"人獣共通感染症" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [d͡ʑĩɲ̟d͡ʑɨᵝː kʲo̞ːt͡sɨᵝː kã̠ɰ̃sẽ̞ɰ̃ɕo̞ː] Forms: 人獣共通感染症 [canonical] (ruby: (じん), (じゅう), (きょう), (つう), (かん), (せん), (しょう)), jinjū kyōtsū kansenshō [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 人 (jin, “person”) + 獣 (jū, “beast, animal”) + 共通 (kyōtsū, “common, shared”) + 感染症 (kansenshō, “infectious disease”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|人|獣|共通|感染症|sort=しんじゅうきょうつうかんせんしょう'|t1=person|t2=beast, animal|t3=common, shared|t4=infectious disease|tr1=jin|tr2=jū|tr3=kyōtsū|tr4=kansenshō}} 人 (jin, “person”) + 獣 (jū, “beast, animal”) + 共通 (kyōtsū, “common, shared”) + 感染症 (kansenshō, “infectious disease”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|じんじゅう きょうつう かんせんしょう}} 人(じん)獣(じゅう)共(きょう)通(つう)感(かん)染(せん)症(しょう) • (jinjū kyōtsū kansenshō)
  1. (medicine) zoonosis, more specifically, amphixenosis: a disease that can infect both humans and animals Categories (topical): Medicine Synonyms: 動物原性感染症 (dōbutsu gensei kansenshō) (ruby: 動物原性感染症(どうぶつげんせいかんせんしょう)), 人獣伝染病 (jinjū densenbyō) (ruby: 人獣伝染病(じんじゅうでんせんびょう))

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