Whether it is animals or humans, anthrax is fatal to them. If the disease is not detected and does not treat it in time. The disease is caused by bacteria called bacillus anthrasis attacking cattle and wild animals. Humans do not directly harm it, but the infection can cause contact with animals and exposure to their products. Humans can also be infected with the aroma of anthrax. In view of this, the risk of the disease is high.
In view of this accident, ICAR has prepared a kit of information about anthrax. This kit name LFA kit, giving immediate information about it. Its full name is the lateral flow ECE, which means LFA, the presence of anthrax in the soil and fodder and rash.
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LFA Kit Specialty
- The LPA kit finds the spore of the bacillus anthroposis in the floor and livestock.
- The most dangerous E. gives accurate information about the anthers.
- Gives immediate information about a large number of spores.
- Full information is available in 15-20 minutes. Take hours without using the kit.
- This kit is ready for commercial use in the market.
- This is the best way to identify anthrax by going to the farms. This is the main success of ICAR.
When this kit comes to the market, it helps cattle breeders and farmers because the anthrax can cause huge damage to them. Animals are first ill due to livestock or rash infection because cattle are the biggest damage. The infection later drowns humans. This kit provides great benefits by giving information about infection.
The risk of anthrax disease
Anthrax is especially animal disease, but its spores spread to its infection in humans. The disease is mainly attacked by cattle, sheep and goats. It causes a huge loss of livestock in India and the rate of animal mortality has appeared. Its bacteria are on the injury of animal, whose humans are also infected after sniffing. Therefore, the ICAR kit helps cattle breeders and farmers by giving prior information about its bacteria.
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