There are several major zoonotic diseases of cattle. APHIS is working on eradicating bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) and bovine brucellosis (Brucella abortus). Cases of bovine rabies and bovine anthrax are reportable to the state veterinarian as well.
Anthrax
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE also called Mad Cow Disease)
Blackleg
Milk Fever
Viral Pneumonia (or BRD [Bovine Respiratory Disease])
Bovine Viral Diarrhea or Scours
Coccidiosis
Grass Tetany (not necessarily a disease but more of an antiquality factor)
Bloat (not necessarily a disease but more of an antiquality factor)
Acidosis (not necessarily a disease but more of an antiquality factor)
the top eight deadly diseases are:-CancerAIDSStrokeTetanusMeaslesDiarrheaPneumoniaHeart disease
haveing sex is the most deadly desies
Under most circumstances, cows are not a danger to humans. However, eating contaminated beef can result in the spread of the deadly E. Coli Virus and Mad Cow Disease.
small pox was one of them
The mosquito. It can give off deadly diseases when it bites people.
Yes pneumonia was deadly in medieval times as most diseases were because there werent any antibiotics back then as there are today.
The mosquito is the most deadly insect in the world. It kills people by transmitting malaria.
Cardiovascular diseases Infective diseases Respiratory Diseases Cancer Injuries
The Europeans carried deadly diseases into America killing most of the native population. The most deadly of these diseases were typhus, measles, Bubonic Plague, malaria, and smallpox. In the early 1700s, smallpox wiped out half the Cherokee. In the early 1800s, it wiped out two-thirds of the Omaha and all the Mandan people. Smallpox killed at least half of the west native population.
Any that carry serious diseases communicable to man - diseases like malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, leishmanniasis etc etc etc etc
The most deadly is the diseases you can't see. Because then you can't predict what is going to happen next. Kind of like cancer.
a species of mosquitos, the female of the Anopheles mosquito which carries malaria