Last month, Dr. Sieranski successfully presented his Capstone Project, «
Reducing Zoonotic Disease Transmission in an Animal Shelter Utilizing Staff Education and Protocol Development.»
Not exact matches
Vinetz said the next step will be to begin exploiting the genomic information «for vaccine and diagnostics development, experimental approaches to understanding mechanisms of
disease pathogenesis and how Leptospira persist in the environment, all critical for developing new public health interventions aimed at
reducing the global impact of this important but neglected
zoonotic disease.»
Though there are fewer
zoonotic risks in North America than developing countries, we owe that
reduced risk to an infrastructure developed to prevent
disease using tools, which included food safety and animal and human vaccination.
Presumptive treatment is often appropriate to
reduce affects of
disease &
zoonotic risk pending diagnosis.
The NAIA Shelter Project is a unique and invaluable research program dedicated to understanding shelter population trends,
reducing euthanasia of adoptable pets, improving pet health and welfare,
reducing infectious and
zoonotic disease transmission, and fighting consumer fraud.
Itrafungol has not been shown to be sporicidal; therefore in order to
reduce zoonotic potential, environmental contamination, and to decrease course of the
disease, topical and environmental treatment should also be utilized.
Notably, in providing recommendations for
reducing the
zoonotic risk associated with pet bites and other exposure to pet saliva, urine and feces, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Public Health Service suggest simple measures such as sanitation, hygiene, careful selection of pets and changes in animal contact.
We also follow the guidelines of the Center for
Disease Control (CDC) to reduce the risk of zoonotic disease (diseases transmitted from animals to humans) transm
Disease Control (CDC) to
reduce the risk of
zoonotic disease (diseases transmitted from animals to humans) transm
disease (
diseases transmitted from animals to humans) transmission.