Selected article for: "infectious disease and zoonotic infection"

Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2016_5_31
  • ID: 2y1y8jpx_738
    Snippet: Among participating VTHs (n = 20/35; 57.1%), greater than half reported significant outbreaks of disease among hospitalized patients in the previous 5 years; most commonly due to Salmonella enterica or equine herpesvirus-1. In addition, 50% reported significant health problems in personnel, in the previous 2 years, that most likely resulted from zoonotic infection. Of these, Cryptosporidium was identified as the most common agent. The majority of.....
    Document: Among participating VTHs (n = 20/35; 57.1%), greater than half reported significant outbreaks of disease among hospitalized patients in the previous 5 years; most commonly due to Salmonella enterica or equine herpesvirus-1. In addition, 50% reported significant health problems in personnel, in the previous 2 years, that most likely resulted from zoonotic infection. Of these, Cryptosporidium was identified as the most common agent. The majority of VTHs surveyed had a committee that oversaw biosecurity program activities as well as written biosecurity policy documents. However, only half conducted mandatory training on the biosecurity and infectious disease control program.

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