Anthrax Articles A-Z
Anthrax treatment includes antibiotics and supportive care to relieve the symptoms and complications of the infection. This eMedTV article explains anthrax treatment and discusses preventative treatment options in cases of suspected exposure.
As this eMedTV resource explains, the anthrax vaccine is not recommended for general use -- anthrax is rare, and there are side effects associated with the anthrax vaccine. This article discusses who should receive the anthrax vaccine.
Anthrax is a potentially fatal disease seen mostly in animals, but that can also occur in humans. This eMedTV page discusses the bacterium that causes the disease and how it can infect humans. Anthrex is a common misspelling of anthrax.
As this eMedTV page explains, a person may develop anthrax if he or she is exposed to infected animals or anthrax spores used as a bioterrorist weapon. This page also explains types of anthrax and vaccines. Antrax is a common misspelling of anthrax.
Anthrax is a bacterial disease that most often affects animals but can also affect humans. This eMedTV page covers anthrax types, transmission, and treatment -- and also the risk of contracting the disease. Antrex is a common misspelling of anthrax.


