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cutaneous anthrax — Definition

Deri şarbonu / cutaneous anthrax
Skin şarbonu is an infection disease caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria. Often the contact result with infected animals or animal products is smeared from a wound or rash formed in the skin. The incubation period ranges from 1-7 days and is typically starting with a itching butterfly, over time it turns into a painless ulcer coated with a black shell. Prognosis with early diagnosis and proper antibiotic therapy is generally good.
Turkish
🇹🇷 Deri şarbonu
English
🇬🇧 cutaneous anthrax
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❓ What is Deri şarbonu?
Deri şarbonu; skin şarbonu is an infection disease caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria. Often the contact result with infected animals or animal products is smeared from a wound or rash formed in the skin. The incubation period ranges from 1-7 days and is typically starting with a itching butterfly, over time it turns into a painless ulcer coated with a black shell. Prognosis with early diagnosis and proper antibiotic therapy is generally good.
❓ What is cutaneous anthrax in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "cutaneous anthrax" is Deri şarbonu.
❓ Which medical field is Deri şarbonu related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.