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1. Zoonotic is
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2. Zoonotic is pertaining to a zoonosis. It is a disease that can be transmitted from animals to people or, more specifically, a disease that normally exists in animals but that can infect humans.
Notes: These are multitudes of zoonotic diseases and examples include anthrax; ascariasis; brucellosis; plague; echinococcosis; Lassa fever; listeriosis; Lyme disease; monkeypox; psittacosis;rabies; salmonellosis; trichinosis; toxoplasmosis; typhus; and West Nile fever.
(Source: eMedicineHealth)