Why do you think public health officials are growing more concerned about zoonotic diseases? What factors make these diseases mo
re of a threat? Why do you think the plague has been such a problem in the past? What effects has the plague had? Why do you think it is so difficult to eliminate the risk of ringworm? What factors influence the spread of ringworm? Which of the zoonotic diseases discussed in the unit do you think you would be most interested in studying? Why? Why do you think some zoonotic diseases have been used for bioterrorism throughout history?
I believe that they are becoming more concerned for zoophytic disease because it is becoming more and more common for these animal transmitted disease to spread, such as ringworm or hookworms. The factors that would make these more of a threat would likely be the amount of people with animals or the other animals or people their animals are around or not taking your animal to the vet upon signs of seeing symptoms of declining health
It is a vision that is close to normal, if in the optometric revision improves with the use of the pinhole more than three lines, the problem may be of the refractory type; If this is not corrected, it can be concluded that there is a disease.