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Abstract This work was carried out to investigate the role of some animals in some bacterial and parasitic pathogens of zoonotic importance. A total of 283 diarrhoeic faecal samples were collected from various animals erent ages and in different seasons (50 cattle, 50 buffaloes, 50 sheep, 50 dogs cats) as well as 50 diarrhoeic stool samples from human at Alexandria e samples were examined bacteriologically and parasitologically. The results revealed the following: enic and potentially pathogenic bacteria isolated from faecal samples: isolated pathogenic bacteria were Escherichia coil (22 %), Salmonella spp. :.ella spp. (4%), Shigella flexneri type 6 (2 %), Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus faecalis (8%). The isolated Salmonella species were a Typhimurium (4 %), Salmonella enteritidis (4%) and Salmonella paratyphi isolated potentially pathogenic bacteria were Kiebsiella spp. (12 %), rspp. (14%), Citrobacter spp. (4%), Serratia spp. (2%), Providancia spp. spp. (2 %), Proteus mirabilis (8 %), Proteus vulgaris (10%), Proteus , Pseudomonas (12 %) and Staphylococcus epidermidis (2%). i pathogenic bacteria were Escherichia coli (42.42%), Salmonella ), Shigella spp. (6.06%), Staphylococcus aureus (18.18%) and |