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Communicable diseases are diseases that pass from one human to another or from an animal to a human. Examples include impetigo, chicken pox, flu, tuberculosis and MRSA.
A disease can be spread from animal to animal through direct contact (e.g., touching, biting), indirect contact (e.g., shared bedding, food, water), or through vectors like insects. Some diseases can also be transmitted through the air or through bodily fluids. It's important to practice good hygiene and biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases among animals.
A vector is an organism that transmits infectious diseases from one host to another. An example of a vector animal is the mosquito, which can transmit diseases such as malaria and dengue fever through its bite.
Contagious diseases are those that are transmitted through normal contact. An animal bite isn't considered normal contact.
An infectious disease that can be transmitted between different species of animals. Specifically, zoonosis diseases are diseases that can be transmitted from an animal to a person. These include many serious diseases. Examples include: Anthrax Coxpox Ebola Mad Cow Disease Plague Rabies Swine and Bird Flu
Prevention of animal diseases involves surveillance for animal diseases, contingency planning, and disease eradication.
agriculture
When an animal dies, the energy stored in its body is released as heat and is eventually transferred to the environment through processes like decomposition and decay.
The mosquito is considered the deadliest animal in the world because it can transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus through its bites. These diseases kill millions of people each year.
Well, they can get it from other animals. For example: Rabies can be given to a coyote through another animal biting the coyote.
rabies is one....
Infectious diseases from animal bites include cat-scratch disease, tetanus and rabies