Russia Says Patients Infected With Deadly Bacteria Have Escaped

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Russia Says Patients Infected With Deadly Bacteria Have Escaped
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Perhaps most pertinently, researchers have said that anthrax outbreaks like in 2016 will become more common due to the rapidly warming temperatures in Siberia driven by climate change. Scientists theorize that increased temperatures are thawing permafrost and are unlocking all sorts of deadly bacteria and viruses from their icy prisons.

This most recent anthrax incident happened in a town called Bizhiktig-Khaya, where there is a "shepherds’ encampment where over 100 unvaccinated animals were held," according to. On June 30, a local resident was sent to the hospital for anthrax after visiting the settlement, where horsemeat was seemingly consumed, and four other people were also infected.

Patients were supposed to stay hospitalized until they no longer showed any signs of infection, but four have apparently escaped the hospital.reported that the patients were in "satisfactory condition," but should not have been discharged until "all manifestations of the disease on the skin have healed."

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