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Description of Zoonotic DZ WCC

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Zoonotic Dz
Symptoms
Etiological Agent
Transmission
Rabies   Neurological, Generally fatal in people and domestic animals   Rabies VIRUS   Bite wounds, Hosts all mammals  
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Contagious Ecthyma (Orf)   Pustular lesions or rash   parapoxVIRUS   Contact w/lesions or infected fomites Hosts, sheep, goats, wild ungulates  
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Herpes B Virus   non-human; mild cold-sore, humans; Encephalities, actute adb pain, fever, diarrhea, 70% fatality   herpes VIRUS   contact w/lesions, aerosol (non-human primates)  
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Equine Encephalomyelities   Neurologic   Arboviruses (EEE, WEE, VEE, West Nile)   Mosquitos are vectors, Horses/birds  
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Anthrax   Cutaneious Form (Wool Sorters Dz)   Bacillus anthracis (BACTERIA)   Bite wound or direct exposure to spores (Cattle, sheep, goats, dogs humans  
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Brucellosis   Undulent Fever   Brucella abortus   Contact with infected material (cattle, sheep, Goats, dogs)  
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Cat Scratch Dz   Lymphadenities, Dermatitis, Septicimia   Bartonella Henselae   Bite or scratch Host: cats  
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Leptospirosis   non-specific, icterus   Leptospira interrogans (BACTERIA)   contact w/infected urine Hosts: rodents ruminants, dogs, cats, people  
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Plague   Bubonic-Lymph Nodes, Septicemic-whole body, pneumonic-lungs   Yersinia pestis (Bacteria)   Bites from fleas, Hosts: fleas of rats/rodents, occ dogs and cat fleas  
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Psittacosis (parrot fever)   Generalize fever, flu   C. psittaci (bacteria, chlamydia)   Aerosol or fecal Host: parrots, occ. poultry  
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Bacterial Enteric Disease   GI, Septicemia, Local Infections (Diarrhea!!)   Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter   Fecal oral, ingestions of cntmntd food Hosts: repitles, birds, large animals, non-human primates  
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Turberculosis   Respiratory, Septicemic   Mycobacterium bovis. M. TB, M. avium   Inhaled droplets Host: Cattle, birds, primates, humans  
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Q-Fever   Flu   coxiella burnetti   Contaminated birth fluids (ruminants) aerosols or ingestin of infected milk/meat - ticks? Host:cows, humans  
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Tularemia   Flu Occ. fatal, pneumonia etc.   Francisella tularensis BACTERIA   Handling infec animals, tick bites Hosts: wild rodents, lagomorps  
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Lyme Disease   Flu, rash, polyarthritis, endocarditis   Borellia burgdorferi BACTERIA   Deer ticks Hosts: cats, dogs, cattle, horses, humans  
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Erysipeloid   Animal-diamond skin Dz, Human-Inflammatory lesions/skin, septicemia   Eryslpelothris rhuslopathiae   Contamination of wounds while handling Hosts: swine, occ fish/poultry  
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Rat Bite Fever   Acute febrile Dz, Inflamm. lymphadenopath, rash, complication; pneumomia, hepatitis, enteritis   Gram neg, pleomorphic strep   Infect by bite of infect rodent or via contaminated milk or food Hosts: Rats/Mice  
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Toxoplasmosis   Abortion, Birth defects   Protozoan parasite   Ingestion/inhalation of oocysts, improperly prepared food Hosts: rodents, cats, birds, humans  
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Cutaneious laraval Migrans   Intense PURITIS   Hookworms   Infect larva from soil Hosts: dogs cats  
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Visceral larval Migrans   Allergic reaction, Infection/GI/Liver   Roundworms   Ingest of infective larvae from soil or close contact with animals Hosts: dogs cats  
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Scabies   Intense puritis   Parsitic mite   contact with dogs esp. puppies Hosts: all mammals  
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Dermatomycosis (Ringworm)   Pruritis, rash, circular lesions   Fungi, microsporum sp.   Direct contact Hosts: dogs cats occ large animals  
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Vectors   Mechanical   Biological   Mechnanical: no life change Bilogical: growth and devl of infectious agent/multiply or develop prior to becoming infective.  
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