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Date: 2012-08-25 01:27:00
Anthrax
Biological weapons
Zoonoses
Bacillus anthracis
Infection
Anthrax vaccines
Anthrax attacks
Biology
Bacteria
Microbiology

Anthrax Anthrax exists in certain regions of Australia and outbreaks occur sporadically. Anthrax is a disease caused by infection with the bacteria Bacillus anthracis which is highly infectious to humans. Horses are rare

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