Serious Diseases We Can Get From Animals

There are known to be approximately forty important diseases individuals can catch directly from animals. Of these, reports indicate about thirteen of them are responsible for approximately 2.2 million human deaths each year. Diseases passed from animals to humans are commonly referred to as zoonotic diseases. These kinds of diseases can be bacterial, viral, or parasitic, or may involve unconventional agents. Regardless of which of these forms the zoonotic disease comes in, it is important to be familiar with them since humans can catch them, and they can be quite dangerous.

With this in mind, keep reading to reveal the full details on some of the deadly diseases humans can get from animals now.

The Ebola Virus

NYMag

The Ebola virus can be transmitted by the African fruit bat or primates to humans. Unlike other types of viruses, Ebola is airborne but can also be transmitted by touch. The virus is transmitted mainly through bodily fluids such as breast milk, blood, saliva, sweat, fecal matter, urine, diarrhea, vomiting, and semen. When exposed to humans with the virus it manifests after an incubation period of around three weeks. Early symptoms of Ebola are similar to typhoid fever, malaria, and flu. They typically include a high fever, muscle and joint aches, headaches, weakness, and a sore throat. There is no vaccine or cure, and infected individuals are given supportive care.

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