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Do you know how to spot anthrax?

posted at 8/1/2010 12:07 PM GMT
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First: 13/11/2009
Last: 29/9/2011

The Guardian reports a UK-wide alert has been issued to hospitals, ambulance services and GPs after a batch of heroin contaminated with anthrax killed six addicts in Scotland, raising fears for drug users across the UK.

Have you received your alert? Do you know all the signs and symptoms of anthrax infection?

Common signs/symptoms:

  • painless, pruritic cutaneous lesions
  • necrotic skin lesions
  • oedema
  • flu-like illness
  • respiratory symptoms
  • lymphadenopathy
  • pyrexia

Uncommon signs/symptoms

  • oropharyngeal ulceration
  • hypotension
  • acute abdo pain

signs and symptoms from Best Practice

Re: Do you know how to spot anthrax? An update

posted at 17/2/2010 11:32 AM GMT on bmj.com
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Last: 29/9/2011

BMJ: Eleven people have died from the first ever drug related outbreak of anthrax caused by contaminated heroin, which is thought to be still circulating in Europe. Anthrax is most commonly found in hoofed animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats in Asia or Africa. The heroin may have been contaminated at its probable original source in Afghanistan through contact with infected soil or animal skins.

Re: Do you know how to spot anthrax?

posted at 17/2/2010 11:39 AM GMT on bmj.com
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First: 28/5/2009
Last: 6/3/2013

Well, if the image from the BMJ homepage is anything to go on, you should definitely be alerted to something.

http://www.bmj.com/channels/icons/anthrax_idu.jpg

 

Re: Do you know how to spot anthrax?

posted at 18/2/2010 4:20 AM GMT on bmj.com
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First: 9/10/2009
Last: 13/3/2013

Presently the mortality due to anthrax in England and other Eropean countries is seen in injecting drug (heroin) users.

This could be a source of infection if injected, smoked or snorted. The clinical presentation is likely to vary according to the way in which the heroin is taken and might include: Swelling and redness at an injection site, which may or may not be painful; abscess or ulcer at an injection site often with oedema; Septicaemia ; Meningitis; Symptoms of inhalational anthrax - flu-like illness - fever, headache, muscle aches and non-productive cough. Whereas anthrax is an “occupational” disease and these symptoms of anthrax can be further evaluated clinically/ lab work out in individuals with history of an occupational exposure to infected animals or their products, the present index cases are “atypical” presentations of anthrax in drug-abusers. Therefore a high degree of suspicion is essential to “spot” anthrax … I would add a clinical dictum  ...“it must be assumed that heroin or any drug abuser is a suspect of anthrax unless proved otherwise.”

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