statcounter
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Case of anthrax in a Texas white-tailed male deer
The first confirmed case of anthrax in a Texas animal for 2012 has been detected
in an adult white-tailed male deer near Uvalde. At this time no domestic
livestock are involved. Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by Bacillus
anthracis, whichis a naturally occurring organism with worldwide distribution,
including Texas. "The TAHC will continue to closely monitor the situation for
possible new cases across the state. Producers are encouraged to consult with
their veterinary practitioner or local TAHC office about the disease," Dr. Dee
Ellis, State Veterinarian, said. It is not uncommon for anthrax to be diagnosed
in livestock or wildlife in the Southwest part of the state. In recent years,
cases have been primarily confined to a triangular area bounded by the towns of
Uvalde, Ozona and Eagle Pass http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=BH-20120618-35479-USA