Touching infected fluids is an example of this method of transmission
What is direct contact
Pathogens need this for survival
What is a host
This classification can be treated with antibiotics
What is bacterial
This is the percentage of all known infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic
What is 60%
This disease adapted and is now only able to be transferred from person to person
What is HIV/AIDS
Touching inanimate objects that can harbor infection agents is an example of this method of transmission
What is indirect contact
These are microorganisms that cause diseases
What are pathogens
Toxoplasmosis and malaria are examples of this classification
What is parasitic
This perspective focuses on organisms, ecosystems, and interventions
What is the environmental health perspective
This state has no reported cases of rabies
What is Hawaii
Bedding and cages are an example of
What is contaminated objects
Zoonotic diseases are found in these kinds of animals
What are domestic and wild animals
Anthrax, Lyme disease, and plague are examples of this classification
What is bacterial
The One Health approach is
What is collaborative, transdisciplinary approach to health
This country has no reported cases of rabies
What is Australia
Pathogens spread through another organism are called
What is vector-borne
This is percentage of emerging infectious diseases in humans are of zoonotic origins
What is 75%
Rabies, AIDS, and Ebola are examples of this classification
What is viral
This perspective considers the welfare and biology of wildlife, livestock, and pets
What is the animal health perspective
This disease was originally passed from animals to humans
What is AIDS
Sneezing or coughing produce this
What are moist respiratory droplets inhaled by another host
The World Health Organization defines zoonosis as this
What is any disease or infection that is that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans
Ringworm is an example of this classification
What is fungal
This perspective focuses on human exposure, risk, and prevention
What is the human health perspective
The Center for Disease Control defines zoonotic as this
What is diseases caused by germs that spread from animals to humans