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**Endospores survive decades in the soil
 
**Endospores survive decades in the soil
 
**Outbreaks in herbivores grazing pastures contaminated by spores from buried carcases
 
**Outbreaks in herbivores grazing pastures contaminated by spores from buried carcases
**Infection usually by ingestion of spores
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**Infection usually by ingestion of spores and penetration through damaged mucosa
 
*Pathogenesis and pathogenicity:
 
*Pathogenesis and pathogenicity:
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**Spores germinate at site of entry and spread via lymphatics to bloodstream, where they multiply and produce toxin
 
**Capsule and toxin (encoded by separate plasmids) required for virulence
 
**Capsule and toxin (encoded by separate plasmids) required for virulence
 
**Capsule composed of homopolymer of D-isomer of glutamic acid allows survival in the body by resisting phagocytosis
 
**Capsule composed of homopolymer of D-isomer of glutamic acid allows survival in the body by resisting phagocytosis
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***Pyrexia, depression, congested mucous membranes and petechiae before death
 
***Pyrexia, depression, congested mucous membranes and petechiae before death
 
***Abortion, subcutaneous oedema and dysentry in animals surviving more that one day
 
***Abortion, subcutaneous oedema and dysentry in animals surviving more that one day
***Post mortem: bloat, incomplete rigor mortis, ecchymoses, oedema, dark unclotted blood, blooy fluid in body cavities, splenomegaly
   
**Pigs:
 
**Pigs:
 
***Subacute anthrax with oedematous swelling of throat, head and regional lymph nodes
 
***Subacute anthrax with oedematous swelling of throat, head and regional lymph nodes
 
***Intestinal form with high mortality - dysentry due to haemorrhagic enteric lesions
 
***Intestinal form with high mortality - dysentry due to haemorrhagic enteric lesions
****[[Peritoneal cavity - inflammatory#In pigs|Peritonitis]]
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***[[Peritoneal cavity - inflammatory#In pigs|Peritonitis]]
 
**Horses:
 
**Horses:
 
***Subacute anthrax with subcutaneous oedema of thorax, abdomen and legs following entrance of spores into abrasions  
 
***Subacute anthrax with subcutaneous oedema of thorax, abdomen and legs following entrance of spores into abrasions  
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**Dogs
 
**Dogs
 
***Rarely affected, but similar disease to that foung in pigs
 
***Rarely affected, but similar disease to that foung in pigs
 
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**Humans
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***Cutaneous anthrax - localised lesion from entrance into abrasion which can cause septicaemia
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***Pulmonary anthrax - inhalation of spores
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***Intestinal anthrax - ingestion of infective material
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*Diagnosis:
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**Post mortem: bloat, incomplete rigor mortis, ecchymoses, oedema, dark unclotted blood from orifices, blooy fluid in body cavities, splenomegaly
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