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Inhalational Anthrax

Inhalational anthrax is a deadly disease that occurs upon inhaling anthrax spores responsible for the bacterial infection. The inhaled bacteria affect the lymph nodes in the chest, and from there on spread to the other parts of the body. The chances of survival, despite receiving treatment are highly unlikely.

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Query: Hello doctor, I am a 38-year-old male. I recently found out that there was a confirmed case of anthrax in my neighborhood, and I can not stop worrying about my health. I do not know much about anthrax, but from what I have heard, it can be really serious. I need to know what the potential outcomes a...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understood your concern. Anthrax is a serious bacterial infection that can be fatal if left untreated. The severity of the disease depends on how the spores enter the body. There are three main types of anthrax infection: Cutaneous anthrax: This...  Read Full »

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