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Which of the following diseases has the capability of spreading from animal to animal?

  1. Infection

  2. Contagious Disease

  3. Malassezia Dermatitis

  4. Demodex

The correct answer is: Contagious Disease

The choice of a contagious disease is correct because it specifically refers to illnesses that can be transmitted from one animal to another through direct or indirect contact. Contagious diseases often have specific modes of transmission, such as respiratory droplets, bodily fluids, or contaminated surfaces, which facilitate their spread within animal populations. In contrast, the other options do not encompass this characteristic. Infection is a broad term that can refer to any invasive pathogen but does not necessarily denote transmission between animals. Malassezia dermatitis is a skin condition caused by a yeast that usually represents an overgrowth in a specific individual rather than being spread between animals. Demodex refers to a type of mite that is typically a part of the normal fauna found on the skin of dogs and is usually not contagious between animals, as it often occurs in those with compromised immune systems or genetic predispositions. Thus, contagious disease is the appropriate term for diseases capable of spreading from animal to animal.