Current Problems in Zoonosis Research
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Auteurs : A. Mayr [Allemagne] ; P. Hübert [Allemagne]Source :
- Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B [ 0931-1793 ] ; 1989-01-12.
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- Animal kingdom, Animal origin, Animal viruses, Canine parvovirus, Current problems, Direct transmission, Effect relationship, Epidemic diseases, Facultative pathogens, Foodstuff, Full attention, Genetic aspects, Hemorrhagic fevers, Human beings, Immune suppression, Infectious diseases, Influenza, Lassa fever, Marburg, Marburg disease, Mayr, Mayr hubert, Medical microbiology, Mink enteritis virus, Molecular biologists, Multicausal zoonoses, Other hand, Pathogenic investigations, Recombination, Sindbis virus, Viral, Viral zoonoses, Viral zoonosis, Virus, Virus populations, Waste products, Zoonosis, Zoonosis research, Zoonotic viruses.
Abstract
New developments in the field of Zoonosis research are discussed. They include: 1 New emerging viral zoonosis 2 Multicausal zoonoses 3 Genetic aspects of the origin of new zoonoses 4 Transmission of zoonoses to man through foodstuffs of animal origin 5 The environment and zoonoses. Continuous zoonosis research with new molecular biological techniques is a necessity. In the final analysis, there are no true limits in the field of infectiology. Such research requires cooperation between ecologists, zoologists, botanists, molecular biologists, physicians and veterinarians.
Aktuelle Probleme der Zoonoseforschung Es werden die neuen Entwicklungen in der Zoonoseforschung besprochen. Sie betreffen: 1 Neue virale Zoonosen 2 Multikausale Zoonosen 3 Genetische Aspekte für die Entstehung neuer Zoonosen 4 Übertragung von Zoonosen durch vom Tier stammende Lebensmittel 5 Umwelt und Zoonosen. Eine permanente Zoonoseforschung unter Einbeziehung neuer molekularbiologischer Techniken wird für notwendig gehalten. Sie erfordert die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Ökologen, Zoologen, Botanikern, Molekularbiologen, Human‐ und Tiermedizinern. Letztlich führt die moderne Zoonoseforschung zu der Erkenntnis, daß es keine Grenzen in der Infektiologie gibt.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1989.tb00563.x
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