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Zoonosis Defined
A parasite-caused or infectious disease in animals that can be transferred to humans
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- From Rats To Humans: Around Thirty Europeans Infected With Cowpox Virus By Their Pet Rats: This is the first time that transmission of this type of virus, cowpox, from pet rats to humans has been described.
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- PLoS ONE: Experimental Evidence for Reduced Rodent Diversity Causing Increased Hantavirus Prevalence: high biodiversity is important in reducing transmission of zoonotic pathogens among wildlife hosts.
- Could killer horse virus spread amongst humans? - health - 22 July 2008 - New Scientist
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