Diseases common to humans and animals are numerous and varied, including bacterial diseases such as salmonella, brucellosis, anthrax, tuberculosis and yellow fever, including viral diseases such as influenza, rabies, rift valley fever, West Nile fever and brain infections. Including parasitic diseases such as tapeworms, toxoplasmosis, leishmaniasis and scabies, such as fungal diseases such as spleen or ringworm. Global experts predict that this problem will be exacerbated over the next two decades due to the emergence of new pathogens for diseases that have not been known to mutate from human to animal, Examples include mad cow disease, SARS, avian influenza, tuberculosis and rift valley fever.
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