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Veterinary Public Health
Preventing the spread of infectious diseases is a global public good (public good is a concept associated with economic policies. Over 60% of human... -
Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology Management of Zoonoses
This book reviews the etiology of major zoonotic diseases, their impact on human health, and control mechanisms for better management. It also...
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Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology Veterinary Public Health- Epidemiology-Zoonosis-One Health
This book introduces and reviews the essential principles of Veterinary Public Health, Zoonoses, One Health, principles and applications of...
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Empathy and mental health in veterinary medicine
In veterinary medicine, the relationship between empathy and mental health presents a complex and important aspect of professional well-being....
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Disaster Response Under “One Health” Approach: Contribution of Veterinary Public Health
Disasters whether natural or man-made have extreme impacts on human, animal, and environmental health. Disasters also influence economies and... -
PetBERT: automated ICD-11 syndromic disease coding for outbreak detection in first opinion veterinary electronic health records
Effective public health surveillance requires consistent monitoring of disease signals such that researchers and decision-makers can react...
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Prevalence of mental health symptoms and potential risk factors among Austrian veterinary medicine students
Although the poor mental health of veterinarians has been reported in different countries, no data exist on mental health in Austrian veterinary...
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Spatial evaluation of animal health care accessibility and veterinary shortage in France
The decrease in the supply of veterinary healthcare in France adversely affects health of food-producing animals. In a One Health perspective, the...
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Various Aspects of Veterinary Clinical Reasoning, Economics, Health Informatics, and Telemedicine
The chapter covers the topic of veterinary clinical reasoning, which is the method veterinarians use to make well-informed decisions when diagnosing... -
Veterinary education and experience shape beliefs about dog breeds Part 1: Pain sensitivity
Over 95% of veterinarians report believing that dog breeds differ in pain sensitivity. Ratings made by veterinarians differ from those of the general...
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An integrated FoodNet in North East India: fostering one health approach to fortify public health
BackgroundFood safety is a critical factor in promoting public health and nutrition, especially in develo** countries like India, which experience...
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Plant-Based Veterinary Vaccines
Vaccines produced in plants were an alternative approach to immunization agent production. This technology allows the generation of specific pathogen... -
Modernizing public health communication competencies in Canada: A survey of the Canadian public health workforce
ObjectivesSince the publication of the Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada in 2008, the public health and communication landscape has...
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Veterinary education and experience shape beliefs about dog breeds. Part 2: Trust
Dog breed stereotypes are frequently used to inform people’s expectations about canine behavior, despite evidence that breed is largely uninformative...
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Professional Behavior and Ethical Standards in Veterinary Practice Animal Welfare Legal Frameworks Veterinary Jurisprudence
Within this chapter, the intent is to direct the attention of both practicing veterinarians and veterinary students toward the fundamental... -
Is it now time to iron out the wrinkles? Health of Shar Pei dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK
BackgroundThe Shar Pei is a common dog breed with a distinctive appearance caused by hyaluronosis that has been linked with several health...
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Assessment of capacity and performance of points of entry in detection of public health events, reporting and responding to public health emergencies, Uganda, July–September 2022
IntroductionExpanded human mobility has increasingly led to the spread of disease outside of the areas in which it first occurs. Consequently, there...
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The role of exposure to nature in perceived stress by veterinary students
Veterinary school is intense and represents a challenging time for students, and increasingly, veterinary students are being diagnosed with a variety...
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Animal health and welfare as a public good: what do the public think?
This paper presents a novel perspective on an evolving policy area. The UK’s withdrawal from the EU has led to the creation of a new Agriculture Act...
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The Potential Use of Animals for the Production of Veterinary Products
Livestock production is an economically important and growing sector. The growth and health of livestock around the world are affected by diverse...