Cutaneous Anthrax: An Endemic Outbreak in South India
Abstract
Although human anthrax has become rare, endemic outbreaks still occur in tropical countries, parts of South America and Europe. We report 23 cases of cutaneous anthrax due to an endemic outbreak of animal and human anthrax in South India. These patients were admitted to our hospital between July 1998 and July 2001. Children outnumbered adults and most of them had lesions on the exposed sites. The majority of patients reported the death of...
Paper Details
Title
Cutaneous Anthrax: An Endemic Outbreak in South India
Published Date
Aug 1, 2002
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
225 - 226
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