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Bacillus Anthracis

Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive soil bacterium, which is responsible for the fatal disease anthrax. It is a highly infectious organism which can cause severe symptoms in humans and livestock, and even death. It is a potential biological warfare agent, as it is highly resistant to UV radiation, desiccation and …

Curated from this journal's research 📚 1 peer-reviewed article cited Cited 2× across the literature 🔖 ISSN 2694-2275 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive soil bacterium, which is responsible for the fatal disease anthrax. It is a highly infectious organism which can cause severe symptoms in humans and livestock, and even death. It is a potential biological warfare agent, as it is highly resistant to UV radiation, desiccation and chemical agents. It has been used for bioterrorism activities in the past. Vaccines are available to prevent anthrax and antibiotics can be used to treat the infection. Improved agricultural practices, such as the use of protective clothing, are also important to reduce the risk of infection. With a better understanding of this bacterium, research is ongoing to identify new measures of protection and treatment.

Research published in this journal

1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

How this research is being cited

The 1 article above has been cited 2 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Oct 2025.

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Zoological Research (ISSN 2694-2275).

Journal editorial board
Alexander Ereskovsky · France ANDREI ALIMOV · Russia

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