Selected article for: "animal human and disease surveillance"

Author: Wicker, L. V.; Canfield, P. J.; Higgins, D. P.
Title: Potential Pathogens Reported in Species of the Family Viverridae and Their Implications for Human and Animal Health
  • Document date: 2016_6_30
  • ID: 3wmrjlhy_2
    Snippet: An inventory of organisms known to be associated with a particular species is considered essential baseline information for species management (Munson, 1991) . This information guides rational development of husbandry protocols for captive populations (Hope and Deem, 2006) , facilitates design of surveillance programmes to investigate change in species disease profiles over time (Lonsdorf et al., 2006) and highlights the threatening role infectio.....
    Document: An inventory of organisms known to be associated with a particular species is considered essential baseline information for species management (Munson, 1991) . This information guides rational development of husbandry protocols for captive populations (Hope and Deem, 2006) , facilitates design of surveillance programmes to investigate change in species disease profiles over time (Lonsdorf et al., 2006) and highlights the threatening role infectious diseases might play in endangered species management (Gilbert et al., 2014) . Given the potential for transmission of diseases between wildlife, humans and livestock (Jones et al., 2008) , a complete list of pathogens and indigenous microflora also enables evidence-based risk assessment of human and animal contact with the species in question .

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