Lyme disease.
readily transmittable: able to be passed from one person, animal, or organism to anothera communicable disease
Flu is the most common,AIDS,TB,Otitis.They're a lot of transmittable disease,they ussually are transmitted by air.
No. Diabetes is not a transmittable disease.
When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.
No, pyometra is not a transmittable disease. It is a serious uterine infection that typically occurs in unspayed female dogs and cats, often due to hormonal changes and bacterial infections. The condition is specific to the individual animal and cannot be spread from one animal to another. Prevention through spaying is the most effective way to reduce the risk of developing pyometra.
A zoonosis is an animal disease, such as rabies, which can be passed to humans.
It's caused by a virus. A rather highly contagious virus. It's not easily transmittable to humans, but if an outbreak occurred, it could be highly detrimental to the agriculture industry.
A non-infectious disease is one that is not transmittable to another human being. These include diseases like diabetes, osteoporosis, and Parkinson's.
It is a wild animal which means if it bites you it can give you a disease that can be fatal to humans
Marek's Disease is a highly contagious viral disease among chickens. It is not transmittable to humans. Chickens with healthy immune systems can combat the virus and even though exposed, they do not have the disease themselves. So, YES, you can eat eggs from chickens who have been exposed to Marek's.
It is unlikely, but in theory any animal might carry a disease that could be harmful to humans.
The disease that affects human sand grazing animals is called the plague.