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 UPMRC - Das Palestinensische Netzwerk Medizinischer Hilfsdienste
UPMRC's work with zoonosis has included: educating health workers about zoonoses, developing protocols for treatment and counseling, publishing educational materials, and encouraging the government in developing a mass animal vaccination and monitoring program.
UPMRC's involvement in the Zoonosis program has been a natural outgrowth of our focus on health care in the rural areas.
Our teams seek to discover the extent of the problem, provide immediate care and offer education about its prevention.
http://www.upmrc.org/german/content/activities/activities_c8.html

  
 More 'Evidence' That AIDS Is A Man-Made Disease
Based on results showing the simian origin of HIV [14,17,28], AIDS was treated as a zoonosis [31].
If AIDS was a zoonosis, then human exposure to SIV would result in AIDS in the SIV-infected individual.
All HIVs do derive from simian species, but AIDS does not qualify as a zoonosis and this explanation cannot in itself account for the origin of AIDS epidemic.
http://rense.com/general57/manmade.htm

  
 Zoonosis
Monkeypox is classified as a "zoonosis," which means that it is a disease of animals that can be transmitted to humans under natural conditions.
..."Our vaccine is very effective," said Dr. Beverlee Nix, zoonosis veterinarian with Region 7 of the Texas Department of Health in Temple.
The Anthrax Letters: A Medical Detective Story 20 Jul 2004
http://health.cancer-help.org/news/Zoonosis.html

  
 Announcement of Research Center for Zoonosis Control Staff Positions
recognized research career in molecular pathology and a dedicated enthusiasm for zoonosis control of the world.
Interested persons should send a curriculum vitae, list of publications, reprints of 10 representative papers, summary of the past research results within 500 words, aspirations for research and education within 500 words, and research grants for the past 10 years by
Experiences of research in BSL-4 facility are desirable.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsvs/English%20Versions/Staff%20Positions.html

  
 Zoonosis
Zoonosis is defined as a disease communicable to humans under natural conditions.
In these pages, we treat some of the pathogens a person may encounter in the field by doing something as simple as sleeping on the bare ground or petting a dog.
By visiting this site, you agree to the terms and conditions of our Disclaimer.
http://www.geo-outdoors.info/zoonosis.htm

  
 Dogs With Jobs
One of the primary roles of veterinarians in the control of zoonosis diseases is an active role in public health medicine.
The term used for diseases transmittable from animals to humans is zoonosis.
Good preventive health care for your pet consists of regular evaluations, fecal evaluations for worms and other gastrointestinal parasites, prevention of heartworm disease, vaccination against Bordetella and rabies, all essential steps in maintaining a low risk of infection for your pet.
http://www.dogswithjobs.com/about_dogs/health/zoon.html

  
 Pet owners should be aware of zoonosis diseases
William Fortney, assistant professor of diagnostic medicine pathobiology at Kansas State University, said there are several zoonosis diseases humans should be aware of.
A zoonosis disease is one that is transmitted between animals and humans.
Most people are unaware of the most common zoonosis diseases, which include contagious internal parasites such as hookworms, roundworms, two forms of tapeworm and possibly giardia.
http://www.newss.ksu.edu/WEB/NEWS/NewsReleases/listzoonosis.html

  
 Leptospirosis: A Zoonosis of Consideration
Exposure to three family dogs and a private water well, as well as the frogging pond, were explored as potential sources of infection for leptospirosis.
Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett’s Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases.
These recent events should serve to raise our level of awareness about this widespread zoonosis.
http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/hpromo/medj/leptob.html

  
 SVA - Zoonoses in Sweden up to and including 1999 (in English)
The aim of this report (published in PDF format) is to summarise the Swedish zoonosis situation in humans, animals, food and feed reflecting both veterinary and medical aspects.
A zoonosis centre, placed at the Natio- nal Veterinary Institute, has also been established as an executive body for the Zoonosis Council.
To further improve the zoonotic situation, close co-operation between veterinary, medical and other experts is necessary.
http://www.sva.se/static/207.html

  
 Zoonosis Building Better Health
We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation
Zoonosis, also called zoonotic disease refers to diseases that can be passed from animals, whether wild or domesticated, to humans.
You are here: Home > Health A to Z > Zoonosis
http://www.buildingbetterhealth.com/topic/topic103549328

  
 SVA - Disease Control
Risk assessment is an area of growing interest where work is currently ongoing.
The Swedish Zoonosis Center performs epidemiological and other scientific studies or promotes such studies to increase the knowledge about zoonoses.
A zoonosis is a disease that can be transmitted naturally between animals and man. Work at the Swedish Zoonosis Center has the objective to obtain a clear picture of the risks to contract zoonoses throughout the food production chain.
http://www.sva.se/dok/728.html

