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AN AGENDA FOR ACTION: VETERINARY MEDICINE'S CRUCIAL ROLE IN PUBLIC HEALTH AND BIODEFENSE AND THE OBLIGATION OF ACADEMIC VETERINARY MEDICINE TO RESPOND |
School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. bbchomel@ucdavis.edu
Emerging and re-emerging zoonoses are zoonotic diseases caused by either totally new or partially new agents or by microorganisms previously known but now occurring in places or in species where the disease was previously unknown. Zoonotic diseases account for the majority of all emerging infectious diseases. Several factors have led to the emergence of these infections, including human demographics, the industrialization of food production, globalization, international travel and commerce, land use, microbial adaptation, and changes and breakdown in public health measures. Several zoonotic agents are also potential agents that could be used as biological weapons. The recent use of anthrax spores in tainted mall in the US underlines our need for preparedness against bioterrorism. Prevention and control of these emerging zoonotic diseases is based on recognition, investigation, and collaboration, the development of advanced diagnosis and surveillance tools, the use of applied epidemiology and molecular biology methods, as well as education, information, communication, and technology transfer.
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