How To Use Zoonosis In A Sentence
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Foot and mouth disease is a zoonosis, a disease transmissible to humans, but it crosses the species barrier with difficulty and with little effect.
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Pandemic influenza remains a non-eradicable zoonosis, and SARS has made an unwelcome zoonotic incursion.
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Brucellosis is a true zoonosis - in nearly all cases the infection is transmitted directly from animals to humans.
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Worldwide, this zoonosis is primarily found in cattle, sheep, and goats, but many mammals and birds may also be infected.
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The disease is classified as a zoonosis, which means that humans can be infected.
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Leptospirosis is ubiquitous in distribution and has the dubious distinction of being both an occupational disease and a zoonosis.
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Anthrax is a zoonosis caused by Bacillus anthracis, to which man is relatively resistant, but one deep breath of weaponised aerosol may contain as many as 10 spores.
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East African sleeping sickness, caused by T brucei rhodesiense, is a zoonosis with an extensive animal reservoir in ungulates, including game animals.
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Just as pandemic influenza is now considered a noneradicable zoonosis, the question arises whether SARS is, too.
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Pandemic influenza remains a non-eradicable zoonosis, and SARS has made an unwelcome zoonotic incursion.
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Chagas' disease is a complex zoonosis, primarily transmitted by triatomine bugs, which infest poor quality housing.
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Most serious parasitic diseases, Eke bilharziasis or malaria, are transmitted through snails, armadillos, kissing bugs, goats: you name the critter and I'll pop up with a zoonosis to go with it.
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Anthrax is a zoonosis, accidentally transmitted from herbivores to humans with no onward person to person transmission.