Answer:
Zoonotic disease
Step-by-step explanation:
Zoonotic diseases are defined as those diseases and infections naturally transmitted between people and vertebrate animals. There are three classes as follows:
a) endemic zoonotic disease which are present in many places and affect many people and animals;
b) epidemic zoonotic disease which are sporadic in temporal and spatial distribution; and
c) emerging and re-emerging zoonotic disease which are newly appearing in a population or have existed previously but are rapidly increasing in incidence or geographical range. Example of such disease is Toxoplasmosis .
This is a disease that results from infection with the Toxoplasma gondii parasite.
Toxoplasmosis results from infection with a common parasite found in cat or rodent faeces and contaminated food. It can cause serious complications people with weakened immune systems.
Symptoms include
1. muscle pain,
2. headache, all of which can last for weeks.
3. fever
Prevention and Control
Medication can reduce infection severity.
avoiding exposure.