  
 Where did SARS come from? The odds say zoonosis
Daniel Shapiro, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine, has an exhaustive and well documented list of animals and the diseases that you can get from them at his zoonosis web page.
The probable answer is explained in this interesting article from the Boston Globe, Crossing the species barrier, which gives has some good background for the lay person on zoonosis, or the common spread of diseases from animal to human.
I didn't go too far down the list, and I purposely didn't open the page on Dogs.
http://www.sarswatch.org/comments.php?id=A214_0_1_0_C

  
 Information Handouts - Zoonosis (Rabies)
Please contact Occupational Health and Saftey if you have any questions regarding this policy.
Acha PN, Szyfres B: Zoonosis and Communicable Disease Common to
Schnurrenberger PR, Hubbert WT: An Outline of Zoonosis.
http://www.uwo.ca/animal/website/VS/Content/FactSheets/Rabies.htm

  
 cat cat cat - care - zoonosis
the transmission from cat diseases to humans is called zoonosis.
http://www.catcatcat.com/care14.html

  
 Zoonosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The simplest definition of zoonosis is a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
Zoonosis (pronounced as zoo-on-no-sis) is any infectious disease that may be transmitted from animals, both wild and domestic, to humans.
A slightly more technical definition is a disease that normally exists in animals, but can infect humans.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoonosis

  
 zoonosis - definition of zoonosis by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
A disease of animals, such as rabies or psittacosis, that can be transmitted to humans.
zoonosis - an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/zoonosis

  
 Daniel Shapiro's Zoonosis Page
A zoonosis is a disease that humans may acquire from animals.
Please send any suggestions including the animal, disease it may cause in humans, and a journal reference to me via e-mail or the feedback form.
For every cute, cuddly (non-human) creature out there, there is something horrible that you can potentially catch from it.
http://medicine.bu.edu/dshapiro/zoo1.htm

  
 Petfinder Home Page
Zoonosis is the term used to describe diseases that can be passed from animals to humans and vice versa.
Some of these diseases can be quite serious, or deadly, such as rabies.
http://www.petfinder.org/journalindex.cgi?path=private/shelteroperations/nutsandbolts/sheltermedicine/2.21.24.txt

  
 Zoonosis
Programs for the control of diseases communicable from animals to man, called zoonosis, are closely related to human health.
The observations of the physician and the veterinarian continue to add to the common body of medical knowledge.
Diseases of animals can possibly cause transmission of the causative agents to humans.
http://medtemple.hsc.tamus.edu/iacuc/occhealth/zoonosis.html

  
 noworms.com
Zoonosis is the transmission of disease from animals to humans.
Humans can be accidentally infected with ascarids (large roundworms), hookworms, and tapeworms, which are common parasites of dogs and cats.
This web site utilizes the latest Internet technology, and in order to experience the full functionality of this web site you will need to ensure that Javascript is enabled.
http://www.noworms.com/zoonosis.cfm

  
 Hygiene & Pests
Zoonosis is defined as those infections which are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man (W.H.O. Committee on Zoonosis, 1969).
Every zoonosis is a potential threat to human health; zoonosis is an occupational hazard for sanctuary staff who have close contact with the animals.Zoonosis is defined as infectious diseases, and are caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa or by parasites.
Big Cat Rescue has a Human Health Program and Zoonosis Control Advisory Group which meets several times a year to monitor and control zoonosis in the sanctuary.
http://www.bigcatrescue.org/clean_cats.htm

  
 Word! Zoonosis
Zoonosis means a disease that people can get from animals.
For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
You can prevent zoonoses by keeping your pet healthy, staying away from wild animals and always washing your hands after touching animals.
http://www.kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?dn=mhms&lic=120&cat_id=20216&article_set=30799&ps=309

  
 Zoonosis diseases that can be transmitted from pets veterinary medicine advice info from pet veterinarian
Zoonosis is a medical term for diseases that can be transmitted directly from our pets to us.
We as veterinarians and as pet owners have become very complacent about the diseases that can be shared between us and our pets, mainly because of the advent of all kinds of good deworming medications that have come out over the years.
Zoonosis diseases that can be transmitted from pets veterinary medicine advice info from pet veterinarian
http://www.drlarrypetvet.com/health_zoonosis.html

  
 SADSAC--Helpful Books
From Abscess to Zoonosis, Shojai discusses diseases and abnormal conditions as well as perfectly healthy behaviors like play-fighting, kneading, and the Flehman reaction.
Shojai explains cat-grooming needs, provides information on the neutering process, describes why cats navigate so well, and explores the situations likely to cause your cat stress, the symptoms associated with stress, and how best to address said stress, once you've identified it.
Amy Shojai, a veterinary technician for 20 years, has compiled an encyclopedia that provides A-to-Z guidance to cat care and cat behavior.
http://www.sadsac.org/books.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Zoonosis
Zoonosis, any infectious disease that can be transmitted to humans by other vertebrate animals, as in the case of rabies.
As the human population grows and expands into wilderness territories, humans are coming into closer contact with other animals that carry pathogens...
How well did we match your search term?
http://encarta.msn.com/Zoonosis.html

