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Zoonosis

Introduction: Zoonosis

Description of Zoonosis

Zoonosis: An infection or infestation shared in nature by humans and other animals.anthropozoonosis, cyclozoonosis, metazoonosis, saprozoonosis, zooanthroponosis. [zoo- + G. nosos, disease]
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Zoonosis: disease of animals that may be transmitted to humans under natural conditions.
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Zoonosis: disease of animals that may be transmitted to humans under natural conditions.
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