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What is zoonotic disease, and why is it relevant to zoology?
What is zoonotic disease, and why is it relevant to zoology?
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Zoonotic diseases are infections that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Understanding these diseases is crucial in zoology because it involves studying the interactions between wildlife, domestic animals, and human populations, helping to prevent outbreaks and promote public health.