Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1049711> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 18 of
18
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1049711 subject Q6177900.
- Q1049711 subject Q8253572.
- Q1049711 abstract "An anthroponotic disease, or anthroponosis, is an infectious disease in which a disease causing agent carried by humans is transferred to other animals. It may cause the same disease or a different disease in other animals. Since humans do not generally inflict bite wounds on other animals, the method of transmissions is always a "soft" contact such as skin to skin transmission. An example is chytridiomycosis which can be spread by humans with the fungus on their skin handling frogs with bare hands.The reverse situation, a disease transmitted from animals to humans, is known as zoonotic.It can also be defined as a human-to-human infection with no animal vector.".
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q1090290.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q134808.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q1415366.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q166231.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q170065.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q170201.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q182672.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q331283.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q42240.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q43501.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q6177900.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q7380.
- Q1049711 wikiPageWikiLink Q8253572.
- Q1049711 comment "An anthroponotic disease, or anthroponosis, is an infectious disease in which a disease causing agent carried by humans is transferred to other animals. It may cause the same disease or a different disease in other animals. Since humans do not generally inflict bite wounds on other animals, the method of transmissions is always a "soft" contact such as skin to skin transmission.".
- Q1049711 label "Anthroponotic disease".