Doctors For Bacillus Anthracis In Taxila

Profile Photo of General Physician in Taxila - Dr. Shamaila Irfan

Dr. Shamaila Irfan

General Physician

MBBS

Experience

5 Yrs

Video Consultation

Rs. 700

Profile Photo of General Physician in Taxila - Dr. Sehrish Khan

Dr. Sehrish Khan

General Physician

MBBS

Experience

4 Yrs

Video Consultation

Available Tomorrow

Rs. 1,000

How can I find treatment of Bacillus Anthracis?

Anthrax is a deadly infectious illness produced by Bacillus anthracis, a gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. Anthrax is a naturally occurring pathogen that affects both domestic and wild animals worldwide. Anthrax is most prevalent in agricultural areas of Central and South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, central and southwestern Asia, southern and eastern Europe, and the Caribbean. Individuals can become ill if they come into touch with diseased animals or contaminated animal products. Anthrax may infect both humans and animals and cause serious disease.

Anthrax is not contagious, which means you cannot contract it from another person, unlike the common cold or flu.

When anthrax spores enter the body, they infect people. When anthrax spores enter the body, they can become "activated." When bacteria become active, they can proliferate, move throughout the body, generate toxins (poisons), and cause serious disease.

This can happen when people breathe in spores, ingest spore-contaminated food or drink, or receive spores in a wound or scrape on their skin. It is extremely rare for anyone in the United States to become infected with anthrax.

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The fee for specialists of Bacillus Anthracis in taxila varies from PKR 500-3000 depending upon doctor's experience and qualification.

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