Subtitle: Anthrax Prevalence by Country
Anthrax is a serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is most commonly found in wild and domestic grazing animals such as cows, sheep, goats, and horses. Humans can become infected, either through contact with infected animals or through the inhalation of spores. While anthrax is rare in humans, it is found in many countries around the world.
In the United States, anthrax is most commonly found in the southwestern states, such as Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. It is also found in the northern states, such as Michigan and Wisconsin. In Europe, anthrax is most commonly found in the Balkans, the Baltic states, and the Mediterranean region.
In Asia, anthrax is most commonly found in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It is also found in China, Japan, and Korea. In Africa, anthrax is most commonly found in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Algeria.
In Australia, anthrax is most commonly found in the Northern Territory. It is also found in the Western Australia, New South Wales, and South Australia.
Overall, anthrax is most commonly found in areas that have warm, dry climates, and in areas with high livestock populations. It is also found in areas where there is a lot of soil disturbance, such as construction sites.