Zoonotic diseases, also known as zoonoses, are infections transmitted between animals and humans. These diseases can be caused by various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Understanding zoonotic diseases is essential in today’s interconnected world, where human and animal interactions are common, especially for pet lovers. What Are Zoonotic Diseases ? Zoonotic diseases represent a significant portion of infectious diseases in humans. Examples include rabies, Lyme disease, avian influenza, and salmonellosis. While some zoonoses, such as rabies, are well-known, others may remain undiagnosed due to their complex symptoms. Zoonotic diseases are not limited to direct contact with animals; they can also spread through contaminated food, water, or environments. In some cases, zoonotic pathogens evolve to allow human-to-human transmission, further increasing the risk of outbreaks. How Are Zoonotic Diseases Caused? The root causes of zoonotic diseases are multifacete...
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