Cutaneous Anthrax | Gastrointestinal | Inhalation Anthrax | Injection Anthrax |
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What is itchy bumps, swelling in lymph glands, fever
Two symptoms of cutaneous Anthrax
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What is nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and swollen neck
Symptoms for gastrointestinal Anthrax
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What is shortness of breath, mild chest discomfort, coughing up blood, and pain from swelling
Two symptoms of inhalation Anthrax
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What is significant swelling and redness at area of injection, fever, and chills
Two symptoms of injection Anthrax
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What is 20%
Mortality rate for cutaneous Anthrax
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What is 25-75%
Mortality rate of gastrointestinal Anthrax
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What is 80%
Mortality rate of inhalation Anthrax
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What is 50%
Mortality rate of injection Anthrax
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What is the most common and least dangerous form of Anthrax
Definintion of cutaneous Anthrax
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What is the rarest form of anthrax that develops 1-7 days after exposure
Definition of gastrointestinal Anthrax
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What is the most deadly form of Anthrax that can develop after one week or months
Definition of inhalation Anthrax
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What is the form of Anthrax that is common in heroine users and never reported in the US
Definition of injection Anthrax
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