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Zoonoses in the WHO region of the Americas
Description
A zoonosis is any disease or infection that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans. Animals thus play an essential role in maintaining zoonotic infections in nature. Zoonoses may be bacterial, viral, or parasitic, or may involve unconventional agents. As well as being a public health problem, many of the major zoonotic diseases prevent the efficient production of food of animal origin and create obstacles to international trade in animal products.
Close-up of Dr Ivo Torturella (Brazil) a veterinarian working at the Pan American Foot and Mouth disease Centre (Aftosa Centre) at Sao Bento; near Rio de Janeiro.
Asset date
01/01/1956
Country, area, WHO office
Brazil
City
Sao Bento
State/Province
Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Centre
WHO Region
AMRO
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© WHO / Eric Schwab
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