Pulmonary Anthrax (noun)
Definition: Pulmonary anthrax is a serious infection caused by breathing in tiny particles of a bacteria called Bacillus anthracis. This bacteria is usually found in soil and can affect animals, but it can also make humans very sick if inhaled. When someone gets pulmonary anthrax, they may first feel symptoms like chills, a cough, shortness of breath, and a fast heartbeat. If not treated quickly, it can lead to severe problems with the heart and lungs.
Pulmonary anthrax is a dangerous lung infection caused by inhaling anthrax bacteria. It starts with mild symptoms but can quickly become very severe.