Wool is obtained from wool yielding animals that bear hair on their body such as sheep, goat, yak and some others. Wool is also obtained from the undercoat of goats in Kashmir, as also the fur on a camel's body. Hair traps air and keeps the animals warm. Selective breeding is done to obtain a special type of soft wool. Many people earn their livelihood from the wool industry and are thus exposed to some occupational hazards.
Sorter's disease is an occupational hazard caused by:
A. bacterium, Escherichia coli
B. bacterium, Bacillus anthracis
C. bacterium, Salmonella Previous ENG D. bacterium, Helicobacter pylori
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Bacterium, Bacillus Anthracis
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