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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC PRINCIPLES OF ANTHRAX

Menglliyev Ali SaykonovichDoctor of Philosophy of Veterinary Sciences. Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative developmentBobomurodov Urol ChorievichAssistant of the Department of Veterinary and Silkworm Breeding. Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative developmentAmonov Firdavs SaidaliyevichFaculty of Agrologistics and Business, Department of Zooengineering, Veterinary Medicine and Silk, Veterinary Medicine, student of group 316.Termez institute of agro technologies and innovative development
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<em>This article is devoted to Background and Epidemiology Anthrax .Anthrax is one of the great infectious diseases of antiquity. The fifth and sixth plagues in the Bible</em><em>'</em><em>s book of Exodus may have been outbreaks of anthrax in cattle and humans, respectively. The Black Bane, a disease that swept through Europe in the 1600s causing large numbers of human and animal deaths, was likely anthrax. In 1876, anthrax became the first disease to fulfill Koch</em><em>'</em><em>s postulates (i.e., the first disease for which a microbial etiology was firmly established), and 5 years later, in 1881, the first bacterial disease for which immunization was available</em>

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