- A
zoonosis (/zoʊˈɒnəsɪs, ˌzoʊəˈnoʊsɪs/ ;
plural zoonoses) or
zoonotic disease is an
infectious disease of
humans caused by a
pathogen (an
infectious agent...
- live
animals and
wildlife are at
especially high risk of
transmitting zoonoses.
Because of the openness,
newly introduced animals may come in
direct contact...
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which dogs are the
definitive host. Additionally, dogs are a
source of
zoonoses for humans. They are
responsible for 99% of
rabies cases worldwide; however...
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19, also
known as SARS-2) is a
contagious disease caused by the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In
January 2020, the
disease spread...
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Migration and
Emerging Zoonoses: West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease,
Influenza A and Enteropathogens". Clinical...
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sanitation standards are not maintained, live
animal markets can
transmit zoonoses.
Because of the openness,
newly introduced animals may come in
direct contact...
- A
virus is a
submicroscopic infectious agent that
replicates only
inside the
living cells of an organism.
Viruses infect all life forms, from
animals and...
- 2018.
Retrieved 8 June 2018. Chomel, B. (2014). "Emerging and Re-Emerging
Zoonoses of Dogs and Cats". Animals. 4 (3): 434–445. doi:10.3390/ani4030434. ISSN 2076-2615...
- Leprosy, also
known as Hansen's
disease (HD), is a long-term
infection by the
bacteria Mycobacterium leprae or
Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
Infection can...
- Y.; Darwin,
Murrell K.; Lymbery, A. J. (2005). "Fish-borne
parasitic zoonoses:
Status and issues".
International Journal for Parasitology. 35 (11–12):...