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However, research suggests that some STIs in humans originally came from animals. That's yet another reason to keep your distance from wild dolphins.
"Two or three of the major STIs [in humans] have come from animals. We know, for example, that gonorrhea came from cattle to humans. Syphilis also came to humans from cattle or sheep many centuries ago, possibly sexually," said Alonso Aguire, a vet and president for conservation medicine at the Wildlife Trust.

https://www.ranker.com/list/dark-facts-about-dolphins/lee-emjay
 
However, research suggests that some STIs in humans originally came from animals. That's yet another reason to keep your distance from wild dolphins.
"Two or three of the major STIs [in humans] have come from animals. We know, for example, that gonorrhea came from cattle to humans. Syphilis also came to humans from cattle or sheep many centuries ago, possibly sexually," said Alonso Aguire, a vet and president for conservation medicine at the Wildlife Trust.

https://www.ranker.com/list/dark-facts-about-dolphins/lee-emjay
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However, research suggests that some STIs in humans originally came from animals. That's yet another reason to keep your distance from wild dolphins.
"Two or three of the major STIs [in humans] have come from animals. We know, for example, that gonorrhea came from cattle to humans. Syphilis also came to humans from cattle or sheep many centuries ago, possibly sexually," said Alonso Aguire, a vet and president for conservation medicine at the Wildlife Trust.

https://www.ranker.com/list/dark-facts-about-dolphins/lee-emjay
 
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