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Compendium of Measures to Prevent Disease and Injury Associated with Animals in Public Settings, 2004. National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, June 2004.

1999 USPHS/IDSA Guidelines for the Prevention of Opportunistic Infections in Persons Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. MMWR 1999; vol. 48, No RR10:1-59.

African Pygmy Hedgehog-Associated Salmonellosis -- Washington, 1994. MMWR 1995; Vol. 44, No 24:462-3.

Animal-Associated Opportunistic Infection Among Persons Identified with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.  Glaser, CA, Angulo, FJ et al. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1994; 18: 14-24.

B-virus from Pet Macaque Monkeys: An Emerging Threat in the United States? Emerging Infectious Diseases. 1998; Vol. 4 No.1.

Caring for Pets of Immunocmpromised Persons, Angulo, FJ, Glaser, CA et al. Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association. December 15, 1994; vol. 205

Compendium of Measures To Control Chlamydia psittaci Infection Among Humans (Psittacosis) and Pet Birds (Avian Chlamydiosis), MMWR 2000; vol. 49 RR08:1-17.

Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control, 2001 National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc. MMWR 2001; vol. 50(RR08):1-9.

Dog-Bite-Related Fatalities -- United States, 1995-1996. MMWR 1997; vol. 46, No 21:463-6.

Draft Guideline for Environmental Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities. (See Chapter 8: Animals in Healthcare Faculties) Acrobat(832.2KB) .

Errata: MMWR 1999; vol. 48, No. 44:1051.

Guidelines for Preventing Opportunistic Infections Among Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients. MMWR 2000; Vol 49, No RR10:1-128.

HIV/AIDS and Animal Sheltering: What Every Shelter Should Know.  Shelter Sense February 1995; vol. 18: 2-12.

Lizard-Associated Salmonellosis -- Utah. MMWR 1992; vol. 41, No 33;610-11.

National Estimates of Nonfatal Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments -- United States, 2000. MMWR 2001; vol 50, No 17:340-6.

Outbreaks of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infections Among Children Associated With Farm Visits -- Pennsylvania and Washington, 2000. MMWR 2001 vol. 50, No 15;293-7.

Probable Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in a U.S. Resident -- Florida, 2002. MMWR 2002; vol. 51(41);927-929.

Preventing Zoonotic Diseases in Immunocompromised Persons: The Role of Physicians and Veterinarians. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 1999; 5:157-61.

 

Preventing Congenital Toxoplasmosis. MMWR 2000 Vol. 49, No RR02:57-75.

Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis -- Selected States, 1996-1998. MMWR 1999; vol 48, No44:1009-13.

Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis -- Selected States, 1994-1995. MMWR 1995; vol 44, No 17:347-50.

Salmonellosis Associated with Chicks and Ducklings -- Michigan and Missouri. Spring 1999. MMWR 2000; vol. 49, No 14:297-9.

Salmonella hadar Associated with Pet Ducklings -- Connecticut, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, 1991. MMWR 1992; Vol. 41, No 11:185-7.

 

The Ascension of Wildlife Rabies: A Cause for Public Health Concern or Intervention? Emerging Infectious Diseases. 1995; vol. 1 No 4.

USPHS/IDSA Guidelines for the Prevention of Opportunistic Infections.  Clinical Infectious Diseases 1995; 21 (supplement 1): S21-S43.

World AIDS Day 1992 - How Veterinarians are Helping Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association. December 1, 1992; vol. 201: 1663-84.



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