anthropozoonosis
an·thro·po·zo·o·no·sis
(an'thrō-pō-zō'ō-nō'sis), A zoonosis maintained in nature by animals and transmissible to humans; for example, rabies, brucellosis. Compare:
zooanthroponosis,
amphixenosis.
[anthropo- + G. zōon, animal, + nosos, disease]
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an·thro·po·zo·o·no·sis
(an'thrŏ-pō-zō'ō-nō'sis) A zoonosis maintained in nature by animals and transmissible to humans (e.g., rabies, brucellosis).
[anthropo- + G. zōon, animal, + nosos, disease]
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