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What is anthroponoses?
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disease that people get from other people
have a human reservoir |
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What is an zoonoses?
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infectious disease that people get from animals either directly or indirectly
animals are the ultimate reservoir for the disease |
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What are not characteristics of zoonoses?
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anything thats not infectious such as
poisioning envenomation bites,kicks, scratches Allergies Anthroponoses |
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What are examples of zoonoses reportable in animals?
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yersinia pestis
rabies bacilus anthracis mycobacterium bovis brucella abortus venezuelan equine encephalmyelitis |
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What social changes affect zoonoses?
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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 |
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How is zoonoses seen in vet med?
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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 |
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T/F
Zoonoses is found in all taxonomic groups. |
True
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What are global trends with zoonosis?
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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 |
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What are some examples of viral zoonoses?
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colorado tick fever
ebola equine encephalitis hantavirus hendra hep b influenza japanese encephalitis monkeypow nipah rabies rift valley fever west nile virus yellow fever |
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What are examples of bacterial zoonoses?
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anthrax
brucellosis camplobacter bartonella leptospirosis listeriosis lyme disease plague psitacosis Q fever relapsing fevers salmonellosis Tularemia Yersiniosis |
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What are examples of parasitic zoonoses?
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trypanosomiasis
babesia cryptosporosis leishmaniasis giardia toxoplasma baylisacariasis cysticerosis echinococcosis schistosome dermatitis trichinosis larval migrans |
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What are examples of mycotic zoonoses?
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dermatophytoses
coccidiomycosis blastomycosis histoplasmosis cryptococcosis |
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What avian pathogens or disease can cause infections in people?
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Avian influenza
Salmonella Newcastle dz -> conjunctivitis |
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What causes "scours" in a calf?
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E. coli, Cryptosporidium, Salmonella
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