I'm a veterinarian.
Getting treated, as in the article you posted, is talking about people that would be know exposed in a chemical attack. You open a package that contains white powder. You would be put on antibiotics immediately prophylactically, (on the suspicion that you had been exposed). You get it from an animal, you aren't going to get treated, you will die.
Latex gloves will not offer any protection if you were to open an animal that had anthrax. You will inhale the spores and die.
People still use latex?
I'm a veterinarian.
For those of us who've had the full series of anthrax shots we would live...a few more minutes than everyone else lolI'm a veterinarian.
Getting treated, as in the article you posted, is talking about people that would be know exposed in a chemical attack. You open a package that contains white powder. You would be put on antibiotics immediately prophylactically, (on the suspicion that you had been exposed). You get it from an animal, you aren't going to get treated, you will die.
Latex gloves will not offer any protection if you were to open an animal that had anthrax. You will inhale the spores and die.