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Human ehrlichiosis is a recently described zoonosis caused by a rickettsia that infects leukocytes.
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Schistosomiasis is a serious parasitic zoonosis caused by blood-dwelling flukes of the genus Schistosoma.
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Increasing evidence indicates that hepatitis E is a zoonosis.
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Paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic zoonosis caused by infection with lung flukes of the genus Paragonimus.
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Toxoplasmosis is one of the most world-wide spread zoonosis representing a very serious clinical and veterinary problem.
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Brucellosis is a prevalent global zoonoticinfection but has far more impact in developing countries.
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Toxoplasma gondii is a common parasite of animals that also causes a zoonoticinfection in humans.
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Dromedaries are the source of human zoonoticinfection.
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Hepatitis E is an emerging zoonoticinfection of increasing public health threat for the UK, especially for immunosuppressed individuals.
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Background: The risk of zoonoticinfection by porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERV) has been highlighted in the context of pig-to-human xenotransplantation.
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Monkeypox is a viral zoonoticdisease on the rise across endemic habitats.
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Toxocariasis is a zoonoticdisease that poses a threat to public health worldwide.
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Background: Human babesiosis is an emerging zoonoticdisease transmitted by ticks in China.
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Leptospirosis is a zoonoticdisease whose severe forms are often accompanied by kidney dysfunction.
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Leishmaniosis is a zoonoticdisease that affects millions of people especially in resource-poor settings.
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East Asia is as a principal hotspot for emerging zoonoticinfections.
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Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread parasite of animals that causes zoonoticinfections in humans.
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Although bacteria, fungi and parasites can be causative agents, the majority of zoonoticinfections are caused by viral pathogens.
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Corynebacterium ulcerans is an emergent pathogen infecting wild and domesticated animals worldwide that may serve as reservoirs for zoonoticinfections.
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Toxoplasma gondii is among the most prevalent parasites worldwide, infecting many wild and domestic animals and causing zoonoticinfections in humans.
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Nipah is a One Health zoonoticinfectiousdisease linked to fruit bats, and sometimes pigs or horses.
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As a result, the country is vulnerable to the spread of zoonoticdiseases.
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Both farmed and caged wild animals create the perfect breeding ground for zoonoticdiseases.
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Coronaviruses are classified as zoonoticdiseases, meaning they can spread from people to animals.
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Performances of students were poor in anemia and zoonoticdiseases which need remedial teaching.
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Repeated warnings linking Covid-19 and zoonoticdiseases to the destruction of nature have focused minds.
Usage of zoonoses in English
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Many zoonoses are associated with the poor cooking and preparation of food.
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Epidemiological data on food-borne parasitic zoonoses of Mediterranean and African regions are fragmentary.
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Serology is a core component of the surveillance and management of viral zoonoses.
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Among the protozoan zoonoses, most of the cases were reported in patients with visceral leishmaniasis.
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Till now very few control projects against food-borne parasitic zoonoses have been developed in Africa.
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It reveals the potential economic and health impact of these two major zoonoses in the study area.
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Up to 75 % of emerging human diseases are zoonoses, spread from animals to humans.
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Both patterns co-exist and have many peculiarities affecting the life cycles of zoonoses and their social impact.
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But even more important are the "classical" zoonoses such as bovine TB or pig tapeworm.
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The plausibility of zoonoses as poverty traps is strengthened by landmark studies on disease burden in recent years.
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This study provides consistent evidence that sexually transmitted infections and zoonoses are not risk factors for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Although many endemic zoonoses can be treated, timely diagnosis and appropriate clinical management of human cases is often challenging.
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Epidemic zoonoses are more likely to elicit official responses, but these can have unintended consequences that deepen poverty traps.
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Ecohealth approaches are well suited to tackling the complex problem of assessing and managing emerging zoonoses in urban settings.
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Endemic infectious diseases, including zoonoses, together with emerging and re-emerging diseases, are mostly shouldered by poor and vulnerable populations.
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Populations living in poverty in the developing world suffer a heavy burden caused by infectious diseases, most of them zoonoses.