Anthrax is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis (Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, spore-forming bacterium that causes anthrax) that normally affects animals, especially ruminants (such as goats, cattle, sheep, and horses). Anthrax can be transmitted to humans by contact with infected animals or their products or direct contact with.
In recent years, anthrax has received a great deal of attention as it has become clear that the infection can also be spread by a bioterrorist attack or by biological warfare.
There have been a number of outbreaks over the years that are usually localized. Most recently in 2016, in 1979 Sverdlovsk Incident – Siberia, Russia, there was a major outbreak of anthrax that sickened at least 13 Siberian people and killed over 2,000 reindeer. Authorities believe that the melting permafrost unburied a reindeer that died of anthrax 75 years ago, causing the release of anthrax spores.
2001 Anthrax Attacks in USA – Anthrax-laced letters were sent to U.S. politicians, bureaucrats, U.S. senators, ambassadors and media offices, killing 5 people and infecting 17 others.
Why is Anthrax so Potential?
- Highly Durable Spores – Can survive in soil, air, and water for decades.
- Easily Dispersed – Spores can be spread through air, food, or water.
- High Mortality (Inhalation Form) – Untreated inhalation anthrax is 90% fatal.
- No Person-to-Person Spread – This makes containment difficult.
Anthrax as a Biological Weapon
Bacillus anthracis can be used as a biological weapon because its spores are highly resistant, easily spread, and deadly when inhaled. Anthrax has been weaponized in the past and is considered a Category A bioterrorism agent by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention due to its potential for mass casualties.
How Could Anthrax Be Used in Bioterrorism?
☣ Aerosol Release – Anthrax spores can be sprayed in the air, leading to mass inhalation infections.
🌭 Contaminating Food/Water – Though less effective, spores could be mixed with food or water supplies.
📝 Mail/Packages – Like in 2001, spores can be sent through envelopes or powder-filled packages.
How long is the incubation period with anthrax?
The incubation period (the period between contact with anthrax and the start of symptoms) may be relatively short, from one to five days. Like other infectious diseases, the incubation period for anthrax is quite variable and it may be weeks before an infected individual feels sick.
What causes anthrax poisoning?
The agent of anthrax is a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis. While other investigators discovered the anthrax bacillus, it was a German physician and scientist, Dr. Robert Koch, who proved that the anthrax bacterium was the cause of a disease that affected farm animals in his community. Under the microscope, the bacteria look like large rods. However, in the soil, where they live, anthrax organisms exist in a dormant form called spores. These spores are very hardy and difficult to destroy. The spores have been known to survive in the soil for as long as 48 years. The bacteria secrete toxins composed of three proteins termed protective antigen, lethal factor, and edema factor.
Way of Infection
Anthrax can infect humans in three ways. The most common is infection through the skin, which causes an ugly, dark sore. Humans and animals can ingest anthrax from carcasses of dead animals that have been contaminated with anthrax. Ingestion of anthrax can cause serious, sometimes fatal disease. The deadliest form is inhalation anthrax. If the spores of anthrax are inhaled, they migrate to lymph glands in the chest where they proliferate, spread, and produce toxins that often cause death.
How common is anthrax? What are risk factors for anthrax infection?
Anthrax is now rare in humans; it still occurs today. Individuals who are at higher risk to become infected with anthrax include:
- veterinarians (vet doctors),
- livestock producers, farmers and handlers of animal products,
- travelers to areas where anthrax is endemic,
- laboratory personnel (during study anthrax),
- mail handlers, military personnel, and individuals trained to respond to bioterrorists and/or biological warfare.
What kinds of diseases does anthrax cause?
What are the signs and symptoms of anthrax infections?
There are four forms of disease caused by anthrax: cutaneous (skin) anthrax, inhalation anthrax, gastrointestinal (bowel) anthrax, and the newly designated injection anthrax.
1- Cutaneous anthrax
The cutaneous (skin) form of anthrax (80% of all anthrax infections) starts as a red-brown raised spot that enlarges with considerable redness around it, blistering, and hardening. The center of the spot then shows an ulcer crater with blood-tinged drainage and the formation of a black crust called an eschar. There are swollen glands (lymph nodes) in the area.
Symptoms include muscle aches and pain, headache, fever, nausea, and vomiting. The illness usually resolves in about six weeks, but deaths may occur if patients do not receive appropriate treatment.
2- Inhalation anthrax
The first symptoms are subtle, gradual and flu-like (influenza) with a sore throat and headaches. In a few days, however, the illness worsens and there may be severe respiratory distress with shortness of breath and pain in the chest and/or muscles. Some patients may begin coughing up blood. Shock, coma, and death follow.
Inhalation anthrax does not cause a true pneumonia. In fact, the spores get picked in the lungs up by scavenger cells (macrophages). Most of the spores are killed. Unfortunately, some survive and are transported to glands in the chest (lymph nodes). Lymph nodes may swell. In the lymph nodes, the spores that survive multiply, produce deadly toxins, and spread throughout the body. Severe hemorrhage and tissue death (necrosis) occurs in these lymph nodes in the chest. From there, the disease spreads to the adjacent lungs and the rest of the body. Inhalation anthrax is a very serious disease, and unfortunately, most affected individuals will die even if they didn’t get intime and appropriate treatment.
The allopathic antibiotics are effective in killing the bacteria, but they do not destroy the deadly toxins that have already been released by the anthrax bacteria. However, Homeopathic medicines not only kill and destroy bacteria itself but removes deadly toxins released by anthrax bacteria.
3- Gastrointestinal anthrax
Now rare, anthrax of the bowels (gastrointestinal anthrax) is the result of eating undercooked, contaminated meat especially pork and broiler chickens. The symptoms of this form of anthrax include nausea, loss of appetite, bloody diarrhea and fever followed by abdominal pain. The bacteria invade through the bowel wall. Then the infection spreads throughout the body through the bloodstream (septicemia) with deadly toxicity.
4- Injection anthrax
This new form of anthrax has been identified in drugs (cocaine, ice, heroin, injecting drug, tobacco, amphetamines, methamphetamine etc). Symptoms may take days to months before they appear. The signs and symptoms of injection anthrax can include small blisters or bumps that may itch at the injection site, fever and chills, swelling around the sores, and deep abscesses may develop under the skin or muscle. Painless skin sores with black centers (dark scabs) may appear after the blisters or bumps develop.
Diagnosing anthrax
The history, including the occupation of the patient, is important. The bacteria may be found in cultures or smears in cutaneous (skin) anthrax and in throat swabs and sputum in pulmonary anthrax. Chest X-rays may also show characteristic changes in and between the lungs. Once the anthrax is disseminated, bacteria can be seen in the blood (microscope). Of course, if anthrax is deliberately spread, the manifestations of the disease may be unusual. Indeed, in the bioterrorism attack in the U.S. in 2001, anthrax spores were spread through the postal system as a white powder mailed with letters.
Allopathic treatment for anthrax
In most cases, only early allopathic treatment (early stages) can cure anthrax. The cutaneous (skin) form of anthrax can be treated with common antibiotics such as:
Penicillin, tetracycline, erythromycin, and ciprofloxacin. The pulmonary form of anthrax is a medical emergency. Early and continuous intravenous therapy (allopathic) with antibiotics may be lifesaving. In a bioterrorism attack, individuals exposed to anthrax will be given antibiotics before they become sick.
There is not any vaccine exists in allopathic drugs. Most experts think that the vaccine will also be given to exposed individuals who are victims of a bioterrorist attack.
Homeopathic treatment for anthrax infection
In all cases, any stage and all four (4) forms, Homeopathic treatment can cure anthrax.
Homeopathic medicines such as:
Anthracinum
As a vaccine and/or for prophylactic use of Anthracinum is – 1M/10M just one dose.
This nosode (Anthracinum) has proven a best medicine in epidemic spleen diseases (of human as well as of domestic animals), and in septic inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers. In boils and boil-like eruptions, acne. Terrible burning. Induration of cellular tissue, abscess, bubo, and all inflammation of connective tissue in which there exists a purulent focus.
Tissues: Hemorrhages, black, thick, tar-like, rapidly decomposing, from any orifice. Glands swollen, cellular tissues edematous and indurated. Septicemia. Ulceration, sloughing and intolerable burning. Erysipelas. Black and blue blisters. Dissecting wounds. Insect stings. Bad effects from inhaling foul odors. Gangrenous parotitis. Succession of boils. Gangrene. Foul secretions.
