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Zoonoses - say what? You may have never heard this term, but, you have almost certainly heard of H1N1 or SARS or West Nile virus or Ebola virus. Zoonoses are microbiologic infections acquired from animals. Zoonoses can come in the form of bacteria, viruses or parasites. A "zoonosis" (the singular form of zoonoses) is any disease that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans. It is estimated that over 60 % of all new human diseases are zoonotic and that over 70 % of these originate with wildlife and people having close contact with pets (especially exotic pets), wild animals or livestock or their food products. Studies over recent years have revealed a pattern of dangerous, even fatal, emerging new human diseases resulting from genetic mutations of known pathogens previously thought dead-ended in non-humans. The increased mobilization of both humans and pets, plus increased use of livestock and animal products have led to deep new concerns for the international health community. Not only the development of new diseases, but also, a recurrence of old diseases is being seen. Some of these diseases, once transmitted to humans, have the potential to create pandemics, like the one now occurring with the H1N1 "swine flu" virus. Besides causing a direct health hazard to humans, they can also affect the world's food supply by requiring the destruction or quarantine of millions of dollars in livestock. The huge international trade in animal products for food, plus the large scale movement of people through tourism, have increased the opportunity for these pathogens to mutate and cross transmit between species. SARS, Ebola virus, H1N1 and West Nile virus are a few that have crossed the species barrier recently and now infect humans, sometimes with devastating effects. The mutated pathogens can be transmitted via the food chain, contact with infected animals or can even be airborne or waterborne in some cases. The increased encroachment of humans into wild animal habitats, the exotic pet trade and the increase in the numbers of animals raised in close proximity are also contributing factors.
What is being done about it? One of the obstacles is detection and identification of the disease syndromes. Lack of documentation of clinical suspicion and the difficulty in recognizing the causes is delaying the identification of these new diseases. The detection and follow up study of the infection's epidemiology will require huge investments and improvements in research. Efforts are underway through GLEWS (Global Early Warning System) in a joint system aimed at coordinating the alert mechanisms of WHO (World Health Organization, FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), OIE (World Organization for Animal Health) and others in the health community. Much more needs to be done and international cooperation is required. This is truly a World problem.
What can you do? Get immunized for H1N1 and if you own exotic pets or raise livestock be vigilant about their health.You can also keep apprised of developments by keeping up with alerts posted by the World Health Organization. If you now own or decide to purchase an exotic pet ask your veterinarian about health concerns. Purchase your pet from a licensed and reputable exotic pet dealer.
How To Stop Binge Eating
By: Tariq Ghazi | 20/01/2010If you want to stop binge eating...then you must read this article!
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Body Pain
By: adrianna smith | 20/01/2010If you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, pain is probably your primary interest. This degenerative disease can be extremely painful and uncomfortable when up torches. Basically, rheumatoid arthritis typically affects the joints around the ankles, wrists, fingers and hands.
Asbestos Removal - US Fights back Mesothelioma with $ 2Billion Aid
By: K James | 20/01/2010There are many schools of thought when it comes to how to deal with asbestos. It is a fact that the dangers of asbestos lies in its inhalation.
Arthritis Disease And Its Causes
By: Firoza Bhamgara | 20/01/2010Arthritis is a common and painful disease. Caused due to many factors like sports injury, genetics, overweight or obesity. It affects people of any age, gender, or race. You can prevent or lower the risk of arthritis by leading a healthy lifestyle.
Home remedies eczema
By: john | 20/01/2010Doctors and specialists have yet to find a single cause or solution for eczema. Taking the first step and treating your eczema at home can save you time and money. Some people never get the relief from eczema that they need until they begin to look for solutions themselves. The tips below have worked well for myself; give these eczema home remedies a try. Holistic practitioners usually recommend immediate diet changes for eczema sufferers. Some people report immediate relief when they completely
Food poisoning remedies
By: john | 20/01/2010At some point in every person's life they will likely come down with some form of food poisoning. The causes of the food poisoning could be any number of things from allergic reactions to undercooked food containing some type of bacteria that spread inside the body. When a person comes down with poisoning people are often confused about the steps that should be taken and often wait it out. This causes unwanted suffering. There are however, some natural remedies for food poisoning. One of the mos
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Same day STD test results with a walk-in private clinic
By: Ronald Kresten | 20/01/2010There is apparently a growing public demand for the provision of a local private STD clinic able to provide anonymous STD and HIV tests without the requirement of pre-booking or the necessity of waiting for an appointment. A private STD clinic provide medical staff that is specifically trained in this side of a person's health who are the best and fastest medical professionals who can help as soon as you need it.
Why You Need to Take the H1N1 Vaccine
By: Mark Thevenot | 04/11/2009 | MedicineVaccines are the only effective means you will have to protect yourself, your family and your co-workers from potential death from the H1N1 Swine Flu virus. When both the World Health Organization (WHO) and The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) put out a World-wide alert that this disease is serious...
Flu Symptoms (8) - Do I Have the Flu or Just a Cold?
By: Mark Thevenot | 27/11/2008 | MedicineI feel horrible! - do I have the flu or is it just a common cold? This question is usually the 1st one that comes to my mind when I get that lousy-all-over-feeling that lets me know I've caught a winter season bug. Some of the symptoms of the flu...
Death by Diarrhea - New Mutant Bacteria Invades Hospitals
By: Mark Thevenot | 01/07/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsNew deadly mutant bacteria strain invades hospitals in 38 states in the USA. Thousands could be infected by Clostridium difficile NAP1/027.
8 Tips for Prescription Savings That Could Save Your Life!
By: Mark Thevenot | 01/05/2008 | Medicine8 life saving tips for saving real money on your prescription drugs.
Affordable Medical Care Just A Dream? Six Tips Make This Dream A Reality
By: Mark Thevenot | 07/02/2008 | MedicineIf you want to protect yourself and your family without going broke, you will need to be pro-active when it comes to health care. Despite the extremely high cost of most medical care, access to free or discounted care is there for those willing to make a small effort to...
The Internet - A Drug Candy Store!
By: Mark Thevenot | 25/01/2008 | Internet"The Internet has become a pharmaceutical candy store - offering a high to any kid with a credit card at the click of a mouse" - Joseph A. Califano Jr., National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, chair and president. The number of websites advertising and selling controlled prescription drugs like...
Nightmare For Many Senior Citizens - The Donut Hole!
By: Mark Thevenot | 08/11/2007 | FinanceOver 4 million senior citizens, up to 38 % of enrollees, may "go into the hole financially" or, "donut hole", what insurers and bureaucrats prefer to call the dreaded "coverage gap". Regardless of what you choose to call it, the Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage gap "donut-hole" can be...
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Mark Thevenot's websites are www.superrxcard.com. and www.drugcardplus.com. Visitors to his websites can print a free prescription drug discount card that is accepted at over 60,000 pharmacies.
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