Question:

Match List-I with List-II 

List-I (Categories of Zoonoses)List-II (Type of life cycle of the infecting organism)
(A) Direct zoonoses(I) Transmitted from an infected vertebrate host to a susceptible vertebrate host
(B) Meta-zoonoses(II) Requires more than one vertebrate host species, but no invertebrate host, in order to complete the developmental cycle of the agent
(C) Cyclo-zoonoses(III) Transmitted biologically by invertebrate vectors
(D) Sapro-zoonoses(IV) Have both a vertebrate host and a non-animal developmental site or reservoir

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Remember the prefixes:

\textbf{Direct:} Animal \(\rightarrow\) Human (direct).
\textbf{Cyclo- (cycle):} Vertebrate 1 \(\rightarrow\) Vertebrate 2 (cycle between vertebrates).
\textbf{Meta- (change):} Needs to change in an invertebrate vector.
\textbf{Sapro- (decay):} Involves a non-animal (decaying matter, soil) reservoir.
Updated On: Sep 23, 2025
  • A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
  • A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
  • A - I, B - II, C - IV, D - III
  • A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - II
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Define each category of zoonoses based on their transmission cycle. Step 1: Zoonoses are diseases transmitted from animals to humans. They are classified based on their life cycle.

Direct zoonoses: Transmission occurs directly from an infected vertebrate animal to a susceptible vertebrate host (human) through contact, vehicle, or mechanical vector.
Cyclo-zoonoses: The infectious agent requires at least two different vertebrate host species to complete its life cycle. Humans are usually the final host.
Meta-zoonoses: The agent multiplies and develops in an invertebrate vector before it can be transmitted to a vertebrate host.
Sapro-zoonoses: The infectious agent requires a non-animal reservoir (like soil, water, or plants) in addition to a vertebrate host for its life cycle.
Step 2: Match the categories (List-I) with their definitions (List-II).
Step 2:

A. Direct zoonoses matches I. Transmitted from an infected vertebrate host to a susceptible vertebrate host. (Example: Rabies).
B. Meta-zoonoses matches III. Transmitted biologically by invertebrate vectors. (Example: Plague, where fleas are the invertebrate vector).
C. Cyclo-zoonoses matches II. Requires more than one vertebrate host species... (Example: Taeniasis, requiring both cattle/pigs and humans).
D. Sapro-zoonoses matches IV. Have both a vertebrate host and a non-animal developmental site... (Example: Histoplasmosis from soil).
Step 3: Conclude the correct matching.
Step 3: The correct matching is A-I, B-III, C-II, D-IV.
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