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Prof. MVDr Václav K o u b a, DrSc. GENERAL EPIZOOTIOLOGY INSTRUCTIVE CHARTS
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Epizootiology: definition, structure
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Epizootiology position in medicine 1.5 Relations with other sciences
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2.0 Animal population – characteristics of epizootiological importance 3.0 Animal population resistance
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4.0 Animal population salubrity-morbidity and viability- mortality 5.1 Animal population health process
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5.1 Indicators of animal population salubrity 5.4 Indicators of animal population viability
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6.1 Indicators of animal population morbidity 6.3.1 Indicators of animal population mortality
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7.0 Epizootiological structure of animal population
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8.1 Etiological agens of animal diseases 8.2.1 Characteristics of biological etiological agens
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9.1 Sources of etiological agents of transmissible diseases 10.1 Transmission of etiological agens of animal diseases
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11.1 Natural environmental factors 12. Interaction animal-etiological agent-environment
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13. Epizootic process Anti-epizootic measures: detaining, reducing, eliminating and eradicating
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Epizootic process grades 12. Infection process forms
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Stages of epizootic process dynamics Territorial structure of animal disease natural focus
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14. Foci of animal diseases 14.7 Natural nidality
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15. Diseases common to man and animals 16. Economic and social factors influencing epizootic process
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17. Consequences of animal population health and disease 18.1 Investigations of the epizootiological situation
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Differences between epizootiological and individual investigations Specificity and sensitivity of diagnostic methods True and false results
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19. Information system on epizootiological situation 20. Analysis of epizootiological situation
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23. Epizootiological strategy and measures 24. Animal population health creation
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25. General measures for the protection of health of animal population 26. Animal population specific health protection
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Epizootiological criteria for animal moving/contacts and for black-and-white production system
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27. Epizootiological protection of country territory 28. Animal population general health recovery
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29. Animal population specific health recovery 30. Measures against diseases common to animals and man
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Influences on the intensity, localization and timing of epizootiological measures
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31. Epizootiological sanitation 32. Planning of epizootiological measures
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33. Epizootiological organization 34. Results and efficiency of epizootiological measures
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