نتایج جستجو برای: zoonoses

تعداد نتایج: 5220  

2006
Laura H. Kahn

Many of the emerging infectious diseases, including those caused by bioterrorist agents, are zoonoses. Since zoonoses can infect both animals and humans, the medical and veterinary communities should work closely together in clinical, public health, and research settings. In the clinical setting, input from both professions would improve assessments of the risk-benefit ratios of pet ownership, ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2009
H Takahashi-Omoe K Omoe

Zoonoses have earned recognition as the source of serious problems for both public and animal health throughout the world. Emerging infectious diseases have been occurring at an unprecedented rate since the 1970s and a large proportion of these diseases are considered zoonotic. To aid in controlling zoonoses, countermeasures have been strengthened against these diseases and are maintained at bo...

Journal: :Journal of African Studies 1985

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2013
Natalia Cediel Luis Carlos Villamil Jaime Romero Libardo Renteria Daniele De Meneghi

OBJECTIVE To establish priorities for zoonoses surveillance, prevention, and control in Bogotá, Colombia. METHODS A Delphi panel of experts in veterinary and human medicine was conducted using a validated prioritization method to assess the importance of 32 selected zoonoses. This exercise was complemented by a questionnaire survey, using the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) methodol...

2017
S Cleaveland J Sharp B Abela-Ridder K J Allan J Buza J A Crump A Davis V J Del Rio Vilas W A de Glanville R R Kazwala T Kibona F J Lankester A Lugelo B T Mmbaga M P Rubach E S Swai L Waldman D T Haydon K Hampson J E B Halliday

Emerging zoonoses with pandemic potential are a stated priority for the global health security agenda, but endemic zoonoses also have a major societal impact in low-resource settings. Although many endemic zoonoses can be treated, timely diagnosis and appropriate clinical management of human cases is often challenging. Preventive 'One Health' interventions, e.g. interventions in animal populati...

Journal: :Animal Sentience 2020

Journal: :Archives of Internal Medicine 2002

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2011
Sheena Adamson Andrew Marich Ian Roth

Zoonoses of public health significance may occur in wildlife, livestock or companion animals, and may be detected by the human or animal health sectors. Of particular public health interest are foodborne, arboviral and emerging zoonoses (known/unknown, endemic/exotic). A coordinated One Health approach to the management of zoonoses in NSW uses measures including: mutually agreed intersectoral p...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2000
P J Cripps

Zoonotic disease poses an important threat to human public health and should therefore be taken seriously. A number of zoonoses also cause severe disease and loss of production in food producing animals. Many veterinarians are less aware of the importance of zoonoses than is desirable and medical clinicians who encounter zoonoses in human patients may either fail to recognise them or concentrat...

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