Anthrax -- Australia
Veterinarian Charles Milne said it was difficult for the disease to jump to humans and expressed confidence the quarantine measures would protect the general public from exposure. But he said one farmer was being monitored for signs of the illness. "There is a very low risk of human infection; you will actually need to handle the infected material to be at risk," he said. "So in terms of risk to the general public, it's absolutely nil. But one of the farmers who is on the premises has had a
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