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A disease caused by bacteria that affects humans and cattle. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tuberculosis is an infectious, chronic or acute, localized or disseminated granulomatous disease that affects mammals, fish, and birds, caused by members of the genus Mycobacterium. In cattle, the disease is caused by obligatory pathogenic and opportunistic species of mycobacteria.

Answered by Nitusarma
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Brucellosis, caused by the bacterium Brucella, which can affect a wide variety of animals including cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs. Cyrptosporidium is a protozoal parasite that causes diarrhea in humans, often from exposure to young calves

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