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Department of Human Services


Public Health for Veterinarians

     The human-animal connection

 


Animals have always served as disease vectors for humans. While the threat is ancient, the focus on these diseases is emerging. Birds, livestock and other mammals, reptiles and insects are known to carry these emerging infectious diseases.



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Animals, insects and perhaps yet-unidentified species may be vectors of emerging disease.
Cryptococcosis

Lyme Disease

Chlamydophila psittaci

 

Rabies

     Rabies disease page

     Rabies Compendium

     Rabies Vaccination Certificate (.pdf)

     Rabies Multi-use Vaccine Certificate (.pdf)

 

Reporting Results

      Canine Veterinary Diseases

      Feline Veterinary Diseases

      Canine Zoonotic Diseases

      Feline Zoonotic Diseases

 

Veterinary Reporting 

Use this form when animal/human disease transmission is suspected.

 

West Nile Virus

 


Compendia 2008

     Animals in Public Settings

     Psittacosis Compendium

         Psittacosis Veterinarian Report Form

         Avian Chlaymidiosis fact sheet

     Rabies Compendium

     Human Rabies Prevention, United States, 2008

     Veterinary Standard Precautions Compendium

         Model Infection Control Plan

 

CD Summary issues

     Animal Bites

     Avian Influenza

     Hanta Virus

     Lyme Disease

     Plague

     Salmonella & Chicks

     Tick Bites  

     West Nile Virus

     Zoonoses I: Lyme disease and Bacterial Pet-Borne Infections

     Zoonoses II: Parasitic Infections

    

 

 

 

 
Page updated: September 04, 2008

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