But again, no bacteria was found at his home. So why not?
We have been told that the man's house, and his relatives have tested negative. So, the only way the cow dung kicking story would be accurate, is if he trolloped around the fields, went directly to the office, took his boots off, left them there, slipped into sneakers then headed home.
Occam's razor folks. They are finding anthrax in the office. If he was the source, what are the chances it spread to the office but not his home, it spread to co-workers, but not to his wife and kids.
From what I understand, this bacteria does not easily survive on non-biological surfaces. Maybe I'm wrong, but this could be the reason it was not found on surfaces in homes. Maybe someone more of an expert could shed some light?