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Published on Nov 21, 2015
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1.
ANTHRAX
BY:MIGUEL MAZABA
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Nathan Reading
2.
MOST WANTED
Name: Anthrax
Wanted for killing hundreds of thousands of people and animals
Is considered a bio-weapon
Spreads by spores and can be transferred by clothes and shoes
Found in dead bodies of anthrax infected persons
3.
CONTINUED
Can last over a few decades underground
Can reinfect other people.
Is extremely lethal
Symptoms: Death, lesions in skin, malaise,vomit.
Some vomit might have blood
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romana klee
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CONTINUED 2
If it spreads to the blood stream you will have a sure chance of death
It has no cure available for the general public but only for military personnel
There is no way to control the disease it spreads around poor undeveloped countries
Most common victims is everybody. Anybody could contract Anthrax
The CDC is always trying to find a sure fire cure.
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Med PhotoBlog
5.
CITATIONS
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002301/#adam_001325.disease.symptoms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrax
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Dunechaser
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7.
DANGER
If anthrax is mixed with an little known parasite called the tsetse fly
it will create the immense spread of anthrax and the sleeping sickness into one super parasite
The super parasite will be spread by flies and that will be the start of the zombie apocalypse
Sleeping sickness starts with a headache then a fever then within a week the brain begins to shutdown
Then the heart stops then the parasite restarts heart after 1 day of demise then the "undead" become dangerous to humans.
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kibuyu
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DANGER 2
The parasite controls the brain and attacks any living thing including animals.
Then it spreads faster and faster until the CDC recognize the disease and tries to stop it
But sadly it is already to late.
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Rob Swatski
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