  
 Fried Man: A new zoonosis
A zoonosis is an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans.
Scientists from John Hopkins, Cameroon, and the US CDC have discovered a new zoonosis.
http://www.michael-friedman.com/archives/000281.html

  
 CDC - Baylisascaris procyonis: An Emerging Helminthic Zoonosis
Baylisascariasis is an emerging helminthic zoonosis with the potential for severe infection that may be a more important public health problem than is currently recognized.
, a roundworm infection of raccoons, is emerging as an important helminthic zoonosis, principally affecting young children.
Raccoons have increasingly become peridomestic animals living in close proximity to human residences.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol8no4/01-0273.htm

  
 Zoonosis definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Zoonosis definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Zoonosis: An infectious disease in animals that can be transmitted to people.
MedicineNet Home > MedTerms medical dictionary A-Z List > Zoonosis
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11282

  
 Welcome to Norwegian Zoonosis Centre
A zoonosis is an infectious disease that is transmissible between animals and humans.
The Norwegian Zoonosis Centre is a dynamic coordinating unit that works closely together with the other institutions with responsibilities and activities in the area of zoonoses.
The Norwegian Zoonosis Centre is a separate unit, organized in the National Veterinary Institute, in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Health.
http://www.vetinst.no/arkiv/Zoonosesenteret/Zoonosis-centre.htm

  
 Encyclopedia
he HealthAtoZ encyclopedia holds a treasure of information about conditions and diseases from AIDS to Zoonosis.
http://www.rwjuhh.net/Atoz/ency/encyindex.asp

  
 zoonoses
Therewith, a zoonosis is an infectious disease that can affect man as well as animals and can be transmitted between different species.
Hence, a wider definition of zoonosis and zoonosis pathogens seems to make sense:
This way of pathogen transmission plays an important role in Germany, because most people do not have any direct contact with farm animals.
http://www.tiho-hannover.de/einricht/who/forum_vph/home/home_e/aufgaben/zoonosen/zoonosen_e.htm

  
 People's Daily Online -- China sets up cooperation mechanism to prevent zoonosis
The mechanism suggests the establishment of a zoonosis prevention workgroup, which should hold meetings regularly to inform and report zoonosis' among humans and animals across the country.
In case any kind of zoonosis breaks out, the two ministries will jointly ask experts to conduct epidemic research and experimental inspections, as well as giving treatment advices.
The Chinese Ministry of Health(MOH) and the Ministry of Agriculture have jointly set up a zoonosis prevention mechanism recently to cope with diseases such as bird flu and swine-flu, according to the MOH.
http://english.people.com.cn/200510/14/eng20051014_214219.html

  
 Infecciones por zoonosis - A Medical Reference Article
Infecciones por zoonosis - A Medical Reference Article
A resource with information on over 10,000 medical topics including: Infecciones por zoonosis
http://www.umm.edu/dwp/016233.htm

  
 Glossary of Dog Terms: Zoonosis - Zygomatic Arch
Zoonosis: A disease of animals, such as rabies or psittacosis, that can be transmitted to humans.
Glossary of Dog Terms: Zoonosis - Zygomatic Arch
Zygomatic Arch: A bony ridge extending posteriorly (and laterally) from beneath the eye orbit.
http://www.bestfriendspetcare.com/dog_glossary/dog-terms-Z.cfm

  
 safe@work - Student Guide - Primary Industry - Zoonosis
Zoonoses are diseases of animals that can cause serious illness in people.
safe@work - Student Guide - Primary Industry - Zoonosis
http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/safe@work/modules/primary/Zoonosis.asp

  
 PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Zoonoses
In addition, some diseases (eg psittacosis or "Parrot Fever") can be carried by animals which do not show any outside signs of illness.
At the time that an animal appears to be ill there is no way of knowing whether or not it has a zoonosis.
http://www.provet.co.uk/health/zoonoses/Zoonoses.htm

  
 TACA - Zoonosis
During the 2003 legislative session, several bills were passed that affect animal control and shelter personnel.
The fee for attending an ACO training course was increased to $75.00.
As of 9-1-03, several changes in the Animal Control Officer (ACO) Training Program went into effect, including:
http://www.taca.org/zoonosis.htm

  
 Zoonosis may be caused by or feature of (sorted by category) Diseases Database
Zoonosis may be caused by or feature of the following...
Zoonosis may be caused by or feature of (sorted by category)
Content is not asserted complete or error free, please see also our disclaimer.
http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/result.asp?glngUserChoice=28555&bytRel=2&strBB=RL&blnClassSort=1

