11. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), a source of zoonotic cryptospor...
risks to public health from wildlife are poorly understood. In summer 2008, the Cryptosporidium sp. rabbit genotype was identified as the aetiological agent in an outbreak of waterborne human cryptosporidiosis. The source was a wild rabbit that
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12. Pets & children | anthrozoology.org
in particular. Interests in wildlife decreased with age, and few respondents wished to save ecologically-significant species (ants, bees, ladybirds) from extinction
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Behavioral
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13. Bacterial and parasitic zoonoses of exotic pets. (Special Issue: Bacterial a...
by exotic pets and wildlife. Exotic animal practitioners must be aware of these risks not only to protect their health but also to safeguard the health of staff and clients. This article reviews selected bacterial and parasitic zoonoses
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14. From "one medicine" to "one health" and systemic approac...
pet animals, livestock and wildlife and their social and ecological environment is evident and requires integrated approaches to human and animal health and their respective social and environmental contexts. The history of integrative thinking
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15. Animals & modern cultures: A sociology of human-animal relations in mode...
such as bird watching and wildlife parks, meat and livestock industries, how attitudes and practices towards animals vary widely according to social class, ethicity, gender, region and nation. Written in a lively and accesible style, the book
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16. Bartonellosis. (Special Issue: Zoonoses: advances and perspectives.) | anthr...
species harbored by wildlife. This article provides an overview of bartonellosis of dogs and cats, and discusses public health implications of animal bartonellosis.
( categories: Veterinarians | Zoonosis )
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17. Psittacosis. (Special Issue: The atypical pneumonias.) | anthrozoology.org
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19. One health: the importance of companion animal vector-borne diseases. | ant...
pathogens emerging from wildlife and production animal species, but one of the most significant One Health challenges is rabies for which there is a canine reservoir. This review considers the role of small companion animals in One Health and
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Zoonosis
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Cruelty & Animal Welfare
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