Methods of transmission:
1 - Direct contact with the secretions of infected animals or dealing with animal products contaminated with anthrax anthrax through the skin, especially if there is a wound or scratch during the opening of the skin or mowing wool.
2 - inhalation of dust contaminated with anthrax anthrax and portable on dust resulting from the sorting of wool or dry skin or hair or the use of fertilizers for animals infected with the disease.
3 - Eat food or water contaminated with anthrax containers.
4 - Fly home insects can move the mechanics of vesicles from animal to human.
5 - Biting the newly fed pet on the body of a tunnel animal from anthrax.
6 - Infection through laboratories may occur when dealing with the microbe or experimental animals.
7 - Moving from infected person to another healthy. Rare but a child took the infection from his father with anthrax in a sample. Tannery workers may carry the infection to their families at home.
8 - Eat infected meat without cooking well.
1 - Direct contact with the secretions of infected animals or dealing with animal products contaminated with anthrax anthrax through the skin, especially if there is a wound or scratch during the opening of the skin or mowing wool.
2 - inhalation of dust contaminated with anthrax anthrax and portable on dust resulting from the sorting of wool or dry skin or hair or the use of fertilizers for animals infected with the disease.
3 - Eat food or water contaminated with anthrax containers.
4 - Fly home insects can move the mechanics of vesicles from animal to human.
5 - Biting the newly fed pet on the body of a tunnel animal from anthrax.
6 - Infection through laboratories may occur when dealing with the microbe or experimental animals.
7 - Moving from infected person to another healthy. Rare but a child took the infection from his father with anthrax in a sample. Tannery workers may carry the infection to their families at home.
8 - Eat infected meat without cooking well.
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