Is anthrax nationally notifiable?
Yes - urgent, labs and doctors
What is the organism that causes anthrax?
Bacillus anthracis
Spore-forming bacterium that can survive in harsh conditions.
What is the reservoir for anthrax?
What are the transmission routes of anthrax?
Via infectious animals and their products.
What are the clinical features of antrax?
What are the clinical features of cutaneous anthrax?
Papule 🡪 vesicle 🡪 erosion 🡪 necrotic ulcer, LA, sepsis.
Cutaneous anthrax is characterized by a skin lesion that progresses through several stages.
What is the case fatality rate (CFR) for untreated cutaneous anthrax?
20%
Death is rare if treated.
What are the clinical features of respiratory anthrax?
ILI 🡪 respiratory failure/shock; almost always fatal.
Respiratory anthrax is most severe and has a high mortality rate.
What are the clinical features of gastrointestinal anthrax?
Vomiting, fever, abdo pain, diarrhoea, haematemesis. CFR 25-60%.
What is the incubation period for anthrax?
Approx 1 week but varies by disease site:
* Cutaneous - 3-10 days
* Pulmonary - 1-7 days
* Gastro - 3-7 days
Incubation periods can vary based on the route of infection.
What high-risk groups are prone to anthrax exposure?
These groups are at increased risk due to their occupational exposure to infected materials.
How is anthrax diagnosed?
Ref lab MDU
What are the case definitions for anthrax?
Confirmed only:
* Isolation of organisms/ spores OR
* PCR/smear + one of four clinical syndromes
What is the outbreak definition for anthrax?
Single case could indicate outbreak.
Anthrax is highly infectious, and even one case warrants investigation.
T / F: anthrax is rare in Australia
True - 3 cases since 2001.
“Anthrax belt” - central-East QLD into Vic
When was anthrax used as a bioterrorism agent?
USA 2001 via mail - 22 cases
How is anthrax prevented?
Preventive measures are crucial for individuals at risk of exposure.
What is the current status of human vaccines for anthrax in Australia?
No human vaccine currently available in Aus.
However, an animal vaccine exists.
What should be done if a suspected animal case of anthrax is identified?
These steps are crucial for controlling potential outbreaks.
What is the role of the clinician in an anthrax case?
Treatment responsibility (ABx).
Clinicians should also assess history of exposure to infected animals/products.
What is the CFR for gastrointestinal anthrax?
25-60%
Gastrointestinal anthrax can lead to severe symptoms and high mortality.
What are the resources mentioned for managing anthrax cases?
These resources provide guidelines for handling anthrax outbreaks and treatment.
True or False: Anthrax is common in Australia.
False
Anthrax is very rare in Australia, with only three cases since 2001.
How are cases of anthrax managed?
Interview - exposure to infected animal products (hides, wool, hair) or vaccines; consider intentional release if no exposure to animals - CMO, AHPC, NIR
T - clinician responsibility (ABx); standard precautions
I - N/A
E - sx, transmission, handling contaminated clothing / potentially infected animals