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| zoonosis | <disease> The transmission of a disease from an animal or nonhuman species to humans. The natural reservoir is a nonhuman animal. Examples include: rabies, psittacosis (a viral disease of birds). (12 Nov 1997) |
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| direct zoonosis | A zoonosis transmitted between animal and humans from an infected to a susceptible host by contact, by airborne droplets or droplet nuclei, or by some vehicle of transmission; the agent requires a single vertebrate host for completion of its life cycle and does not develop or show significant change during transmission; may include anthropozoonoses (rabies), zooanthroponoses (amoebiasis), and amphixenoses (certain streptococcoses). (05 Mar 2000) |
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an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
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Disease of animals that is transmissible to humans; some authors subdivide the concept into zooanthroponosis, infections humans can acquire from animals and invertebrates, and anthropozoonosis, a disease of humans transmissible to other animals.
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An infection or infestation shared in nature by humans and other animals that are the normal or usual host; a disease of humans acquired from an animal source.
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a parasitic disease mainly infecting animals and occasionally humans. The animal host serves as the major parasite reservoir.
Ãâó: www.icp.ucl.ac.be/~opperd/parasites/terms.htm
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A disease (bacteria, fungus or worm) transmitted from one gecko to another, including to and from humans.
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