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25 September, 15:36

Highly contagious or transmissible disease and has the potential for very rapid spread irrespective of national borders, causing serious socio-economic or public health consequences. This term is used in the global setting, as nothing is technically exotic or foreign. a. Zoonoticb. Exoticc. Emergingd. Epizootice. Transboundary

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  1. 25 September, 16:01
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    Transboundary

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    Transboundary refers to a highly contagious disease that has the potential to spread extremely rapid irrespective of national boundary. They cause high mobility and motility in the susceptible animals. An example of such diseases include Avian Influenza and the African Swine flu.

    Zoonotic disease is disease that can be transmitted from animals to Humans example anthrax.

    Exotic disease refers to a disease that does not normally occur in a particular region

    Emerging diseases are those that have recently appeared and are cases are rapidly increasing.

    Epizootic are those that appear in a large number of animals in the same place at the same time
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