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Is sheep a source of human cryptosporidiosis?
Could you elaborate on the potential <a href="https://www.btcc.com/en-US/academy/research-analysis/chainlink-link-price-prediction-2023-2025-2030-is-link-a-good-investment" title="LINK">LINK</a> between sheep and human cryptosporidiosis? Is there scientific evidence suggesting that sheep can be a source of infection for humans? What are the transmission pathways involved, if any? And are there specific breeds or conditions that make sheep more likely to harbor the Cryptosporidium parasite? Clarifying these points would help us better understand the risk of contracting cryptosporidiosis from exposure to sheep.
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What is cryptosporidiosis in sheep and goats?
Could you elaborate on cryptosporidiosis in sheep and goats? I'm curious to understand the nature of this infection, its symptoms, and how it impacts the health of these animals. Is it a common occurrence? Are there preventative measures that farmers can take? And, in terms of treatment, are there any effective means of combatting cryptosporidiosis in sheep and goats once they've contracted it? I'd appreciate a comprehensive overview of this topic to better understand its implications for livestock management.
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