PPT-Zoonoses and their Socioeconomic Impact
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The word zoonoses zoonosis singular was coined by a German physician Rudolf Virchow in 1885 Greek word Zoo means animal and noses means Disease The WHO
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The word zoonoses zoonosis singular was coined by a German physician Rudolf Virchow in 1885 Greek word Zoo means animal and noses means Disease The WHO defined zoonoses as . Looking Beyond the Obesity Threshold. Inaugural Conference of the Singapore Health Economics Association. Marcel Bilger. 1. , Eliza Kruger. 1. , Eric Finkelstein. 1, 2. 1 . Signature . Program in Health Services & Systems . Associate Professor of Neurosurgery. Ali Bydon, M.D.. Associate Professor. , Department of Neurosurgery. Co-Director. , Neurosurgical Medical Student Education. Director,. Neurosurgical Undergraduate Education. What is CDC’s ZOHU Call ? 1 - hour monthly webinars that provide timely education on zoonotic and infectious diseases, One Health, and related health threats at the animal - human - ecosyst that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. Diseases . that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. Zoonoses. . Emerging Zoonoses. . According to the WHO emerging . zoonoses. is "a . zoonosis. that is . newly recognized . or . newly evolved. , or that has occurred previously but shows an increase in incidence or expansion in geographical, host or vector range”. Zoonotic Disease. Zoonosis. Disease of animals . Transmitted to humans. Under natural conditions. Awareness of . routes . of transmission . Develop . strategy . to . minimize . risk . Just-In-Time Training. Classification of . Zoonoses. . Zoonoses can be classified in many ways, the logical and scientific basis of classification of zoonoses are as follows: . On the basis of etiological agents. Based on transmission cycle. Dawn Bennett (presenter), Paul Koshy, Ian Li, Jane Coffey, Mike Dockery. Ameliorating disadvantage: Creating accessible, effective, and equitable careers and study information for low socioeconomic students. that spread between animals . and people. Caused . by germs: bacteria. , viruses, parasites, and fungi . What are Zoonoses?. E. ffects . of . Zoonoses. Human Health. Illness. Lost time. Long-term illness. Course instructor:. Dr. Bhoomika. Assistant professor cum Jr. scientist. . Classification of . Zoonoses. Classification of . Zoonoses. . Zoonoses can be classified in many ways, the logical and scientific basis of classification of zoonoses are as follows: . Social-economic conditions and drug use at the macro level. Social-economic conditions and drug use at the macro level. Social-economic conditions and drug use at the macro level. Social-economic conditions and drug use at the macro level. Dilys Morgan . Risk assessment. Is a component of risk analysis. Hazard identification. Risk assessment. Risk management. Risk communication. Hazard. Anything with the potential to cause harm . The presence of a hazard does not automatically imply a threat..
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