Abstract :
Zoonotic infections or diseases can be transmitted naturally to humans with or without arthropod
intermediates. Indeed, some of these diseases can even get transmitted from camels to humans. This
review intends to focus on zoonotic diseases of camelids and measures their control. Since infected
animals rarely appear sick, humans frequently become exposed to and develop severe illnesses from the
bacteria, protozoa, fungi, viruses, and parasites of camelid origin. People with chronic illness, or
immunodeficiency, and pregnant women may be at higher risk of developing disease or complications
from a zoonotic disease and should avoid contact with these animals. Zoonotic diseases associated with
camelids are divided into three groups: (i) significant diseases, (ii) diseases of which Camelids are
potential pathogen carriers, and (iii) minor or non-significant diseases. Therefore, anyone working with or
handling camelids should be aware of the potential zoonotic threat, and precautions must be taken to
minimize their risk of becoming infected.
Keywords :
Camelpox , MERS-CoV , tuberculosis , ringworm , zoonotic diseases