Although the breeding population has been largely isolated from wild populations outside the US, they still have the potential to transmit zoonotic disease.
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It is holding MFPO Licence No . 1 under A . The products are manufactured under strict Veterinary Supervision from selected animals free from zoonotic disease.
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"C . psittaci " serovar A is endemic among psittacine birds and has caused sporadic zoonotic disease in humans, other mammals, and tortoises.
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HIV was a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans in the early part of the 20th century, though it has now evolved to a separate human-only disease.
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Additionally, pet rats are exposed to " Streptococcus pneumoniae ", a zoonotic disease caught from humans, not the same bacteria associated with strep throat.
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The "'history of malaria "'stretches from its prehistoric origin as a zoonotic disease in the primates of Africa through to the 21st century.
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State Health Department ), as well as providing extensive education and training on how to properly handle and care for animals are all important components of limiting zoonotic disease transmission.
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"Identifying the next zoonotic disease of international public health importance will not be easy, " said Dr . Francois Meslin, WHO's coordinator for zoonoses control.
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Viruses evolve, and this strain appears to have moved on from being primarily a zoonotic disease to one that finds human primates a good host to propagate Ebola's own kind.
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As with other primates whose habitats overlap with or are encroached upon by human settlement activities, there is some risk of zoonotic disease transference to individuals who come into close contact with them.