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PATHOGENIC DISEASE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED FROM ONE ANIMAL SPECIES TO ANOTHER (OR HUMAN)
Zoonose; Zoonoses; Zoonotic; Zoonotic vector; Health aspects of sexual acts with animals; Zoonotic disease; Zoonotic diseases; Zoönosis; Zoonotic bacteria; Zoonosi; Bat Flu; Zoonotic transfer; Transmission of pathogens from animals to humans; Zoonotic origin; Zoonotic virus; Climate change and zoonoses
  • Possibilities for zoonotic disease transmissions
  • A dog with [[rabies]], a zoonosis

zoonose         
n. zoonosis, animal disease which can be transmitted to humans

Definitie

zoonosis
[?zu:?'n??s?s, ?z???-]
¦ noun (plural zoonoses -si:z) Medicine any disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals.
Derivatives
zoonotic adjective
Origin
C19: from zoo- + Gk nosos 'disease'.

Wikipedia

Zoonosis

A zoonosis (; plural zoonoses) or zoonotic disease is an infectious disease of humans caused by a pathogen (an infectious agent, such as a bacterium, virus, parasite or prion) that can jump from a non-human (usually a vertebrate) to a human and vice versa.

Major modern diseases such as Ebola virus disease and salmonellosis are zoonoses. HIV was a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans in the early part of the 20th century, though it has now evolved into a separate human-only disease. Most strains of influenza that infect humans are human diseases, although many strains of bird flu and swine flu are zoonoses; these viruses occasionally recombine with human strains of the flu and can cause pandemics such as the 1918 Spanish flu or the 2009 swine flu. Taenia solium infection is one of the neglected tropical diseases with public health and veterinary concern in endemic regions. Zoonoses can be caused by a range of disease pathogens such as emergent viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites; of 1,415 pathogens known to infect humans, 61% were zoonotic. Most human diseases originated in non-humans; however, only diseases that routinely involve non-human to human transmission, such as rabies, are considered direct zoonoses.

Zoonoses have different modes of transmission. In direct zoonosis the disease is directly transmitted from non-humans to humans through media such as air (influenza) or through bites and saliva (rabies). In contrast, transmission can also occur via an intermediate species (referred to as a vector), which carry the disease pathogen without getting sick. When humans infect non-humans, it is called reverse zoonosis or anthroponosis. The term is from Greek: ζῷον zoon "animal" and νόσος nosos "sickness".

Host genetics plays an important role in determining which non-human viruses will be able to make copies of themselves in the human body. Dangerous non-human viruses are those that require few mutations to begin replicating themselves in human cells. These viruses are dangerous since the required combinations of mutations might randomly arise in the natural reservoir.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor zoonose
1. " Cette zoonose deviendra un jour une maladie humaine.
2. Maladie peu connue Sylvain Besson Considéré comme peu dangereux jusqu‘ŕ l‘an passé, le chikungunya est une zoonose, une maladie infectieuse des animaux vertébrés transmissible ŕ l‘homme.
3. La zoonose a été décelée lorsquun éleveur bovin suspectant la maladie chez un taurillon a alerté les agents de linspection vétérinaire qui ont pris toutes les mesures durgence requises.
4. Doù leurs faibles performances et les risques de zoonose, induits par une traite et des étables ne remplissant pas toujours les conditions dhygiène, exigées par les services vétérinaires et de fait par la réglementation régissant les exploitations versées dans la production de lait cru.
5. Opération qui a permis de dépister 80% du cheptel bovins et la confirmation de 50 cas de brucellose caprine positive dans les communes de Krakda Ghassoul et Aïn El Orak dont 4' ont été soumis à labattage, trois autres cas de brucellose bovine à Bougtob et El Bayadh ainsi que 4 cas de tuberculose bovine confirmée, répertoriée en tant que zoonose dont lêtre humain peut être contaminé. De lavis du chargé du secteur, les transactions commerciales qui touchent le cheptel sont un vecteur avéré de transmission de maladies, duquel les éleveurs commencent à prendre conscience puisque certaines cessions ne sont conclues que lorsque les services vétérinaires, mis à contribution, attestent que lanimal est indemne de toute affection.