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What is anthroponoses?
disease that people get from other people
have a human reservoir
What is an zoonoses?
infectious disease that people get from animals either directly or indirectly

animals are the ultimate reservoir for the disease
What are not characteristics of zoonoses?
anything thats not infectious such as

poisioning
envenomation
bites,kicks, scratches
Allergies
Anthroponoses
What are examples of zoonoses reportable in animals?
yersinia pestis
rabies
bacilus anthracis
mycobacterium bovis
brucella abortus
venezuelan equine encephalmyelitis
What social changes affect zoonoses?
Changes in small animal ownership
Changes in the status of the animals
Changes in exotic animal ownership
Changes in food animal production
Changes in global trade and travel
How is zoonoses seen in vet med?
surveillance - animals are sentinels

Prevention and control - minimizing animal reservoirs and education owners

Occupational safety - protecting yourself and your staff from daily exposure to zoonotic disease
T/F

Zoonoses is found in all taxonomic groups.
True
What are global trends with zoonosis?
decreased transit time
increased access to remote areas
increased international trade in animals and animal products

exotic animal trade
mixed species animal products
increased exotic animal/multi species shipments
What are some examples of viral zoonoses?
colorado tick fever
ebola
equine encephalitis
hantavirus
hendra
hep b
influenza
japanese encephalitis
monkeypow
nipah
rabies
rift valley fever
west nile virus
yellow fever
What are examples of bacterial zoonoses?
anthrax
brucellosis
camplobacter
bartonella
leptospirosis
listeriosis
lyme disease
plague
psitacosis
Q fever
relapsing fevers
salmonellosis
Tularemia
Yersiniosis
What are examples of parasitic zoonoses?
trypanosomiasis
babesia
cryptosporosis
leishmaniasis
giardia
toxoplasma

baylisacariasis
cysticerosis
echinococcosis
schistosome dermatitis
trichinosis
larval migrans
What are examples of mycotic zoonoses?
dermatophytoses
coccidiomycosis
blastomycosis
histoplasmosis
cryptococcosis
What avian pathogens or disease can cause infections in people?
Avian influenza
Salmonella
Newcastle dz -> conjunctivitis
What causes "scours" in a calf?
E. coli, Cryptosporidium, Salmonella