Anthrax is not a viral disease but a disease caused by a bacterium known as Bacillus anthracis. Viral diseases are caused by viruses, whereas Anthrax is a bacterial infection. It is an infectious disease and not a contagious disease. The disease is mostly gotten by animals when they inhale spores that are mixed with the soil, water, and other materials that can be eaten by ...
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Anthrax spores are known as the major causes of the disease. Naturally, anthrax spores occur in the soil, and they can be inactive in the soil for years until they manage to get into the body of an animal. Animals, both domestic and wild ones, are mostly affected by the disease. Animals get this disease through contaminated soil, water, and meat of an infected animal.
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