Skip to content
Spend $175 or more and get a free pack (10-pc pack) of disposable face masks. Special shipping rates for Solar Eclipse Glasses.
Spend $175 or more and get a free pack (10-pc pack) of disposable face masks. Special shipping rates for Solar Eclipse Glasses.

Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)

$12.99 CAD

Though the word “anthrax” conjures up fearsome thoughts of biological weapons, anthrax is a once-common disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis, which is often found in soil.  It primarily afflicts grazing animals such as horses, goats, sheep, and cattle. Indeed, the fifth plague of the Bible (widespread death of livestock) may be a description of an anthrax outbreak – as well as the sixth plague, which describes the skin boils typically found after human exposure to infected animals or animal products.

Nearly all human anthrax infections are found on the skin.  These infections are uncommon, rarely fatal, and more or less non-contagious.  By contrast, gastrointestinal and inhalational anthrax infections – which result from ingesting or inhaling anthrax – can be deadly.

Because anthrax is non-contagious, can be deadly, and can form durable, long-lived spores, it has long been considered a prime candidate for weaponization.  Fortunately, manufacture of large spore quantities is complicated and dangerous.  In addition, high levels of exposure to anthrax spores are required to cause infection, and most widespread dispersion methods would significantly dilute spore concentration.

A limited quantity of anthrax vaccine is currently available to individuals with an elevated risk of infection (such as military personnel and veterinarians).  In addition, experimental evidence suggests that immediate treatment with antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin can provide an effective response to anthrax exposure – and help ward off a modern outbreak of biblical proportions.