
Anthrax:-
Anthrax is a disease found in wild and domesticated animals, especially herd
animals, which may be transmitted to humans through contact with infected beasts.
Infection is caused by the anthrax bacillus agent and the effects include formation
of pustules on the tissues of the body, especially the lungs, intestines, and
skin. Pulmonary anthrax symptoms include coughing blood, fever, chills, headache,
and extreme pain in the back and legs. Intestinal anthrax symptoms include severe
nausea, bloody diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and hemorrhaging from the mucous membranes.