61. An epidemiological study of animal bites in India: results of a WHO sponsore...
K.; Gangaboraiah;
Journal of Communicable Diseases. Indian Society for Malaria and other Communicable Diseases, Delhi, India: 2006. 38: 1, 32-39.
This was a WHO sponsored national multi-centric rabies survey and one of its objectives
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62. An Examination of the Relations between Social Support, Anthropomorphism and...
A Multidisciplinary Journal of The Interactions of People & Animals , Volume 21, Number 2, June 2008 , pp. 139-152(14)
Although it is well documented that pet ownership has a number of benefits, the psychological characteristics
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63. Nature-based therapy: its potential as a complimentary approach to treating ...
K. Lundgren, 2004
Journal/Seminars in Speech and Language, 25,
Nature-based therapy (NBT) has been incorporated into the practice of many medical and mental health professions. Occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses,
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64. Surveillance and control of zoonotic agents prior to disease detection in hu...
E. R.;
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. 2009. 76: 5, 421-428.
The majority of newly emerging diseases are zoonoses caused by pathogens transmitted directly or indirectly through arthropod vectors to humans. Transmission chains leading
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65. Animal welfare and the human-animal bond: considerations for veterinary facu...
seanwensley@hotmail.com
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 35(4):532-9, 2008.
Consideration of the human-animal bond typically focuses on the benefits of companion animals to human health and well-being, but it is essential that in
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66. Pet ownership and adolescent health: cross-sectional population study. | ant...
Wake, Melissa.
 Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health.  46(12):729-35, 2010 Dec.
 OBJECTIVE: To determine whether adolescent health and well-being are  associated with having a pet in the household (any
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67. Pet ownership and adolescent health: Cross-sectional population study. | ant...
Wake, Melissa.
 Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health.  46(12):729-35, 2010 Dec.
  Objective: To determine whether adolescent health and well-being are associated with having a pet in the household (any pet, or
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68. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
C. C., and F. E. Netting.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, v. 183, p. 1425-9. 1983.
The human/animal relationship exhibited by the elderly and their pets has limitations as well as potentials. The functions of a pet as
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69. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
A Multidisciplinary Journal of The Interactions of People & Animals , Volume 21, Number 1, March 2008 , pp. 5-15(11)
 Productive and positive interactions between dogs and humans have been documented in studies using dogs
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70. Animals & mental health | anthrozoology.org
& Best, A. M., 2003,
Journal of ECT., v. 19, p. 38-44.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is associated with reductions in fear, anxiety, and depression in psychiatric patients before electroconvulsive therapy
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