricin, Smallpox, Cutaneous anthrax, Pebble, Carbon, Charcoal, Coal, Smut, Inhalational, Splenic fever
SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- GI anthrax is usually acquired by eating the meat from an animal that died from anthrax.
- However, if a pregnant woman is exposed to aerosolized anthrax spores, the benefits of anthrax immunization far outweighs any potential risk.
- The anthrax vaccine protects against anthrax, a potentially deadly disease caused by a bacterial infection.
- The clinical diagnosis of anthrax is confirmed by directly visualizing or culturing the anthrax bacilli.
- The anthrax vaccine is a sterile cell free filtrate of cultures from an avirulent nonencapsulated anthrax strain.
- Pasteur developed an anthrax vaccine by attenuating the anthrax bacterium with carbolic acid.
- Anthrax in these patients did not look like typical cutaneous anthrax.
- Anthrax vaccine: evidence for safety and efficacy against inhalational anthrax.
- Inhalation anthrax occurs when anthrax spores are inhaled.
- History of anthrax disease, suspected exposure to anthrax, or previous vaccination with any anthrax vaccine.
SPLENIC FEVER vs ANTHRAX: QUESTIONS
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- Is Bacillus anthracis a causative agent of zoonotic anthrax?
- Was anthrax researcher trying to cover up his tracks?
- When was raxibacumab approved for the treatment of anthrax?
- What are the two principal virulence factors of anthrax?
- What was the anthrax experiment on Gruinard Island?
- What makes anthrax different from other metal bands?
- Why is anthrax considered an effective biological weapon?
- What is the death rate of gastrointestinal anthrax?
- What is the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal anthrax?
- Berapa lama seseorang dapat terkena penyakit anthrax?