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Pachydermatitis is a term that typically refers to skin conditions characterized by thickening or inflammation, often seen in animals. While certain skin conditions can be zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted between animals and humans, pachydermatitis itself is not commonly recognized as zoonotic. However, specific underlying causes or associated infections may have zoonotic potential. Always consult a veterinarian or medical professional for accurate diagnosis and risk assessment.

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