👉 Zonoplusia, also known as the "zoonotic" or "zoosporic" species, are a group of microorganisms that can infect and cause disease in humans. They are commonly found in the gut of animals, including humans, and can enter the human body through various routes such as ingestion, inhalation, or contact with contaminated surfaces. These organisms have been linked to several diseases, including rotavirus, which is responsible for causing gastroenteritis in infants and children