infectious disease that under normal conditions occurs in vertebrate animals only
an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
a disease capable of passing between animals and humans
a disease common to animals and humans
a disease of animals that may, under natural conditions, be secondarily transmitted to humans - a disease that is communicable between animals and humans
a disease that can be transmitted directly or indirectly from one species to another, and the context is usually one in which we speak of humans getting it from their pets
a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
a disease that can be transmitted from animal to humans
a disease that can be transmitted naturally between animals and man
a disease that can be transmitted to a person from an animal
a disease that humans may acquire from animals
a disease that is naturally transmissible between vertebrate animals and man
a disease that is transmitted from animals to man
a human disease that originates from an animal
an infection or infectious disease transmissible under natural conditions from vertebrate animals to man
a disease transmissible to humans from an animal host or reservoir
A parasite-caused or infectious disease in animals that can be transferred to humans.
Disease of animals that is transmissible to humans. Some authors subdivide the concept into zooanthroponosis, an infection humans can acquire from animals, and anthropozoonosis, a disease of humans transmissible to other animals.
any disease that can be spread between animals and human beings; examples include plague, rabies, salmonellosis, and ringworm
A disease that can be spread between animals and people. FIGURE 26
A disease that may be transmitted to humans from animals.
A disease of animals that may be transmitted to man.
Diseases of animals that can be transmitted to humans.
An animal disease communicable to man.
Zoonosis (pronounced ) is any infectious disease that may be transmitted from other animals, both wild and domestic, to humans or from humans to animals (the latter is sometimes called reverse zoonosis).