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one health - ANSWER the idea that the health of people is connected to the
health of animals and our shared environment

3 common factors that affect One Health - ANSWER - human population
growing --> close contact

- environmental changes in climate/land use --> disruption of animal's
habitats

- travel and trade increasing --> spreading of diseases

antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - ANSWER ability of microorganism to stop
an antimicrobial (such as antibiotics) from working against it, occurs
naturally over time

- standard treatments become ineffective

- medical procedures become very high risk

zoonotic diseases (aka zoonoses) - ANSWER caused by infections that spread
between animals and people (ex. influenza, covid, ebola, Chagas, salmonella,
etc)

endemic vs. pandemic vs. epidemic - ANSWER endemic: prevalence of
disease in population is constant at a certain rate

pandemic: epidemic over multiple countries or continents

epidemic: increase in the number of cases above what is normally expected in

,a population

morbidity - ANSWER state of being symptomatic or unhealthy for a disease
or condition (sickness rate)

Rabies type of biological virus, transmission causes, symptoms, prevention
methods - ANSWER - Rhabdoviridae, single stranded RNA virus

- transmission thru direct contact like skin/mucous membranes in eyes, nose,
mouth (mostly from animals)

- symptoms: flu-like, progression to neurologic symptoms and death

- extremely fatal, but easily preventable: vaccination, prompt wound care,
etc.

what animals are most likely to give you rabies - ANSWER bats, raccoons,
skunks, foxes, mongooses

true or false: domestic dogs and other mammal pets can get rabies from wild
animals, or transmit to wild animals - ANSWER true

Leptospirosis bacteria name, transmission/outbreak causes, symptoms,
prevention methods - ANSWER - Leptospira

- transmission: direct contact with infected animal urine or contaminated
water and soil (rodents)

- exposure with contaminated water can cause (hurricane or flood)

- symptoms: liver or kidney failure, wide range of symptoms

- prevention: antibiotics, vaccines, minimize exposure

bioterrorism - ANSWER intentional release of viruses, bacteria, or other

, germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops

Anthrax bacteria type, how animals can get it, and how humans can get it -
ANSWER Bacillus anthracis, gram positive rod shaped

- bacteria produces spores, which exist naturally in environment and in
plants, so herbivorous animals are at a risk

- humans making contact with animals/animal products, through skin or
mucous, inhalation, ingestion, injection

why is the range of mortality rate for Anthrax so large - ANSWER depends on
route of entry - certain routes have much higher mortalities than others

Foot and mouth disease virus type, who it affects, symptoms, economic
burden - ANSWER - NOT transmissible to humans, not a PH risk

- affects cloven-hoofed animals (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, etc), domestic
and wild

- symptoms: blisters on feet, tongue, and mouth, loss of appetite,
depression, growth reduction, milk reduction

- very high morbidity (nearly 100%)

- trade restrictions and loss of product from sick animals causes economic
losses




Foot and mouth disease 2001 UK outbreak - ANSWER - resulted in slaughter
of 7 million animals

- 10-20 billion dollars financial impact

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