Ammonium Bromatum
Laryngeal and pharyngeal catarrh (chronic). Neuralgic headaches, and obesity. Constrictive pain in head, chest, legs, etc. Irritable feeling under fingernails; relieved only by biting them. Cerebral congestion. Feeling of a band above ears. Sneezing; thick nasal discharge. Edges of lids red and swollen, also Meibomian glands. Smarting in mouth. Tickling in throat, with inclination to dry, spasmodic cough, especially at night. Burning in stool. White, sticky, mucus. Chronic speakers’ catarrh.
Short cough, strangling. Tickling in trachea and bronchial tubes. Feels suffocated; continuous cough, when lying, sharp pain in lungs. Whooping Cough.
Ammonium Carbonicum
Malignant scarlatina, with somnolence, swollen glands, dark red sore throat, faintly developed eruption. Uremia. Heaviness in all organs. Swelling of parts, glands, etc. Acid secretions. Prostration from trifles. Discharge of sharp, burning water from nose. Tetters, boils and pustules around mouth. Tendency to gangrenous ulceration of tonsils. Diphtheria.
Pain at pit of stomach, with heartburn, nausea, waterbrash, and chilliness. Hematuria, urine copious, turbid and fetid. Itching, swelling and burning of pudendum. Violent itching and burning blisters. Scarlet rash. Miliary rash. Malignant scarlatina. Erysipelas. Eczema.
Hoarseness. Cough with dyspnea, palpitation, burning in chest; worse ascending. Emphysema. Oppression in breathing. Asthenic Pneumonia. Slow labored, stertorous breathing; bubbling sound, with slimy sputum and specks of blood. Pulmonary oedema.
Audible heart palpitation with fear, cold sweat, lachrymation, inability to speak, loud breathing and trembling hands. Heart weak, wakes with difficult breathing and palpitation.
Iodinum
Great debility. All glandular structures, respiratory organs, circulatory system are especially affected. Poisoning. Acts prominently on connective tissue. Goiter and glandular atrophy. Abnormal Vaso-constriction, capillary congestion followed by oedema, ecchymosis, hemorrhages. Affections of the respiratory organs. Pneumonia, rapid extension. Weakness and loss of breath.
Gums loose and bleed. Foul ulcers and salivation. Profuse, fetid ptyalism. Tongue thickly coated. Offensive odor from mouth. Larynx feels constricted. Eustachian deafness. Thyroid enlarged. Swollen submaxillary glands. Uvula swollen. Hoarse. Raw and tickling feeling provoking a dry cough. Pain in larynx. Laryngitis, with painful roughness. Difficult expansion of chest, blood-streaked sputum; internal dry heat, external coldness. Violent heart action. Pneumonia. Hepatization spreads rapidly with persistent high temperature; absence of pain in spite of great involvement.
Inspiration difficult, tickling in larynx. Croupy cough, with difficult respiration; wheezy. Cold extends downwards from head to throat and bronchi. Great weakness about chest. Palpitation from least exertion. Pleuritic effusion. Tickling all over chest. Heart feels squeezed. Myocarditis, painful compression around heart, followed by great weakness and faintness. Palpitation/tachycardia.
Cold hands and feet. Acrid sweat of feet. Pulsation in large arterial trunks. Rheumatic pains. Skin hot, dry, yellow and withered. Glands enlarged. Nodosities. Anasarca of cardiac disease. Flushes of heat all over body. Marked fever, restlessness, red cheeks, apathetic. Profuse sweat. Throbbing at pit of stomach. Liver and spleen sore and enlarged. Jaundice. Mesenteric glands enlarged. Pancreatic disease.
Thyrodinum
Emaciation, muscular weakness, sweating, headache, nervous tremor of face and limbs, tingling sensations, paralysis. Heart rate increased, exophthalmos and dilation of pupils. Heart weak, frequent pulse, with inability to lie down. Tachycardia. faintness and nausea. Stupor, alternating with restless melancholy. Irritable. polyuria. Urine smells of violets, burning along urethra.
Dry, painful cough with scanty, difficult expectoration and burning in pharynx. Skin dry, impoverished. Cold hands and feet. Eczema. Swelling of glands of stony hardness. Jaundice with pruritus. Ichthyosis, lupus. Itching without eruption.
Jaborandi
Exophthalmic goiter, with increased heart’s action and pulsation of arteries; tremors and nervousness; heat and sweating; bronchial irritation. Saliva viscid, like white of egg. Nausea on looking at objects moving; vomiting. Pulse irregular, dicrotic. Oppression of chest. Cyanosis; collapse. Nervous cardiac affections.
