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Zoonosis
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Zoonosis
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Rabies Count Up To 25 Nov 2, 2005
According to the Region 8 Zoonosis Control Office in Uvalde, Gillespie County’s 2005 rabies break-down now stands at 12 skunks, 11 raccoons, one fox and one ...
- Fredericksburg Standard,
Valtierra: Avian influenza: Public health readiness and ... Nov 17, 2005
The fact that humans can contract avian influenza from birds makes it a zoonosis, a disease that is transmitted from animals to man. ...
- Indian Country Today,
Vaccination of poultry takes priority over humans Nov 13, 2005
This disease belongs to the zoonosis category, which means it can spread from animals to humans. There are two patients here: Animals and humans. ...
- Jakarta Post,
Imminent risk of disease from live animal markets Nov 13, 2005
Indonesia. This zoonosis (an animal disease capable of being transmitted to humans) has already cost the lives of dozens of people. ...
- Jakarta Post,
So this party host walks into an Austin electronics store . . . Oct 27, 2005
Additional restrictions by the Zoonosis Control Division of the Health Department apply to transporting some fur-bearers such as raccoons and foxes because ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Fleas with plague found in Denver, Boulder squirrels Oct 27, 2005
A dead squirrel with plague was found at 22nd Avenue and Ames Street, just west of Sheridan Boulevard this week, said David Volkel, zoonosis coordinator for ...
- Rocky Mountain News,
Places of death for animals 03 Oct 2005
...stressed they are. Avian influenza is a zoonosis. The birds in bird markets are packed together very closely in cages. They are ...
- Jakarta Post
Texas Addresses Hurricane Rita's Animal Issues Sep 26, 2005
Extension Service, Parks and Wildlife Department, and Commission on Environmental Quality, Department of State Health Services (Zoonosis Control), as well as ...
- TheHorse.com
A Digital Plague: Bring out your dead! Sep 26, 2005
Blood plague has an eerie resonence, right down to the infection pattern involving pets and animals (look up the real world equivilent zoonosis for more info). ...
- Blogcritics.org
Influenza A (H5N1): Will It Be the Next Pandemic Influenza? Are We ... Sep 20, 2005
...[PMID: 15668219]. [Abstract/Free Full Text]. 20. Shortridge KF. Pandemic influenza: a zoonosis? Semin Respir Infect. 1992;7:11-25. [PMID: 1609163].[Medline]. 21 ...
- Annals of Internal Medicine
Katrina's floodwaters pose health hazards in disaster zone Sep 1, 2005
...at Texas A&M University. Russell specializes in these diseases people catch from animals — called "zoonosis.". "There is very little ...
- Lufkin Daily News
OIE Office International des Epizooties Sep 19, 2005
Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the global benefit of the work done by Veterinary Services in the field of prevention of zoonosis. ...
- TV 5 Monde (Communiqués de presse)
Pigmen must face up to new disease risk Aug 30, 2005
Domestic producers will have to demonstrate that the industry’s existing Zoonosis Action Plan at least meets legal requirements. ...
- FarmersWeekly
Lepto lab ready with layout, waiting for equipments to come Sep 6, 2005
..."We are going to install the laboratory in the Zoonosis Laboratory since it is a zonotic diseases as leptospirosis is passed from animals to humans," said the ...
- Afternoon Dispatch & Courier
Rabid bats raise health concerns Aug 29, 2005
If a bat or any other foreign animal is around in daylight hours Public Health Zoonosis Technician Karen McDonald said they should not be handled. ...
- Texas Tech Daily Net
Dead blue jay found in Lufkin tests positive for West Nile virus31 Jul 2005
27, the Carthage blue jay on July 18 and the Tyler blue jay was picked up on July 22, according to Dr. James Wright, East Texas regional zoonosis director for ...
- Lufkin Daily News
22nd Rabies Case ConfirmedJul 13, 2005
According to the Region 8 Zoonosis Control Office in Uvalde, the incident boosted Gillespie County's 2005 rabies break-down to 12 skunks, eight raccoons, one ...
- Fredericksburg Standard
Researchers Discover Why Monkeypox Spared US VictimsJul 19, 2005
Monkeypox first appeared in humans in 1970 and, as such, is classified as a zoonosis, an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans. ...
- All American Patriots
Weaker Strain of Monkeypox Caused 2003 OutbreakJul 15, 2005
...blisters on the body. Monkeypox is a zoonosis -- an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans. Recent studies suggest that ...
- Forbes
Monkeypox mystery: New research may explain why 2003 outbreak in ...Jul 17, 2005
Monkeypox is classified as a "zoonosis," which means that it is a disease of animals that can be transmitted to humans under natural conditions. ...
- Medical News Today
US monkeypox outbreak a weaker strain: studyJul 15, 2005
...deaths," he added in a release. Monkeypox is a zoonosis, an animal disease that can be spread to humans. As humans move into animal ...
- CBC Edmonton
Officials warn of West Nile riskJul 2, 2005
..."People are still at risk," said Dr. James Alexander, regional zoonosis control veterinarian at the Texas Department of Health in Canyon. ...
- Amarillo.com (Subscription)
Officials aim for regional mosquito preventionJun 30, 2005
...plan, cities can also test dead birds for mosquito-related diseases such as West Nile virus, said Dr. Laura Robinson, zoonosis control veterinarian with the ...
- Monitor
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