{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A case study on anthrax in an eight-month old infant at Kyrgyz Republic. {Author}: Mamatkulovna MN;Tezekbaevich ZS;Gulmira Alkenovna U; {Journal}: Bioinformation {Volume}: 20 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 2024 暂无{DOI}: 10.6026/973206300200301 {Abstract}: Anthrax remains a threat, especially in countries like Kyrgyzstan with developed livestock farming. Despite preventive efforts, sporadic outbreaks endure on an annual basis, transmitted from infected animals to humans. Here, we report a severe anthrax case in an 8-month-old child known to be caused when a sick calf was slaughtered in the neighborhood without proper protocols, resulting in intra-family infection. This underscores the importance of swift diagnosis, treatment, preventive measures, and awareness of zoonotic infections, animal vaccination and adherence to sanitary and veterinary protocols.