Infection by Zoonosis
Zoonosis is an infectious disease that is spread from animals to people. This type of infection occurs when a virus, bacterium, parasite, or fungus is spread from animals to humans via physical contact, ingestion, or inhalation. Zoonosis infections can cause serious, life-threatening illnesses such as rabies and Lyme disease. Early diagnosis and timely treatment is important to avoid complications. Zoonosis infections can be prevented through good hygiene, careful contact with animals and wildlife, and proper food preparation.
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