Difference between revisions of "Zoonoses"
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'''2.''' Zoonoses are [[disease]]s that may appear suddenly and be relatively virulent, as illustrated by HIV which ignited the AIDS epidemic and the coronavirus responsible for the outbreak of SARS. | '''2.''' Zoonoses are [[disease]]s that may appear suddenly and be relatively virulent, as illustrated by HIV which ignited the AIDS epidemic and the coronavirus responsible for the outbreak of SARS. |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 4 November 2020
1. Zoonoses are diseases that are transferable to humans from animals.
2. Zoonoses are diseases that may appear suddenly and be relatively virulent, as illustrated by HIV which ignited the AIDS epidemic and the coronavirus responsible for the outbreak of SARS. (Source: eMedicineHealth) |