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Behavioural factors associated with cutaneous anthrax in Musadzi area of Gokwe North, Zimbabwe

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:46 authored by D. Chirundu, S. Chihanga, A. Chimusoro, J. Chirenda, T. Apollo, M. Tshimanga
Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. It is primarily a disease of herbivores, although few, if any, warm-blooded species are entirely immune to it. From earliest historical records until the development of an effective veterinary vaccine midway through the 20th century, anthrax was one of the foremost causes of uncontrolled mortality in domestic animals worldwide. Humans contract anthrax directly from animals or through animal products. The disease is still enzootic in most countries of Africa and Asia, a number of European countries, and countries/areas of the American continent and certain areas of Australia. It still occurs sporadically in many other countries.

A research article on behavioural factors that determine how some residents in Musadzi area,Zimbabwe contract human cutaneous anthrax.

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Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Chirundu, D. et al., (2009) Behavioural factors associated with cutaneous anthrax in Musadzi area of Gokwe North, Zimbabwe, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), vol. 55, nos. 9/12, pp. 50-54. Harare: CAJM.

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Zimbabwe.

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en

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0008-9176

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