1. zoonotic - Noun
2. zoonotic - Adjective
of or relating to or constituting zoonosis
Source: WordNetthe Ebola virus is believed to be zoonotic Source: Internet
About 58 per cent of infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic - illnesses caused by germs that are passed between animals and people. Source: Internet
H.R. Cox and Gordon Davis elucidated the transmission when they isolated it from ticks found in the US state of Montana in 1938. citation It is a zoonotic disease whose most common animal reservoirs are cattle, sheep, and goats. Source: Internet
Coronaviruses are zoonotic, meaning they are transmitted between animals and people and are commonly spread from an infected person to others through air by coughing and sneezing, close personal contact as well as touching an infected surface. Source: Internet
“If the state doesn’t shut these facilities down, then the next zoonotic disease could just as easily originate in densely-populated New York City as it could in China.” Source: Internet
COVID-19 is a zoonotic virus. Source: Internet