Bronchial mucous membrane inflamed. Much inclination to cough and difficult breathing. Edema of lungs. Foamy sputa. Profuse, thin, serous expectoration. Slow, sighing respiration. Excessive perspiration from all body or persistent dryness of skin. Dry eczema. Semi-lateral sweats. Chilliness with sweat.
Natrum Phosphoricum
Skin yellow. Itching in various parts, especially of ankles. Hives. Smooth, red, shining. Erysipelas. Feet icy cold in daytime, burn at night. Swelling of lymphatic glands. Canker sores of lip and cheeks. Blisters on tip of tongue. Sour vomiting. Yellow, creamy coating at the back of the roof of mouth and tongue. Inflammation of any part of the throat
Mercurius Corrosive
Delirium, stupor. Phlyctenule; deep ulcers on cornea. Excessive photophobia and acrid lachrymation. Rawness and smarting in nostrils. Post-nasal swelling, mucous membrane dry, red, and covered with bloody mucus. Face swollen. Red, puffy. Lips black, swollen. Sores. Facial neuralgia within the bones. Teeth loose. Gums purple, swollen, and spongy. Tongue swollen and inflamed. Salivation. Pyorrhea. Ptyalism. Taste salty and bitter.
Throat red, swollen, painful, intensely inflamed. Uvula swollen. Swallowing painful, with great swelling; worse. All glands about thorax swollen. Stool hot, bloody, slimy, offensive, with cutting pains and shreds of mucous membrane. Pain in larynx. Aphonia. Cough, with bloody expectoration. Pulse rapid and intermittent. Stitches through side of chest.
Intense burning in urethra. Urine hot, burning, scanty or suppressed; bloody, greenish discharge. Albuminous. Tenesmus of bladder. Stabbing pain extending up urethra into bladder. Perspiration after urinating. Chilly from slightest exposure. Profuse perspiration; surface cold.
Natrum Muraticum
Cough from a tickling in the pit of stomach, accompanied by stitches in liver and spurting of urine. Stitches all over chest. Cough, with bursting pain in head. Shortness of breath. Tachycardia. Sensation of coldness of heart. Heart and chest feel constricted. Fluttering, palpitating; intermittent pulse. Heart’s pulsations shake body. Least movement accelerates the circulation. Palms hot and perspiring. Arms and legs, but especially knees, feel weak. Coldness of legs with congestion to head, chest, and stomach.
Sleepy. Nervous jerking during sleep. Dry eruptions. Fever blisters. Urticaria; itch and burn. Crusty eruptions in bends of limbs, margin of scalp, behind ears. Eczema; raw, red, and inflamed. Greasy skin.
Rhus Toxicodendron
Septic conditions. Cellulitis and infections, carbuncles. Thoughts of suicide. Extreme restlessness. Delirium with fear of being poisoning. Eyes: Swollen, red, edematous; orbital cellulitis. Pustular inflammations. Photophobia, profuse flow of yellow pus. Edema of lids, suppurative iritis. Lids inflamed, agglutinated swollen. Pain in ears, with sensation as if something were in them. Lobules swollen. Discharge of bloody pus. Swelling of nose. Nosebleed. Swollen face, erysipelas. Cheek bones sensitive to touch. Parotitis. Facial neuralgia, with chilliness; worse, evening. Tongue red and cracked, coated, dry and red at edges. Corners of mouth ulcerated; fever-blisters around mouth and chin.
Swollen glands. Nausea, vertigo, and bloated abdomen. Nausea, vertigo, and bloated abdomen. Urine dark, turbid, high-colored, scanty urine, with white sediment. Dysuria, with loss of blood. Hemoptysis from overexertion. Oppression of the chest cannot get breath with sticking pains.
Cardiac hypertrophy from overexertion. Pulse quick, weak, irregular, intermittent. Trembling and palpitation even when sitting still. Hot, painful swelling of joints. Limbs stiff paralyzed. Pain along ulnar nerve. Paralysis; trembling after exertion. Crawling sensation in fingertips. Tingling in feet.
Skin red, swollen; itching intense. Vesicles, herpes; urticaria; pemphigus; erysipelas; vesicular suppurative forms. Glands swollen. Cellulitis. Burning eczematous eruptions with tendency to scale formation.
