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Increased Zoonoses: a Global Problem Affecting Local Animal and Human Health

Whether it be the friendly tongue of a dog, a scratch or bite of an animal, eating contaminated meat or egg or dairy, or breathing in an environment where a wild rodent left its biological trail, a serious and even lethal risk is hidden: zoonoses. There are diseases capable of transmitting from an animal to the human by direct and indirect means, many come to cause death, and increasingly threaten global health.
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Whether it be the friendly tongue of a dog, a scratch or bite of an animal, eating contaminated meat or egg or dairy, or breathing in an environment where a wild rodent left its biological trail, a serious and even lethal risk is hidden: zoonoses. There are diseases capable of transmitting from an animal to the human by direct and indirect means, many come to cause death, and increasingly threaten global health.

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wochenblatt-dlv.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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