zoonosis
See also: zoönosis
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From zoo- + Ancient Greek νόσος (nósos, “disease”)
Noun
zoonosis (plural zoonoses)
- An animal disease, such as rabies or anthrax, that can be transmitted to humans.
- 2013 January 1, Katie L. Burke, “Ecological Dependency”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 1, page 64:
- In his first book since the 2008 essay collection Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature, David Quammen looks at the natural world from yet another angle: the search for the next human pandemic, what epidemiologists call “the next big one.” His quest leads him around the world to study a variety of suspect zoonoses—animal-hosted pathogens that infect humans.
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Derived terms
Derived terms
- reverse zoonosis
- xenozoonosis
- zoonotic
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Translations
An animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
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