2019
DOI: 10.3855/jidc.10318
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Suspected cutaneous anthrax in rural areas

Abstract: Introduction: Cutaneous anthrax (CA), a zoonotic infectious disease is an important endemic public health disease in rural areas around the world, accounting for 95% of anthrax cases. Methodology: Fifty patients with CA were diagnosed by the presence of characteristic skin lesions and positive response to treatment. Twenty-nine patients had been treated with oral ciprofloxacin or doxycyclin for 14 days and 21 patients had been treated with intramuscular procaine penicillin for 7 days. The demographic ris… Show more

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“…Despite anthrax control in developed countries, the disease remains a health problem in developing countries [9]. According to previous study reports, more than 95% of anthrax infections worldwide are cutaneous anthrax [2,10,11]. More than 90% of injuries occur in exposed areas such as the face, neck, arms, and hands.…”
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“…Despite anthrax control in developed countries, the disease remains a health problem in developing countries [9]. According to previous study reports, more than 95% of anthrax infections worldwide are cutaneous anthrax [2,10,11]. More than 90% of injuries occur in exposed areas such as the face, neck, arms, and hands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%