Anthrax Essay

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What is it
Anthrax, also known as bacillus anthracis, is a bacteria that can create harmful spores. These spores are produced by the bacteria, they are in a germ form which is covered by a protective shell. The spores can thrive in soil for years and can cause anthrax once entering into the body. The spores are too small to see, therefore they come in the power form which we are familiar with. The bacteria is mainly seen in animals or contaminated meat products. The bacteria usually comes from wild or domestic animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, ect. Though, sometimes we see anthrax infection in humans through inhalation, cutaneous, or gastrointestinal ( ). It is very unusual for a human to carry anthrax spores. Humans only come into contact with the spores when handling an infected animal or tissue that has come into contact with the bacteria.
Background
We first see Anthrax in 1500 BC. It has been said by historians that anthrax has been known and used through the biblical fifth and sixth Egyptian plague. During this time people were to believe Homer Iliad’s explanation that Apollo was punishing them and sending a burning wind of plague that would first effect animals causing there hides to blister and then to rot giving off a foul smell, such as the effects that anthrax has ( ). Throughout history there have been many outbreaks. In the 14th and 16th century major outbreaks occurred in Europe called the Black Bane, these terrible out breaks engaged more and more people to contemplate what could cause this epidemic. We look at two main figures named, Casmir- Joseph Davaine and Robert Kosh. These two men would be the first to connect this disease to the microbe anthrax bacillus. Later, Louise Pasture would present the first...

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...rax that could pose a mass threat. Another threat that is relevant today is the idea that Al Queda has had talk about acquiring bioweapons for their terrorist actions, though it has been reported that they have not done so ( ). Another potential hazard of anthrax is the ability to distribute large scale amounts of spores through aerosol. This has been studied and flags the idea that aerosol could be used in large buildings or large outside areas. The release of aerosol would be colorless and odorless and could travel for several kilometers. The US military has recently run a test across the Pacific Ocean to see how far anthrax aerosol could travel before dissipating. The test results concluded that “a 32 mile long line could travel 60 miles before it lost its infectiousness. This is a huge concern for are little ability to know when and how to handle an attack.

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