PPT-Bats : Reservoirs for zoonotic disease and the implications for public

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health Lisa Winnett BS CPH Provisional UNT Health Science Center Presenter Disclosures 1 The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests

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health Lisa Winnett BS CPH Provisional UNT Health Science Center Presenter Disclosures 1 The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months. Associate Director for . Zoonoses. and One . Health. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic . Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People Can Catch Diseases from Their Pets. What is a bat?. Mammal. Only flying mammal. Small. Nocturnal. Live in caves. Eat insects and fruit. Live in caves. wildirdarden.inc. http://www.flowstonenews.com. Myths and Rumors. Blind. Vampires. Fly into hair. Principles of Epidemiology. A. Epidemiology is the study of the factors influencing the frequency and distribution of diseases. 1. communicable diseases – diseases that can be transmitted from one host to another . Mammal. Only flying mammal. Small. Nocturnal. Live in caves. Eat insects and fruit. Live in caves. wildirdarden.inc. http://www.flowstonenews.com. Myths and Rumors. Blind. Vampires. Fly into hair. Dirty. Use this lesson as a model for the process of writing an informative research paper.. Mrs. Gennosa www.elahelp.com. Writing . Informative . Text. Select a topic: What do I care about? . Writing . Please check your campers, tents, awnings and umbrellas before you leave. Please check for bats!.  . Bats sometimes roost on campers and trailers. Bats have been found in awnings, and up inside umbrellas too!. Please check your campers, tents, awnings and umbrellas before you leave. Please check for bats!.  . Bats sometimes roost on campers and trailers. Bats have been found in awnings, and up inside umbrellas too!. Zoonoses. and One . Health. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic . Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People Can Catch Diseases from Their Pets. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Parasitology. , 2016. https. ://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2016.04.007. What are Zoonotic Diseases?. Zoonotic Diseases . are . caused . by infections . shared . between . animals . and people. Hantavirus is . TOOLKIT 1 Purpose ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................... 2 Background .......... Learning . outcomes . after the end of the lecture students should . 1) define zoonotic infections . 2) for the discussed zoonotic . infections,link. the causative agent and compare the mode of transmission to humans . Definitions. Zoonotic. . Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Ex: Rabies. Parasite. Organisms that live on or in a host, which the parasite gets its food from. Host. An organism that the parasite lives on or in for part of it’s life cycle. Viral Hepatitis Infections. hepatitis is one of systemic . infections in . humans caused by . the . nonhuman primate . zoonoses. . .. . However, of the viral . infections that . target the liver as the primary site of involvement. Q2 . 2019 provisional data. Health Protection Surveillance Centre. October, . 2019 . Provisional data, . Q2 . 2019 . Key Points – Q2 2019 zoonotic and vectorborne disease. Toxoplasmosis . was the most commonly reported zoonotic disease (n=17.

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