Zoonotic Disease Summit Florida Department of Health Florida Division of Animal Industry University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine University.

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Zoonotic Disease Summit Florida Department of Health Florida Division of Animal Industry University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida IFAS Extension

Who is here? Veterinarians Veterinarians Nurses Nurses Physicians Physicians Epidemiologists Epidemiologists Environmental Health Professionals Environmental Health Professionals Public Health Professionals; CHD Public Health Professionals; CHD Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Preparedness Preparedness Academia; Research Academia; Research Laboratory Personnel Laboratory Personnel Animal Control Professionals Animal Control Professionals Entomology and Pest Control Entomology and Pest Control Infectious Disease Specialists Infectious Disease Specialists DOH; DOACS; DEP; EO; CDC DOH; DOACS; DEP; EO; CDC

Who else needs to be here? You Decide

Interdisciplinary Collaboration Integration Synergism

Twin Towers

What

Terrorism; Anthrax; White Powder

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Nature Medicine 10, (2004) Published online: 29 October 2004; | doi: /nm1129 Most emerging diseases are of animal origin Most emerging diseases are of animal origin

Desire to prevent disease and protect the public Not only are you highly trained professionals, you are special dedicated people that are motivated to serve others and serve the public’s health Not only are you highly trained professionals, you are special dedicated people that are motivated to serve others and serve the public’s health

Our Goals today Increase technical knowledge of Zoonotic Diseases Increase technical knowledge of Zoonotic Diseases Develop new ideas for Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Integration and Synergism Develop new ideas for Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Integration and Synergism Gain knowledge and build networks to prevent and control zoonotic diseases to best serve the public’s health Gain knowledge and build networks to prevent and control zoonotic diseases to best serve the public’s health

Name that Emerging Disease or Threat…… Using a Rebus

Name that Emerging Disease + MONKEY POX

Anthrax

MAD COW DISEASE - BSE +

+ E. coli 0157:H7

opathy Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

+ + Hint: Inn Influenza

+ Hint: Ella Fitzgerald Salmonella

Hint: Crypt Cryptosporidium

T Hint: Rust Hanta Virus

Avian Influenza

Ebola

West Nile Virus

V Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Q Fever

Enjoy the Summit! Enjoy Learning!