Many animal diseases are , meaning they jump from animals to humans. Key examples include: Rabies (Viral) Anthrax ( Bacillus anthracis ) Lyme Disease ( Borrelia burgdorferi ) Tuberculosis ( Mycobacterium bovis )
Understanding the differences between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, acid-fast organisms (like Mycobacterium ), and wall-less bacteria ( Mycoplasma ). Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease, ...
The interplay between the innate immune system (inflammation, phagocytes) and adaptive immunity (antibodies, T-cells). 3. Key Veterinary Pathogens by System Many animal diseases are , meaning they jump
How DNA and RNA viruses hijack host cells, focusing on the Baltimore classification system. Many animal diseases are