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Zoonotic Diseases keep Appearing in the World

기사승인 2022.08.06  21:25:13

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- Pandemic and the Animals

Since 2019, the pandemic problem has affected the whole world's population. We are now permitted to remove our masks outside and socialize exactly as we did before the epidemic. It is still true, though, that many people are at risk of dying from severe symptoms. Where these potent, all-pervasive viruses are originating should always be considered.

Covid 19 first surfaced in the Wuhan wholesale market in China, as many people are aware. Market trade in raccoon dogs and bat meat is thought to be where the coronavirus first appeared. Like MERS, which had a 35.5 percent mortality rate and affected thousands of individuals, is a middle east respiratory syndrome. Nine hundred persons have died because of the condition.

The term "zoonotic illnesses" or "zoonosis" refers to these potentially harmful viruses that are found in animals. Animals that are not often consumed across the world do not exclusively present them. It also showed up in readily available animals including rats, cows, hens, pigs, ducks, and even poultry. We were constantly exposed to zoonotic viruses from other animals and cattle. About 8000 individuals were afflicted with SARS, which first surfaced in 2002 and had civet cats as its source. After seven years, swine produced the H1N1 influenza in 2009, followed by MERS in 2012 and COVID 19 in 2019.

Zoonotic diseases appear in a 10-year cycling form, regularly transferring noxious syndromes to people. People can forecast in some ways, but it appears that society has to develop more effective ways to prevent Zoonosis since, at the very least, we know that it will be destructive.

 

 

 

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