Early Warning Device Detects Anthrax; Breathe Easy, Universal Detection Technology (UDTT.OB) has it Covered
Though not known to be contagious from one person to another, Anthrax can be spread from animals by eating undercooked meat from infected animals or from breathing spores from infected animal products, such as wool. Perhaps more terrifying is the thought of inhaling the spores, as happened in the United States in 2001 when Anthrax was used as a deadly weapon sent through the mail in powder form, infecting 22 people; half of those cases ended in death, leaving thousands more fearing for their lives. Anthrax, made popular with the rise of the threat of bioterrorism, is a disease caused…