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Is the coronavirus zoonotic?

From what scientists know so far, COVID-19 is likely a zoonotic disease, meaning it was probably transferred from animals to humans.

Zoonotic diseases are not uncommon. SARS, MERS, Zika, and Ebola are all zoonotic diseases – and more new ones are emerging.

75% or so of new infectious diseases are zoonotic in nature.

Some experts think this increase might be related to an increase in deforestation and the subsequent increase in contact between humans and animal species.

Source:businessinsider.com.au...

COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease. What are zoonotic diseases?

We may not be absolutely certain about the origin of COVID-19, but, what we know for a fact is that most human disease-causing pathogens came from animals. And when I say most, I mean over 60% of them. This transference of a disease from an animal to human beings is called Zoonoses, and all such diseases collectively are called zoonotic diseases.

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