
Another example of zoonoses was the mad cow disease by the 90's. According to BBC, “Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a degenerative disease that affects the nervous system of cattle. It is popularly known as mad cow disease because the symptoms include aggression and lack of coordination.” Eventually, this disease was a risk and a problem for humans.

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How to prevent:
-Understand animal, human, and environmental health are all connected. What does that mean? Start taking care of little things. One thing contributes to another.
-Hygiene is everything. Keep your house and your objects clean, especially what you eat.
-Your pet's health matters! Are you seeing something that doesn't seem right on him? Take him to the vet!
-Always look for ways to help the environment. There's only one Earth.

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Another example of zoonosis was the disease of crazy cows in the nineties. According to BBC “Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a degenerative disease that affects the nervous system of cattle. It is popularly known as a mad cow disease because the symptoms include aggression and lack of coordination.” Eventually, this illness was a risk and a problem for humans.
How to prevent:
-Understand that animal, human and environmental health are connected. What does that mean? Embark on taking care of the little things. Something contributes to the other.
-Hygiene is everything. Keep your home and objects clean, especially what you eat.
-Your pet's health is important! Are you seeing something that doesn't seem right? Hello to the vet!
-Always look for ways to help the environment. There is only one Tierra.

Another example of zoonoses was mad cow disease in the 90s. According to the BBC, “Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a degenerative disease that affects the nervous system of cattle. It is popularly known as mad cow disease because symptoms include aggression and lack of coordination. ” Eventually, this disease was a risk and a problem for humans.
How to prevent:
- Understand that animal, human and environmental health are all connected. What does that mean? Start taking care of little things. One thing contributes to another.
-Hygiene is everything. Keep your home and objects clean, especially what you eat.
-Your pet's health is important! Are you seeing something that doesn't seem right about him? Take him to the vet!
-Always look for ways to help the environment. There is only one Earth.
Written by- Victoria Parada Daros, IIN Health Coach.