If a calf dies suddenly with blood oozing from the natural openings, the calf must have died of
a
anthrax
b
brucellosis
c
rinderpest
d
tuberculosis
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C.kene
3 years ago
Anthrax, a bacterial disease, is the disease which symptoms include sudden death of the animal with blood oozing out of the openings of the body such as eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and anus.

Tim234D
1 year ago
The correct answer is A(anthrax). Some of the symptoms of anthrax relevant to this question are blood oozing out of the nose, mouth and anus of carcass(natural orifices), as well as sudden death of animal. This is in contrast to rinderpest which only has blood stained diarrhoea. Thus, the correct answer is A (anthrax). Please relevant correction should be made. Thank you.

