Animals
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Deadly Superbug from Pigs Can Spread to Humans in a Rare Case of Zoonotic Transmission: New Study
Scientists found a new superbug from pigs which has the potential to cause a zoonotic transmission. A superbug from pigs has been found by scientists that can jump to humans, according to a new study.
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