Zoonotic Diseases Information
What is a zoonotic disease?
Zoonotic diseases (zoonoses) are diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans.
What are some common zoonotic diseases?
There are over 200 zoonotic diseases. Some of the most common include:
- Rabies
- Hantavirus
- West Nile Virus
- Monkey pox
Why are zoonotic diseases important?
They can cause severe illness in humans and animals. Many could be used as a bioterrorism agent such as:
How are they transmitted?
Zoonotic diseases can be caused by a variety of ways. The most common are:
- Respiratory or inhalation:
- Anthrax
- Hantavirus
- Psittacosis
- Vector:
- West Nile Virus
- Rocky Mountain
- Spotted Fever
- Direct Contact:
- Monkey pox
- Plague
- Q Fever
- Rabies
- Food or water:
- E-coli 0157:H7
- Salmonella
- Trichinosis
- Giardiasis
How can zoonotic diseases be prevented or controlled?
- Wash hands often, especially when:
- preparing food
- using the restroom
- handling pets or other animals
- cleaning up pet waste
- Routinely clean and disinfect areas accessed by pets
- Handle and prepare foods safely
- Protect yourself from ticks and mosquitos
- Avoid contact with wild animals such as:
- reptiles (turtles and lizards)
- raccoons
- skunks
- Do not keep exotic animals such as lizards, prairie dogs as pets
- If you find a dead animal:
- Wear rubber gloves when disposing of them
- Wrap the dead animal in double plastic bag when disposing
What are some signs that people should you look for and report?
- Abortions
- Rodent die-offs
- Neurological symptoms
- Skin nodules or pox-like lesions
- Nasal discharge or respiratory symptoms
- Clusters of unusual, severe or unexplained illnesses or sudden deaths
- Similar illnesses or deaths among different species
BE ALERT FOR THE UNUSUAL!
Who should I report suspicious signs to?
- your local health department
- your local veterinarian
- N. D. State Veterinarian -
Telephone: 701.328.2653
- N. D. Department of Health - Division of Disease Control
Telephone: 701.328.2378
800.472.2180
- After hours or during an emergency call: 800.472-2121
Where can I find more information about zoonotic diseases?
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