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         <title>Diseases are spread from animals to humans via the food chain or by bodily fluids. An example of an illness spread by bodily fluids is rabies. Hepatitis is spread from eating pork. The first method of prevention is by looking after the animals properly. This is up to the keeper of the animals and the vet. The second method of prevention is by following good hygiene and cooking practices in the kitchen.</title>
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         <title>Pasturella. Humans can catch this from rabbits but it is a mild form and the immune system deals with it. It comes about from the rabbit having a sensitive digestive system. If the rabbit does not get the right foods in the right amounts it gets white abnormalities in it’s body. Stress is also a factor which causes it. </title>
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