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Anthrax

Generalities
Agent - Bacteria: Bacillus anthracis, Gram positive, aerobic, rod-shaped, encapsulated, spore-forming, and non-motile
- Can be used in biological warfare
Incubation period 1-7 days (up to 60 days for inhalation form)
Period of transmissibility - Person-to-person transmission rare: direct contact with skin lesions (cutaneous form)
- Contaminated articles and soils remain infective for several years
Reservoir - Animals (herbivores both livestock and wildlife) who shed the bacilli in terminal hemorrhages or blood at death
- Soil and environment where spores may remain viable for years
- Dried or processed skins and hides of infected animals, that may harbor spores for years
Modes of transmission - Cutaneous form: contact with tissues, hair, wool, hides, products of infected animals; contact with soil containing spores or contaminated with bone meal; possible flies bite that fed on infected animals
- Inhalation form: inhalation of spore-laden dust in industries (tanning hides, processing wool or bone products…); accidental inhalation in laboratory; intentional release of spores using aerosol devices including mail-items
- Digestive form: ingestion of contaminated undercooked meat
- Injection form: injection of contaminated heroin
Clinical presentation - Cutaneous form (95% of cases)on exposed skin: evolutive lesions from itchiness, to papular, vesicular, then eschar with or without surrounding redness with extensive oedema. Untreated lesions may progress to regional lymph nodes and/or to septicemia. Case fatality is 5-20%.
- Inhalation form (rare): mild respiratory infection that evolves in 3-6 days to acute respiratory distress. At Chest XR, a mediastinal widening (with or without pleural effusion) is observed. Meningitis may occur. Case fatality is almost 100% with delayed or no treatment.
- Intestinal form (rare): fever with intestinal symptoms (abdominal pain and diarrhea). Case fatality is 25-75%.
- Oropharyngeal form: a painless mucosal lesion in the oral cavity or oropharynx, with cervical adenopathy, edema, pharyngitis, fever, and possibly septicemia
- Injection form: similar to cutaneous form, but there may be infection deep under the skin or in the muscle. Complications: septicemia, meningitis, death
Resources
Case definition MOPH circular no. 98 (2015)
Forms - General reporting form
- Anthrax investigation form
Data No reported cases in Lebanon from 2000 to 2015
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