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Anthrax is one of the most widely used biological weapon agents for its longevity and ability to infect individuals.  Information about anthrax, biological warfare, and germ warfare. 
As many a dozen or more nations have the capability to load spores of B. anthracis (Anthrax) into weapons. The spores of B. anthracis can be produced and stored in a dry form and remain viable for decades in storage or after release. When released, the spores are easily dispersed in air for inhalation by unprotected troops (or civilians downwind) and may remain in soil for many years. Anthrax spores are apparently one of the top choices of weapons for biological warfare.

To prevent exposure to anthrax in environments containing spores, on must wear protective gear and a gas mask. (See gas masks) The protective clothing will preven the spores from infecting the skin, and the gas mask, more importantly, will prevent the acquisition of inhalational Anthrax, which leads to death.

Once infected without being prior vaccinated, Anthrax can be battled by powerful antibiotics immediately, or else the spores will produce their toxins and kill the individual. Cipro is the most common antibiotic used to treat anthrax in humans; however, other antibiotics, including penecillin can also be used in the treatment of anthrax.
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