Anthrax outbreak in NSW ‘does not ring alarm bells’, say experts
date:Mar 20, 2013
t enters the gastrointestinal system or the lungs. The disease is treatable with antibiotics.

The current outbreak does not ring alarm bells with me from a human health point of view, said Dr David Beggs is a lecturer in cattle in the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Melbourne.

It doesnt spread like an infectious disease between people and/or animals. Because of this, we can successfully contain the disease through a combination of carcass disposal, quarantine and vaccination
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