Zoonoses

This book chapter focuses on zoonoses that are not transmitted primarily through food. Establishing systematic data collection is the first step to manage zoonoses. Management is complicated by heterogeneity: zoonoses may have a significant and debilitating effect on some communities but not on others. Understanding the spatial distribution of the burden of zoonoses is important to better focus control efforts. A significant constraint is the lack of collaboration between medical and veterinary authorities: institutionally speaking, zoonoses typically find themselves homeless and ignored. There is a need for one-health thinking and research to overcome inter-sectoral barriers to effective control of zoonoses.

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Main Authors: Grace, Delia, Alonso, Silvia, Bett, Bernard K., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Hu Suk Lee, Liljander, Anne M., Mariner, Jeff, Mutua, Florence K., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Patel, Ekta, Randolph, Thomas F., Roesel, Kristina, Thomas, Lian F., Toye, Philip G., Unger, Fred, Wieland, Barbara
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Language:English
Published: CAB International 2020-01
Subjects:livestock, research, animal diseases, zoonoses,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110750
https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789241853.0302
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1107502023-12-08T19:36:04Z Zoonoses Grace, Delia Alonso, Silvia Bett, Bernard K. Cook, Elizabeth A.J. Hu Suk Lee Liljander, Anne M. Mariner, Jeff Mutua, Florence K. Hung Nguyen-Viet Patel, Ekta Randolph, Thomas F. Roesel, Kristina Thomas, Lian F. Toye, Philip G. Unger, Fred Wieland, Barbara livestock research animal diseases zoonoses This book chapter focuses on zoonoses that are not transmitted primarily through food. Establishing systematic data collection is the first step to manage zoonoses. Management is complicated by heterogeneity: zoonoses may have a significant and debilitating effect on some communities but not on others. Understanding the spatial distribution of the burden of zoonoses is important to better focus control efforts. A significant constraint is the lack of collaboration between medical and veterinary authorities: institutionally speaking, zoonoses typically find themselves homeless and ignored. There is a need for one-health thinking and research to overcome inter-sectoral barriers to effective control of zoonoses. 2020-01 2021-01-07T08:45:31Z 2021-01-07T08:45:31Z Book Chapter Grace, D., Alonso, S., Bett, B., Cook, E., Hu Suk Lee, Liljander, A., Mariner, J., Mutua, F., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Patel, E., Randolph, T.F., Roesel, K., Thomas, L., Toye, P., Unger, F. and Wieland, B. 2020. Zoonoses. IN: McIntire, J. and Grace, D. (eds), The impact of the International Livestock Research Institute. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI and Wallingford, UK: CABI: 302-337. 9781789241853 9781789241860 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110750 https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789241853.0302 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108972 CC-BY-4.0 Open Access application/pdf CAB International
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Wieland, Barbara
Zoonoses
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