Anthrakitis
Anthrakitis
Description
Anthrakitis is spread by spores which cling to decomposing corpses, especially in swampier parts of the world. It typically spreads when grazing mammals ingest or breathe the spores, and can spread to humans through ingesting their meat. The bodies of those killed by anthrakitis are also infectious and remain so until destroyed.Anthrakitis causes a wide variety of symptoms as it attacks the skin, digestive system, or respiratory system; symptoms include fatigue, difficulty breathing, ulcers, loss of appetite, and nausea. It is typically not fatal, and goes away on its own after several days.
Type
Fungal