Exotic and Emerging Diseases of Animals: An Internet Course for Veterinary Students

dc.contributor.author Roth, James
dc.contributor.author Boghossian, Aida
dc.contributor.author Brown, Corrie
dc.contributor.author Cowen, Paula
dc.contributor.author Davis, Radford
dc.contributor.author Galyon, Jane
dc.contributor.author Hird, David
dc.contributor.author Kasper, Janine
dc.contributor.author Little, Susan
dc.contributor.author Uhlenhopp, Eldon
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine
dc.date 2018-02-17T04:43:35.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-07T05:15:22Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-07T05:15:22Z
dc.date.issued 2002-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>US agricultural and companion animals are very vulnerable to the introduction of exotic and emerging animal diseases (EEAD). These diseases could occur through unintentional introduction (the risk of outbreaks grows as free trade increases), could occur through the deliberate introduction of disease agents (bio-terrorism or agro-terrorism), or could emerge as new diseases. EEAD, for the purpose of this course, are defined as those animal diseases that are reportable in the US. This includes diseases on the Office international des épizooties (OIE) List A, selected diseases on List B that either are not found in the US or are reportable, and selected emerging diseases. Some of the exotic and emerging diseases are considered to be foreign animal diseases because they do not occur in the US. Others are found in the US but are under eradication programs. Some are zoonotic and must be monitored and controlled to protect human health. Many of these diseases are important causes of animal suffering and are economically very important. It is essential that veterinarians be familiar with these diseases and have access to accurate, concise information about their salient characteristics.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This is an article in <em>Journal of Veterinary Medical Education</em> 29 (2002): 210.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Medical Education
dc.subject.disciplines Online and Distance Education
dc.subject.disciplines Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology
dc.subject.disciplines Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Epidemiology, and Public Health
dc.title Exotic and Emerging Diseases of Animals: An Internet Course for Veterinary Students
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