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Rudolf Virchow | Zoonoses term given by |
Based on etiological agent; based on epidemiological features; based on the nature of the reservoirs; based on the animals involved; based on the physical condition; based on type of transmission | Give the different methods of classification of zoonoses |
Bacterial, viral, protozoal, rickettsial, helminthic, fungal, ectoparasites | Classification based on the etiological agents |
Anthropozoonoses, zooanthroponoses, amphixenoses | Classification based on the nature of reservoirs |
The diseases that transmit from lower vertebrates to humans, eg- brucellosis, rabies | Anthropozoonoses |
Direct zoonoses; cyclozoonoses; metazoonoses; saprozoonoses | Classification of diseases based on the epidemiological features |
Requiring non animate objects for transmission, development or both like fasciolosis, botulism | Saprozoonoses |
Sapro-anthropozoonoses like erysipeloid ( human involvement is accidental) sapro-amphienoses like histoplasmosis sapro-meta-anthropozoonoses like fasciolosis | Types of saprozoonoses |
Wild (rabies, KFD); pet (ornithosis, ringworm); lab (lymphocytic choriomeningitis); fish-borne (salmon poisoning) | Classification based on animals involved |
Urban (rabies, leptospirosis); rural (worm infections, brucellosis); occupational (wool sorter's disease, sugarcane worker's disease) | Classification based on physical condition |