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Infectious Diseases - Zoonoses

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      new window CDC - Healthy Pets, Healthy People  [Recommended]   Description: Extensive directory of zoonotic disease related factsheets, articles, prevention tools, resources, and news reports. (cdc.gov)
new window About.com: Zoonotic Diseases Description: Disease information on several zoonoses. (vetmedicine.about.com)
new window Animal Health, Emerging Animal Disease (AHEAD) Description: Federation of American Scientists' project for proactive surveillance of zoonoses and other animal diseases. Includes information on rabies, West Nile fever, ehrlichiosis, equine encephalitis, anthrax, Pfiesteria, "mad cow" disease, deformed frogs, and diseases of both wildlife and farm animals. (fas.org)
new window AVMA Public Health Information Description: Publications and links from the American Veterinary Medical Association on "Mad Cow Disease", psittacosis, rabies, and other zoonoses. (avma.org)
new window CDC Division of Parasitic Diseases - Parasitic Pathways - Animals Description: Factsheets and articles on parasitic zoonoses. (cdc.gov)
new window CDR Weekly: Zoonoses Description: Reports on common animal associated infections in England and Wales. (hpa.org.uk)
new window Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Zoonosis Program Description: Factsheets on hantavirus, west nile virus, plague, rabies, and tick-borne diseases. (cdphe.state.co.us)
new window Daniel Shapiro's Zoonosis Page Description: Lists zoonoses associated with each animal species. (medicine.bu.edu)
new window Defra, UK - Disease Surveillance and Control - Zoonoses Description: Includes reports and disease information. (defra.gov.uk)
new window Emerging Zoonoses Description: Paper on new zoonoses from the CDC. (cdc.gov)
new window Food Safety Authority of Ireland - Zoonoses Description: Features publications and factsheets. (fsai.ie)
new window Health Protection Agency: Zoonoses Description: UK information and response center for surveillance and control of infectious diseases. Includes zoonoses factsheets, reports, and articles. (hpa.org.uk)
new window Larva Migrans and Echinococcus Hydatidosis Description: Features treatments, causes, and prevention. (vetmed.wisc.edu)
new window Mediterranean Zoonoses Control Programme Description: Includes activities, publications, factsheets, and meetings. In Greek and English. (mzcp-zoonoses.gr)
new window Melissa Kaplan's Herps, Zoonoses and Related Human Health Concerns Description: Direcotry of articles and factsheets on pet related zoonoses focussing on salmonella in iguanas. (anapsid.org)
new window New York State Department of Health Zoonoses Program Description: Features factsheets, guidelines, resources, and newletters. (health.state.ny.us)
new window North West Zoonoses Group Description: UK organization. Includes membership, reports, disease information, and surveillance information. (northwest-zoonoses.info)
new window Ohio Depratment of Health: Zoonotic Diseases Description: Includes forms, factsheets, links, and publications. (odh.state.oh.us)
new window Postgraduate Medicine: Zoonotic Infections from Pets Description: Discusses several pet borne diseases by species of animal. (postgradmed.com)
new window Salmonella and Other Zoonoses: The Basics Description: Discusses salmonellosis and other zoonoses carried by reptiles and other pets. (anapsid.org)
new window Society for Zoonotic Ecology and Epidemiology Description: Features publications, events, research, and publications. (zooeco.org)
new window State of WashingtonZoonotic and Vector-borne Disease Program Description: Provides technical assistance and training to local health departments, veterinarians, and the public on the transmission, prevention, control, and epidemiology of diseases transmitted to humans from insects and animals. (doh.wa.gov)
new window Texas Department of Health Zoonosis Control Division Description: Includes factsheets, disease information, information for veterinarians, and the oral rabies vaccination program for wildlife. (tdh.state.tx.us)
new window The European Committee - Food Safety - Zoonoses Description: Includes directives, white papers, reports, and articles. (europa.eu.int)
new window University of Illinois Center for Zoonoses Research Description: Includes news, research, disease factsheets, and upcoming events. (cvm.uiuc.edu)
new window WHO/OMS: Zoonoses Description: Factsheets and publications concerning several zoonotic diseases. (who.int)
new window WHO: Zoonotic Diseases: Animal and Food-related Health Risks Description: Features factsheets, meetings, reports, issues, and publications. (who.int)
new window Zoonoses Acquired from Pet Primates Description: Discusses several monkey and ape borne zoonotic diseases. (primate.wisc.edu)
new window Zoonoses Manual Description: Extensive article from the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. (lapublichealth.org)
new window Zoonoses of House Pets Other Than Dogs, Cats and Birds Description: Article by Bruno B. Chomel, DVM PhD, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Journal. (anapsid.org)
new window Zoonotic Disease Description: Extensive directory of diseases listed by animal reservoir. (research.ucsb.edu)
new window Zoonotic Diseases in Wildlife Description: Discusses several zoonoses carried by wild animals. (tc.umn.edu)
new window Zoonotic Diseases Tutorial Description: Zoonotic diseases are diseases caused by infectious agents that can be transmitted between (or are shared by) animals and humans. Features detailed information on many of organisms. (vetmed.wisc.edu)
 




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