Scrophularia Nodosa
A powerful medicine whenever enlarged glands are present. Hodgkin’s disease. A valuable skin remedy. Has a specific affinity for the breast; very useful in the dissipation of breast tumors. Eczema. Pruritus vaginal. Lupoid ulceration. Scrofulous swellings. Epithelioma. Nodosities in the breasts. Pain in all flexor muscles. Vertigo felt in vertex, drowsiness. Distressing photophobia. Spots before eyes. Inflammation about auricle. Deep ulcerated auricle. Eczema.
Pain in liver on pressure. Colic below navel. Pain in sigmoid flexure and rectum. Painful, bleeding, protruding piles. Violent dyspnea, oppression of chest with trembling. Pain about bifurcation of trachea. Asthmatic breathing. Skin prickling itching.
Baryta Iodide
Acts on the lymphatic system, increased leukocytosis. Quinsy. Indurated glands, especially tonsils and breasts. Strumous ophthalmia, with tumefaction of cervical glands and stunted growth. Tumors.
Baryta Carbonicum
Senile dementia. Confusion. Bashful. Aversion to strangers. Alternate dilatation and contraction of pupils. Photophobia. Gauze before eyes. Glands around ears painful and swollen. Scabs around nostrils. Face pale puffed, sensation as of cobweb. Upper lip swollen. Gums bleed and retract. Mouth filled with inflamed vesicles, foul taste. Paralysis of tongue. Smarting, burning pain in tip of tongue. Dribbling of saliva. Spasm of esophagus. Submaxillary glands and tonsils swollen.
Quinsy. Suppurating tonsils, tonsils inflamed, with swollen veins. Feeling of a plug-in pharynx. Can only swallow liquids. Spasm of esophagus as soon as food enters, causes gagging and choking. Stinging pain in tonsils, pharynx or larynx.
Calcaria Iodata
Scrofulous affections, enlarged glands, tonsils. Enlarged tonsils, filled with little crypts. Thyroid enlargements. Adenoids. Uterine fibroids. Lightheaded. Cough with pain in chest, difficulty breathing after poisonings, green purulent expectoration. Pneumonia. Indolent ulcers, accompanying varicose veins. Easy perspiration. Copper-colored and populous eruptions, tinea, favus, swelling of the glands, skin cracked.
Calcaria Floricum
A powerful tissue remedy for hard, stony glands, varicose, enlarged veins and malnutrition of bones. Hard knots in breast. Goiter. Induration threatening suppuration. Ulcerating of mouth and throat, caries and necrosis with boring pains and heat in. Arterio-sclerosis; threatened apoplexy. Severe depression, groundless fears.
Blood-tumors of new-born infants. Hard excrescences on the scalp. Ulcers on the scalp with callous, hard edges. Flickering and sparks before the eyes, spots on the cornea; conjunctivitis. Strumous phlyctenule keratitis. Subcutaneous palpebral cysts.
Sclerosis of ossicula and petrous portion of temporal bone, with deafness, ringing and roaring. Hard swelling on the cheek, with pain or toothache, hard swelling on jawbone. Gumboil, with hard swelling on the jaw. Tongue cracked, with or without pain. Induration of the tongue, hardening after inflammation. Unnatural looseness of the teeth, with or without pain (teeth become loose in their sockets).
Follicular sore throat plugs of mucus are continually forming in the crypts of the tonsils. Pain and burning in throat. Hypertrophy of Luschka’s tonsil. Diarrhea. Marked whiteness of skin. Chaps and cracks. Fissures or cracks in the palms of the hands, or hard skin, anal fissure. Indolent, fistulous ulcers, secreting thick, yellow pus. Hard, elevated edges of ulcer, surrounding skin purple and swollen.
Cactus Grandflous
Acts on circular muscular fibers, hence constrictions. Constrictions of heart and arteries. Constriction in various places, esophagus, urinary tract, etc. Sadness, and melancholy. Hemorrhage, constrictions, periodicity, and spasmodic pains. Congestions; irregular distribution of blood. Favors formation of clots speedily. Great periodicity. Toxic goiter along with cardiac symptoms. Profuse bleeding from nose. Edema of hands and feet, icy cold. Dryness of tongue. Suffocative constriction at throat, with full, throbbing carotids in angina pectoris, violent palpitation.