  
 Laboratory- and other Occupationally-acquired Infections
A source bibliography of books and official publications, issued since 1980 and related to occupational diseases of microbial aetiology is appended.
Zoonosis: rodents, other small mammals, ticks but also contact.
ALLBRITTON FF, SHEELEY RF, JEFFERS WA 1940 Haverhillia multiformans septicaemia: its relation to Haverhill and rat bite fevers.
http://www.boku.ac.at/iam/efb/lai.htm

  
 NEGLECT OF A ZOONOSIS
Her finding opened up a vast natural laboratory in which the epidemiology and transmission of leprosy could be studied on an unprecedented scale.
The USPHS Hospital at Carville neglected a major zoonosis hazardous to human health for 11 years despite long proximity to the largest known reservoir of leprosy bacilli in the world.
Instead of seizing this golden opportunity, USPHS embarked on a witch hunt to destroy Storrs program by accusing her of starting the zoonosis.
http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/documents/Burchfield/alc05.html

  
 Zoonosis Program - Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology
Zoonosis Program - Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology
In May 1993, an outbreak of an unexplained pulmonary illness occurred in the southwestern United States, in an area shared by Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah known as "The Four Corners." A number of previously healthy young adults suddenly developed acute respiratory symptoms; about half died.
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/zoonosis/hanta/hantahom.html

  
 Swine influenza: a zoonosis - (c) Veterinary Sciences Tomorrow
Whereas reassortment and antigenic shifts occur frequently in pigs, antigenic drift is less pronounced in the species compared to man. The availability of new susceptible piglets produces relatively low immune pressure and therefore may explain the reduced antigenic drift.
There is strong evidence to support this: i) Pigs are often in close contact with both poultry and man. Especially in China, 'the influenza epicentre' from where new virus strains originate, pigs are often kept close to people and ducks.
Swine influenza is a zoonosis for which pigs may act as an intermediate host and 'mixing vessel' for genetic reassortment between human and avian viruses [32].
http://www.vetscite.org/publish/articles/000041/print.html

  
 Terms in parasitology
Zoonosis: a parasitic disease mainly infecting animals and occasionally humans.
The animal host serves as the major parasite reservoir.
http://www.icp.ucl.ac.be/~opperd/parasites/terms.htm

  
 ZOONOTIC DISEASES
The World Health Organization defines Zoonoses (Zoonosis, sing.) as "Those diseases and infections which are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man".
Incidental host - not required for the perpetuation of the organism.
http://research.ucsb.edu/connect/pro/disease.html

  
 Search Results for zoonosis - Encyclopædia Britannica
Factsheet on this WHO program for control of zoonosis, a transmittable diseases.
The interaction of host and parasite populations constitutes the subject matter of epidemiology (the term being more inclusive than suggested by its relation to the word epidemic).
Expand your search on zoonosis with these databases:
http://www.britannica.com/search?miid=1271023&query=zoonosis

  
 Zoonosis
MANHATTAN -- Zoonosis is defined as any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
ALTHOUGH RARE, PETS CAN TRANSMIT DISEASES TO OWNERS
http://www.welbornpet.com/library/listpetdiseases111501.htm

  
 Zoonosis: What are the legal risks? - DVM
So, armed with these legal considerations, take a second look at how you handle examination room situations and hospital treatments in cases where a zoonosis is among the items on your rule-out list.
You are even less lucky if the bite gets badly infected and the client happens to be a young neurosurgeon.
Have you taken adequate care to protect yourself against clients who will sue anyone for anything?
http://www.dvmnewsmagazine.com/dvm/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=162196

  
 Zoonosis
Zoonosis is the transmission of disease from an animal to a human being through either direct or indirect contact.
THE GROOMING INDUSTRY’S MAGAZINE PRODUCED BY GROOMERS FOR GROOMERS
http://www.northerngroomers.co.uk/zoonosis.htm

  
 Zoonosis References
Campylobacter enteritis in dogs and cats: a 'new' zoonosis.
Repina LP, Nikulina AI, Kosilov IA. [A case of human infection with brucellosis from a cat].
Stetter MD, Mikota SK, Gutter AF, Monterroso ER, Dalovisio JR, Degraw C, Farley T. Epizootic of Mycobacterium bovis in a zoologic park.
http://medicine.bu.edu/dshapiro/zooref.htm

  
 Directorio de Tratamiento Asturpar
decontactar al Dr. Fernando Vargas Pino, al correo electrónico zoonosis @mail.ssa....
Con el adecuado tratamiento la enfermedad no suele ser fatal.
Las otras dos zoonosis mas frecuentes son infecciones fungicas.
http://www.asturpar.org/visualiza.php?cat=9&idioma=es&niv=3&cod_clave=2498&result=46&ini=40

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