18/Juli/2023
Landak_Surrently we are now being galvanized by the emergence of a new virus outbreak infected animals such as cows, goats, chickens or pets, or farm animals. It is important to know that the Anthrax virus is a disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus Anthracis, so it can have a negative impact on the health of humans and animals infected with the anthrax virus.
In an effort to prevent the handling of this anthrax virus outbreak, the community hopes that the medical team can move quickly to protect and provide vaccines to pets or livestock and spray disinfectants in areas affected by the anthrax virus.
Here I also asked one resident's opinion regarding the emergence of the anthrax virus outbreak "I am very worried and afraid of being infected, so when buying meat for now I don't dare because I am afraid that the meat being sold has been contaminated with the anthrax virus. And if you see our sick pets, you should immediately report to the medical / health team so that there are no victims of infection." Said Mr. Yustinus.
We need to note that the anthrax virus is generally transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or through contaminated animal products, such as meat or fur.
The initial symptoms of anthrax in humans can vary, depending on how the virus enters our bodies. Skin infections can cause black sores and intense pain, while infections through the respiratory or gastrointestinal tract can cause fever, bloody cough, nausea, and vomiting. Without proper treatment, the anthrax virus can progress and cause debilitating and even life-threatening conditions.
Emergency steps that we can take to deal with the spread of this anthrax virus outbreak are as follows:
1. Monitoring and Isolation: Animals suspected of being infected with the anthrax virus should be immediately isolated and closely monitored.
2. Vaccination: A mass vaccination program is conducted for animals at high risk of anthrax infection.
3. Public education: A health education campaign was launched to raise awareness about the symptoms, spread, and prevention of the anthrax virus.