Conium Maculate
The ascending paralysis and death by failure of respiration. Difficult gait, trembling, sudden loss of strength, weakness, languor, local congestions, sluggishness, debility, hypochondriasis, urinary troubles, weakened memory, sexual debility etc. Enlarged glands. Insomnia of multiple neuritis. Vertigo. Headache, stupefying, with nausea and vomiting of mucus. Photophobia and excessive lachrymation. Defective hearing: discharge from ear is bloody. Nose bleeds easily-becomes sore. Much difficulty in urination, it flows and stops again. Dry cough, almost continuous, hacking; caused by dry spot in larynx with itching in chest and throat.
Extremities: Heavy, weary, paralyzed; trembling; bands unsteady; fingers and toes numb. Muscular weakness. Perspiration of hands. Axillary glands pain, with numb feeling down arm. Induration after contusions. Yellow skin, with papular eruption; yellow fingernails. Glands enlarged and indurated, also mesenteric. Flying stitches through the glands. Tumors, piercing pains. Ulcers with fetid discharge. Sweat with offensive odor, and smarting in skin. Excitement causes mental depression. Depressed, timid, averse to society, and afraid of being alone. No inclination to do anything; takes no interest in anything. Memory weak; unable to sustain ‘any mental effort.
Phytolacca decandra
Skin itches, becomes dry, shrunken, pale. Papular and pustular lesions. Disposition to boils. Squamous eruptions. Syphilitic eruptions. Swelling and induration of glands. Venereal buboes. Scarlatina-like rash. Glandular swellings with heat and inflammation. Vertigo on rising. Brain feels sore. Throat dark red or bluish red. Much pain at root of tongue; soft palate and tonsils swollen. Sensation of a lump in throat. Tension and pressure in parotid gland. Ulcerated sore throat like/and diphtheria; throat feels very hot; pain at root of tongue extending to ear. Uvula large, dropsical. Quinsy. Mumps. Follicular pharyngitis.
Urine scanty, suppressed, with pain in kidney region. Nephritis. Aphonia. Difficult breathing; dry hacking, tickling cough. Aching pains in chest, through mid-sternum; with cough. Rheumatism of lower intercostals.
Badiaga
Soreness of muscles and integuments; worse motion and friction of clothes, with sensitiveness to cold. Glands swollen. General paresis. Basedow’s disease. Lues, bubo, roseola. Sensation of enlargement and fullness in head, dull, dizzy feeling in head. Coryza, sneezing, watery discharge, with asthmatic breathing and suffocative cough. Influenza. The mucus flies out of mouth and nostrils. Whooping-cough, with thick yellow expectoration; flies out. Slight sounds are greatly accentuated. Twitching of left upper lid; eyeballs tender; aching in eyeballs. Intermittent sore pain in eyeball.
Mouth hot. Much thirst. Lancinating pain in pit of stomach extending to vertebra and scapula. Indescribable bad feeling about the heart with soreness and pain, flying stitches all over. Skin sore to touch. Freckles. Rhagades. Very stiff neck. Muscles and skin sore, as if beaten.
Police/health agencies
Anthrax is a reportable disease. That means that local or state health agencies must be notified if a case of anthrax is diagnosed.
Individuals exposed to aerosolized spores (bioterrorism scares or attacks, for example) can participate in postexposure prevention of anthrax.
In allopathy only four antibiotics are recommended: doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and parenteral procaine penicillin G; However, Homeopathy has dozens of medicines for anthrax poisoning and infections.
Is it possible to prevent anthrax? Is there an anthrax vaccine?
Public-health measures to prevent contact with infected person or animals are invaluable. There is a vaccine available for people at high risk (such as veterinarians, laboratory technicians, employees of textile mills processing imported goat hair, and members of the armed forces). For anthrax and other infectious diseases, allopathic vaccines are given by injection into fat or muscle below the skin. Early studies in experimental animals are showing promise for an oral vaccine for anthrax.
In Homeopathy, oral vaccines including for anthrax are available, a sweet pill is easier to take than a shot, and this Homeopathic pill are safer and more effective route of administration without any side effects.
What is the prognosis for anthrax infections?
The prognosis for anthrax infections depends on the type of infection and how rapidly treatment is initiated especially Homeopathic. The worst prognosis is for the pulmonary form of anthrax caused by inhaling spores from the environment or from “weaponized” anthrax preparations. The other forms of anthrax have a range of outcomes from good to poor, depending upon how quickly diagnosis and treatment occurs and how severe the infection effects the various organ systems.
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Dr. Sayyad Qaisar Ahmed (MD {Ukraine}, DHMS), Abdominal Surgeries, Oncological surgeries, Gastroenterologist, Specialist Homeopathic Medicines.
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