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to another) or vertical transmission (from parent to offspring) via the egg or sperm either inside the egg or on the shell. indirect transmission occurs when the causal organism is passed from one bird to another via an intermediate host such as insects, earthworms, snails or slugs, wild birds or animals
or some other object such as equipment, food or water, vehicles, people, respiratory droplets, litter or faeces. causes of infectious disease organisms and microorganisms that have the potential to cause harm, such as disease in animals, are called pathogens or disease vectors. there are many different...
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optimize your gut bacteria (sources , , , , ). recent research tells us that healthy gut bacteria is key to a healthy weight, and scientists are continuing to discover this phenomenon (sources: , , , , , , , , , ). similar to how antibiotics (which destroy gut bacteria) are used to fatten up farm animals
i've been studying – as an interested person, not as an academic – nutrition and health for many years and your work is a superb resource – full of quality research and great ideas. in the article you link to near the end of your post on weight loss, however, the only reference to weight gain in animals...
https://foodbabe.com/weight-loss-secret-food-industry-doesnt-want-know/comment-page-1/