Zoonosis

Contents: Zoonoses (from the Greek zoon - animal, nósis - “disease”): - diseases whose pathogens are transmitted to humans from animals, for example, from dogs, cats, cattle, etc.

Classification of zoonoses and their distribution. Zoonotic infections belong to different groups of diseases according to their prevalence and types of economic activities associated with animals and ways of spreading diseases. This includes zooanthropogenic diseases (transmitted to people from animals), zooecopotogenic diseases (causing



Zoonoses are human diseases that are associated with infection from animals. They pose a major public health concern as they are a common cause of many infectious diseases. In this article we will look at the main types and causes of zoonoses, as well as methods of prevention and treatment.

Zoonoses are quite common and are becoming an increasingly serious problem. This is due to changes in the use habits of some animal species such as dogs, cats and birds. The use of these animals outside their natural habitat leads to the reproduction and circulation of potentially dangerous diseases such as tuberculosis, brucellosis, psittacosis and others.