Submitted by BlackWardz t3_10oe29j in askscience
GalFisk t1_j6i7ffp wrote
Some diseases also jump species. Animals can give humans rabies, but humans generally don't pass it on. These often stick around in species that don't get sick, or don't get nearly as sick, as we do. And some can linger, for example anthrax which can sit around in soil for decades, just doing nothing.
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