World Health Organisation (WHO) defines zoonotic diseases as any infection transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa). Among the human pathogens, approximately 61 per cent are zoonotic.
Over the years, zoonotic diseases have continued to pose significant threats to global public health. In 1885, Louis Pasteur, a renowned French scientist, successfully administered the first vaccine ...
Every year on July 6, World Zoonoses Day is observed to commemorate the first vaccination administered against a zoonotic disease. Read the significance of Zoonoses Day 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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