ZOONOTIC DISEASES C S Parker BVM&S MRCVS DBR Farm/Equine Unit, Scarsdale Veterinary.

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ZOONOTIC DISEASES C S Parker BVM&S MRCVS DBR Farm/Equine Unit, Scarsdale Veterinary

What is a Zoonotic disease

What is their significance to me? 4 They can kill me! 4 They can kill my clients! 4 They can kill the rest of the nation

What diseases might I meet in practice 4 Farm animal practice 4 Equine practice 4 small animal practice 4 meat hygiene work 4 Research

Farm Animal Practice 4 Tuberculosis 4 Brucella 4 Anthrax

Other farm zoonoses 4 Salmonella 4 E Coli Campylobactera 4 Listeria 4 Leptospirosis A Colour Atlas of Diseases & disorders of cattle Blowey & Weaver

BSE! 4 Prions 4 New variant cjd 4 evidence? 4 Situation abroad?

Foot & Mouth Disease 4 Zoonotic?

Other farm Zoonoses 4 Orf 4 Enzootic Abortion 4 Cryptosporridia 4 Hydatid disease 4 Q fever 4 Strep Suis In Practice Volume 18 No 8 Sept 96

Equine Practice 4 Strangles 4 Salmonella 4 Ringworm 4 Exotics-glanders 4 Equine infectious anaemia

Small Animal Practice 4 Parasites 4 Salmonella 4 campylobactera 4 ringworm 4 cat scratch fever 4 Rabies! Veterinary Parasitology G M Urquhart

Exotic Species 4 Psittacosis 4 Ornithosis

Ringworm

Rabies 4 All mammals 4 temperament change 4 humans 4 vectors A Colour Atlas of Diseases & disorders of cattle Blowey & Weaver

Future Problems 4 Transgenic organ transfer 4 Genetic manipulation 4 Aids scenarios