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RE: The Prevalence of Koch's wasting disease and the advancement in its management and control
If I should hear about any disease or any out break of diseases, first thing I would like to know is it origin. Heard of tuberculosis countless times but on this only I have never made a research where it originated from, before coming into human. But I just got this in ur article.
One of the things I have actually thought about was how Tuberculosis was first discovered and how it has found its way to humans. From my study, I got to know that TB was first discovered about seventeen thousand years ago in the bone of an animal called Bison, an ancient specie of Buffalo
Thanks for the enlightenment! @teemike
And should we say most wide lives has one diseases or the other? Cos bison is also one of them
Wildlife animals are more prone to diseases. So, they are likely to infect human (zoonosis) through their domestication.
Thank you for reading
So, now u mean if I should see a wide life animal I should pick a race and run run run?👅
Lolzzz😂😂, except for domestication (zoos, wildlife park etc), wildlife animals restrict themselves outside human reach; those domesticated nowadays must have gone through adequate screening and cannot transmit diseases.