What Is Anthrax?

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Anthrax bacteria live in soil and generally infect animals and farm workers.

Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. The bacteria live in soil and usually infect wild and domestic animals, such as goats, cattle and sheep.

Anthrax outbreaks are fairly common worldwide and mostly affect agricultural workers. Humans become sick with the disease by handling animal products such as wool, hide or bone from animals infected with the anthrax bacterium.

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