PIJAC is pleased to work closely with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
on zoonotic disease prevention, which includes having AVMA's chief of professional development and strategic alliances, Dr. Mia Cary, serve on our Zoonoses Committee.
The declining trend of salmonellosis cases in the EU has levelled off according to the annual report
on zoonotic diseases published recently.
Services offered include: wellness exams, distemper and rabies vaccines, diagnosis and treatment of parasitic disease, education
on zoonotic diseases, behavior education, nutritional support and referral for more involved veterinary care.
A 1999 study surveyed 327 veterinarians and 322 physicians about how often they encountered zoonotic diseases to suggest the appropriate role each profession should play in educating the public
on zoonotic diseases, prevention, and precautions.7 The findings indicated that veterinarians encounter zoonotic diseases in their practices or discuss them with their clients more frequently than physicians.
CALLISTO website is mentioned as a useful tool for this kind of cooperation providing direct access to scientific research and debates
on zoonotic diseases transmitted by companion animals.
He also completed a two month study abroad program in India focusing
on zoonotic diseases and parasitology, along with working with elephants.
The SPCA of Northern Nevada (SPCA) presents a free community education class
on zoonotic diseases, i.e., diseases that can be spread from animal to people.
This month's topic includes some information
on zoonotic diseases.
Not exact matches
Mills, J. N., K. L. Gage, and A. S. Khan, 2010: Potential influence of climate change
on vector - borne and
zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan.
The HHS investigation team, which did not include CDC employees who worked in EOC or in the
zoonotic infectious
diseases branch, concluded
on 2 September that evidence did not support Lanciotti's allegations about Singleplex's superiority, or that there was any specific danger to public health because of the use of Trioplex.
A study
on hantavirus and Panama rats suggests another and less obvious benefit to biodiversity — it may diminish the threat humans face from
zoonotic diseases.
«Urban and suburban environments are often the riskiest landscapes when it comes to
zoonotic disease,» says Rick Ostfeld, another Cary Institute
disease ecologist, whose own research focuses
on tick - borne afflictions.
Our wet - lab research is focused
on the study of Brucella, a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes brucellosis, one of the most common
zoonotic diseases in the world in humans and a variety of animal species.
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the
Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards
Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage
on how to prevent
zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards
zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings
on rodent and reptile
disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
disease transmission with the Centers for
Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers
on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting
on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review
on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments
on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation
on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
«I'm not a proponent of having animals sleep
on your bed, as it is always possible for animals to carry some infectious or
zoonotic disease that they might pass to their owners,» says Dr Simon Quek, veterinarian at Mount Pleasant Animal Medical Centre's Clementi branch.
working for governments
on animal and
zoonotic diseases, animal welfare, public health issues, or as consultants with non-governmental agencies.
Brucella titers should be performed
on all patients because it is a
zoonotic disease.
The Manhattan Principles are 12 recommendations that focus
on the prevention of
zoonotic disease and the maintenance of biodiversity.
Small animal practitioners encountered
zoonotic disease more frequently than large animal veterinarians; however, the small animal veterinarians indicated they encountered or discussed
zoonotic diseases on a weekly rather than a daily basis.7 Physicians indicated that they felt that «veterinarians should play an equal or greater role in advising patients about
zoonotic diseases» and that «veterinarians should be involved not only in controlling
zoonotic disease pathogens in animals, but also in providing information for patients and physicians.»
In addition, every month, a speaker addresses Cat Depot's staff
on specific subjects that include,
zoonotic disease, common shelter
diseases, new techniques in cat care, safety, and rescue.
An employee in this position will provide program direction, subject matter expertise, and consultation
on veterinary public health epidemiology and preventative medicine in order to protect the public from exposure to
zoonotic and vector - borne
diseases.
Develop educational opportunities for animal owners and other community constituencies
on animal health and
zoonotic diseases
-- Part 2In this second article discussing
zoonotic disease, I will focus
on other infections, besides parasites, that pets can share with people.
(Animals could have infectious or
zoonotic diseases which could be passed
on to humans and other animals, if the animal is sold.)
Get to know PIJAC's new director of government affairs and learn how to get educated
on preventing
zoonotic disease outbreaks.
In addition to physical exams, screening and vaccines, veterinary and medical students provide classes to the community
on topics like nutrition, behavior / mental health, environmental health and
zoonotic diseases.
Awards Vaughn Larson Award, 2017 Career Development Program Fellowship, Center of Excellence for Emerging and
Zoonotic Animal Diseases, 2014 Infectious
Disease Dynamics and Data - Clinic
on Dynamical Approaches to Infections
Disease Data Travel Award (2014) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota - International Travel Grant - Infectious
Disease Risk Assessment (2013) University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, Quinlan - Litvak Scholarship Recipient (2013) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota - Summer Scholars Recipient (2012) Summer Scholars Points of Pride Research Poster Award - 1st Place (2012)
Health for Animals and Livelihood Improvement, http://haliproject.org/ Researching the impacts of
zoonotic disease and water management
on health and livelihoods in Tanzania
You can download
Zoonotic Disease Prevention flyers for you and your staff, as well as our Healthy Herp Handling poster
on our website.
For example, the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee
on Environmental Issues has stated that «managed cat colonies do not solve the problems of cat overpopulation and suffering, wildlife predation, or
zoonotic disease transmission.»
It includes descriptions of a dozen of the most commonly seen
zoonotic illnesses, with details
on routes of transmission from animals to humans, symptoms of
disease, treatments and other important issues.
Potential influence of climate change
on vector - borne and
zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan
Mills, J. N., K. L. Gage, and A. S. Khan, 2010: Potential influence of climate change
on vector - borne and
zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan.