Zoonotic Diseases | One Health | CDC
www.cdc.gov › onehealth › basicsWe might come into contact with animals in either urban or rural settings, during travel, while visiting animal exhibits, or while enjoying outdoor activities. However, animals can sometimes carry harmful germs that can spread to people and cause illness – these are known as zoonotic diseases or zoonoses. Zoonotic diseases are caused by harmful germs like viruses, bacterial, parasites, and fungi.
Bacterial diseases in animals | The Encyclopedia of World ...
encyclopedia.uia.org/en/problem/bacterial-diseases-animalsBacterial animal diseases include plague, glanders pseudotuberculosis, enteritis, mastitis, pneumonia, infectious anaemia, anthrax, food poisoning, tuberculosis, Johne's disease, meningitis and haemorrhagic septicaemia. Broader Animal diseases Bacterial disease Infectious diseases in animals Aggravates Zoonoses Aggravated by
The control of microbial diseases in animals: alternatives to ...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 10794953Abstract. In animal husbandry the control and prevention of infectious diseases is of basic economic importance. The introduction of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections almost 50 years ago led to a dramatic improvement in animal production. The emergence of antibiotic resistant strains demonstrates that the treatment of bacterial infections can not rely on the use of antibiotics without some critical consideration.