VETS20015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Zoonosis, One Health, Aureus

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Week 12 lecture notes infectious disease-zoonoses and regular disease control and prevention. Introduction to some new terms/definitions: transmission and classification of zoonoses, emerging diseases. Intended learning outcomes: explain the significance of infectious agents transmitted between animals and humans, using relevant examples. What is veterinary public health: the sum of all attributes tp the physical, mental and social well-being of humans through an understanding and application of veterinary science. Why are zoonoses important: for your own health. Exposure through food: foods can be infected- from animal or grown in an animal environment. Exposure through environment: contaminated water source, controlling zoonoses in animals that you work with (implications for health of owners, producers staff, vet science, production animals. How are zoonoses transmitted: contact, direct, indirect, food/water, fomites, aerosol, vector (insects) Introduction of animals/people to new areas: populations move into new settlements- contact with wildlife they. Overview: hendra virus in australia, west nile virus in usa, variant creutzfeldt-jakob disease in the uk.

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