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| ===Signs=== | | ===Signs=== |
− | In cattle, sheep, goats and horses | + | In '''cattle, sheep, goats''' and '''horses''' |
− | ● One or two sudden deaths in a herd
| + | * One or two sudden deaths in a herd |
− | ● Dark bloody discharge from mouth, nostrils and anus (blood can fail to clot)
| + | * Dark bloody discharge from mouth, nostrils and anus (blood can fail to clot) |
− | ● Absence of rigor mortis
| + | * Absence of rigor mortis |
− | ● Bloating
| + | * Bloating |
− | ● Other signs – DROP DOWN LIST (Sudden temperature, Depression, Neurological signs such as staggering or trembling, Cyanosis, Difficulty breathing, Decrease in stomach movement, Swellings under the skin, reddened or spotty gums, shivering)
| + | * Other signs – DROP DOWN LIST (Sudden temperature, Depression, Neurological signs such as staggering or trembling, Cyanosis, Difficulty breathing, Decrease in stomach movement, Swellings under the skin, reddened or spotty gums, shivering) |
− | In pigs | + | |
− | ● Swelling around the head, or neck, which can cause death from not being able to breathe
| + | In '''pigs''' |
− | ● An intestinal form is possible, signs are diarrhoea, inappetence and lethargy
| + | * Swelling around the head, or neck, which can cause death from not being able to breathe |
− | In dogs | + | * An intestinal form is possible, signs are diarrhoea, inappetence and lethargy |
− | ● Rarely seen, but can get inflammation around the throat and pharynx
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| + | In '''dogs''' |
| + | * Rarely seen, but can get inflammation around the throat and pharynx |
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| <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Usually swollen cutaneous lesions (Link) and can also have digestive or inhalation forms. </font color> | | <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Usually swollen cutaneous lesions (Link) and can also have digestive or inhalation forms. </font color> |
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| ===Diagnosis=== | | ===Diagnosis=== |
− | ● Anthrax should be suspected in cases of sudden death in animals. Possible anthrax cases should not be cut open or eaten as there is a risk to both animal and human health.
| + | * Anthrax should be suspected in cases of sudden death in animals. Possible anthrax cases should not be cut open or eaten as there is a risk to both animal and human health. |
− | ● Blood smear (can be taken from ear vein of a carcass) stained with methylene blue will show large numbers of rod shaped bacteria (Link)
| + | * Blood smear (can be taken from ear vein of a carcass) stained with methylene blue will show large numbers of rod shaped bacteria (Link) |
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| <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Fluid from cutaneous wounds will show the bacteria in stained smears. Do not cut open, handle, or eat any potentially infected animals.</font color> | | <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Fluid from cutaneous wounds will show the bacteria in stained smears. Do not cut open, handle, or eat any potentially infected animals.</font color> |
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| ===Treatment and prevention=== | | ===Treatment and prevention=== |
− | ● Penicillin for affected animals. Treat animals at risk and move to uncontaminated pasture
| + | * Penicillin for affected animals. Treat animals at risk and move to uncontaminated pasture |
− | ● Vaccination (Do not use antibiotics within one week of vaccine)
| + | * Vaccination (Do not use antibiotics within one week of vaccine) |
− | ● Disposal of potential anthrax infected carcases (burning the carcass and disinfecting site)
| + | * Disposal of potential anthrax infected carcases (burning the carcass and disinfecting site) |
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| <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Antibiotic treatment for 3-7d if uncomplicated, penicillin is a good first choice (Link)</font color> | | <font color="red">'''Humans''' - Antibiotic treatment for 3-7d if uncomplicated, penicillin is a good first choice (Link)</font color> |
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| ===Diseases with similar signs=== | | ===Diseases with similar signs=== |
− | ● Toxin ingestion
| + | * Toxin ingestion |
− | ● Bacterial or Clostridial infection
| + | * Bacterial or Clostridial infection |
− | ● Bloat
| + | * Bloat |
− | ● Traumatic injury
| + | * Traumatic injury |
− | ● Acidosis
| + | * Acidosis |
− | ● Any condition resulting in Sudden death
| + | * Any condition resulting in Sudden death |
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| ===Geotag this disease === | | ===Geotag this disease === |