Anthrax

/ˈænθræks/ noun

A serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, affecting both animals and humans, historically known as 'woolsorter's disease'.

From Greek 'anthrax' meaning 'coal' or 'charcoal', referring to the black, coal-like lesions characteristic of cutaneous anthrax. The name reflects ancient Greek physicians' careful observation of the disease's distinctive dark skin manifestations.

AMካርቦን
ARالجمرة الخبيثة
BNঅ্যান্থ্রাক্স
CAantrac
CSpřísnojad
DAmiltbrand
DEAnthrax
ELάνθρακας
ESántrax
FAسیاه‌زخم
FIpässintauti
FRcharbon
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