Wildlife infectious disease control in Europe

作者: M. Artois

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摘要: During the last thirty years, common infectious diseases of humans or animals have changed their manner attack… New epidemiological patterns emerged as wild species acted victim, host reservoir. This has been seen in rabies, bovine tuberculosis or, more recently, wild-boar classical swine fever. Attempts to control these not always successful depending on criteria proposed objective. Emerging are interest for veterinarians well public health officials. As far wildlife is concerned, difficulties can arise controlling population dynamics either pathogen. Lessons learnt from previous experiences could help management new emerging problems.

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