نتایج جستجو برای: zoonoses

تعداد نتایج: 5220  

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2006
Giorgio Battelli Raffaella Baldelli Massimo Ghinzelli Adriano Mantovani

The fact that people working with animals or their products may contract some infections has been known for centuries, before the introduction of the concept of zoonoses. Only recently, at least in Italy, was the prevention of occupational risks taken into account by legislation in spite of the fact that some zoonoses of livestock are of noticeable socio-economic importance. Nowadays some facto...

2012
Giulia Rabozzi Luigi Bonizzi Eleonora Crespi Chiara Somaruga Maryam Sokooti Ramin Tabibi Francesca Vellere Gabri Brambilla Claudio Colosio

Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown human infectious diseases emerging from animal reservoirs such as severe acute respiratory syndrome and avian influenza caused by H5N1-virus. These outbreaks have shown that animal breeding activities can pose a significant public health risk. Until now, the risk of zoonoses has probably been und...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2012
Angela N Agudelo-Suárez

The present reflection was aimed at making a contribution towards improving control policy and programs integrality and efficacy in an attempt to answer the following question, "How can understanding zoonoses in Colombia be approached from a complexity-based approach?" The first part of this article examines zoonoses as a complex problem and the reiterated tendency of control policy and program...

2007
Bruno B. Chomel Albino Belotto François-Xavier Meslin

Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic; wildlife constitutes a large and often unknown reservoir. Wildlife can also be a source for reemergence of previously controlled zoonoses. Although the discovery of such zoonoses is often related to better diagnostic tools, the leading causes of their emergence are human behavior and modifications to natural habitats (expansion of human population...

2012
William B Karesh Andy Dobson James O Lloyd-Smith Juan Lubroth Matthew A Dixon Malcolm Bennett Stephen Aldrich Todd Harrington Pierre Formenty Elizabeth H Loh Catherine C Machalaba Mathew Jason Thomas David L Heymann

More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic animals. Zoonotic disease organisms include those that are endemic in human populations or enzootic in animal populations with frequent cross-species transmission to people. Some of these diseases have only emerged recently. Together, these organisms are responsible for a substantial burden of diseas...

2012
Maxwell N. Opara

Zoonoses have affected human health throughout times, and wildlife has always played a role. Wildlife has long been recognized as potential sources for infectious diseases in humans and domestic animals. Diseases of wildlife have historically gained attention primarily when they were considered a threat to agricultural systems and the economic, social, or physical health of humans (Andrew et al...

Journal: :Occupational Medicine 2012

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1957

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