Article Abstract
International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2026;4(1):122-128
Investigating The Rate of Human-Born Zoonotic Diseases
Author : Kiran Kumari and Dr. Krishna Raj Singh
Abstract
A zoonosis is a contagious disease that can spread from animals to people involuntarily. Zoonoses are the causative agents of around 60% of all human illnesses. This contains a wide range of infectious microorganisms, including fungus, parasites, viruses, protozoa, and bacteria. Numerous factors, including urbanization, tourism, human variables, animal mobility, vector biology and natural factors, climate change, trade, and travel and tourism, are significantly impacting the spread, emergence, reemergence, and patterns of zoonoses. Zoonotic diseases are on the rise; this article explores the reasons for this, the factors that contribute to their transmission, and potential solutions. According to statistics from the main medical office in Bhopal, there are seven blocks: Huzur, Berasia, Phanda Rural, Phanda Urban, Raisen, Sehore, and others. Many people and animals lose their lives to zoonotic illnesses every year. These include brucellosis, rabies, anthrax, and TB. There has been a lot of death and illness due to zoonotic illnesses in the Bhopal Chambal region. In these regions, people have reported illnesses such as rabies, dengue, chikungunya, swine flu, and bird flu; however, the majority of these people do not know what causes these diseases or how to cure them.
Keywords
Human, zoonotic diseases, animal and illnesses