VETS20015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Environmental Health, Henipavirus, Rhabdoviridae

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Diseases of humans in which the infectious agent is acquired from animals and for which animals are the reservoir of infection. Reservoir of infection: the principal habitat from which an infectious agent may spread to cause disease. Reverse zoonoses - spread from human to animal. The sum of all contributions to the physical, mental and social well-being of humans through an understanding and application of veterinary science . Concept incorporating interdisciplinary collaborations and communications in all aspects of health care for humans, animals and the environment, Recognizing that human health (including mental health via the human-animal bond phenomenon), animal health, and ecosystem health are inextricably linked. Interaction between human health, animal health and environmental health. Why are zoonoses important: for your own health, direct exposure to pets etc, exposure through food, exposure through the environment, controlling zoonoses in animal"s that you work with (implications for the health of.

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