2020
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8060800
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A Review of Arguments for the Existence of Latent Infections of Bacillus anthracis, and Research Needed to Understand Their Role in the Outbreaks of Anthrax

Abstract: Hugh-Jones and Blackburn and Turnbull’s collective World Health Organization (WHO) report did literature reviews of the theories and the bases for causes of anthrax outbreaks. Both comment on an often-mentioned suspicion that, even though unproven, latent infections are likely involved. Hugh-Jones suggested Gainer do an updated review of our present-day knowledge of latent infections, which was the basis for Gainer’s talk at the Biology of Anthrax Conference in Bari, Italy 2019. At the Conference Gainer met Ve… Show more

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“…Another important aspect emerging from this episode is the role of subclinical forms of anthrax in animals [ 32 ] since the slaughtered bullock, as referred by the farmer, didn’t show evident clinical signs of anthrax when alive. Based on this, a subclinical form cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important aspect emerging from this episode is the role of subclinical forms of anthrax in animals [ 32 ] since the slaughtered bullock, as referred by the farmer, didn’t show evident clinical signs of anthrax when alive. Based on this, a subclinical form cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal outbreaks probably reflect these factors, plus in some cases biting fly transmission [1,18,43,56]. Some disease patterns are puzzling [36,56] and it is plausible that immunity [43,57] and latency or subclinical disease [58] could have significant influence. Sporadic (non-enzootic) cases often follow soil disturbances [8].…”
Section: Epidemiology Prevention and Risk Groups Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine involves the use of information technology for providing expert advice from a distance 186 . Face‐to‐face contact plays an essential role in patient and doctor relationship 187 .…”
Section: Telemedicinementioning
confidence: 99%