Wildlife and Infectious Animal Diseases: The Proceedings of a Nordic -Baltic seminar on the role of the wildlife as reservoir and /or spread of infectious ... diseases in the coastal areas of count
Book Details
Author(s)Jørgen M. Westergaard
PublisherNordic Council of Ministers
ISBN / ASINB00JFT4JR2
ISBN-13978B00JFT4JR0
Sales Rank2,489,650
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Many infectious diseases of domestic animals and humans have reservoirs in wild animals. One of these diseases is rabies which worldwide causes more than 55.000 deaths pr. year. Climatic changes, human population growth, certain livestock production systems and continued globalization enhance the interface between wildlife, domestic animals and man. The wildlife component of this triad has received inadequate attention in the past to effectively protect man, livestock, poultry and pet animals. The seminar held in Gdansk, Poland 2 – 3 October 2013 highlighted how the wildlife has high economic, ecological, social and cultural value for the coastal areas bordering the Baltic Sea and how it contributes to recreation. Nevertheless, the wildlife plays also an important role in the spread of infectious diseases and thereby the need for focus on disease surveillance and control measures.
