bakteerikerros
Bakteerikerros, also known as *Bacillus anthracis* infection, is a serious and potentially fatal zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium *Bacillus anthracis*. The illness primarily affects herbivorous animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and wild grazing animals, but it can also infect humans through contact with contaminated animal products or environments. The disease is most commonly found in rural and agricultural regions, particularly in parts of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America, though cases have been reported worldwide.
The bacterium produces spores that can persist in the environment for decades, making it resistant to harsh
Diagnosis typically involves laboratory testing, including microscopic examination, bacterial culture, or molecular techniques such as polymerase
Prevention focuses on controlling the disease in animal populations through vaccination, proper disposal of carcasses, and