Zoonotic parasites cause health problems in humans that range from those that are minor to the very serious.
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There are currently more than 200
zoonotic diseases
caused by viruses,
parasites, bacteria, and fungi that are directly or indirectly transferred by animals to humans.
A
zoonotic disease is a disease that can be passed between animals and humans and can be
caused by viruses,
parasites or bacteria.
Another important
zoonotic parasite to be aware of is roundworm, which can
cause vision impairment and blindness in people.
The management and control of diseases in our household pets that are
caused by gastrointestinal
parasites have become especially important because of the increasing public awareness of the potential
zoonotic implications for humans.
This
parasite is
zoonotic, and can
cause serious illness in humans, especially children.
→ Intestinal
parasites are potentially
zoonotic, which means they may also
cause disease in humans if exposed.