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  • Zoonoses are diseases that are naturally transmissible, directly or indirectly, between animals and humans, for example via contaminated foodstuffs. Wildlife animals can be an important source of such diseases. In the framework of EU programmes efforts have been made to harmonise the monitoring of zoonoses and to conduct uniform risk assessments. Annual reports on the occurrence of zoonoses and zoonotic agents, which cover the entire food chain, are prepared on the basis of data sent by the EU Member States. For wildlife animals, diseases according to type of spreading can be divided into 3 types. The first category includes infections that are transmitted directly from animal to human, rabies being a typical example. This infection was spread in Europe after World War II and through effective eradication programmes and vaccination the disease was in many countries eradicated in domestic and wild animals. The second category of diseases comprises infections transmissible through food (food-borne diseases), for example trichinellosis. For Trichinella, harmonised monitoring programmes have been stipulated in EU legislation and the disease in humans is now very rare. The third category of diseases includes those transmitted by vectors (vector-borne disease). These diseases are tied to a specific location and its biosystem and in the future will increase in importance due to environmental changes. An example of the latter category is tularaemia currently prevalent in South Moravia.
  • Zoonoses are diseases that are naturally transmissible, directly or indirectly, between animals and humans, for example via contaminated foodstuffs. Wildlife animals can be an important source of such diseases. In the framework of EU programmes efforts have been made to harmonise the monitoring of zoonoses and to conduct uniform risk assessments. Annual reports on the occurrence of zoonoses and zoonotic agents, which cover the entire food chain, are prepared on the basis of data sent by the EU Member States. For wildlife animals, diseases according to type of spreading can be divided into 3 types. The first category includes infections that are transmitted directly from animal to human, rabies being a typical example. This infection was spread in Europe after World War II and through effective eradication programmes and vaccination the disease was in many countries eradicated in domestic and wild animals. The second category of diseases comprises infections transmissible through food (food-borne diseases), for example trichinellosis. For Trichinella, harmonised monitoring programmes have been stipulated in EU legislation and the disease in humans is now very rare. The third category of diseases includes those transmitted by vectors (vector-borne disease). These diseases are tied to a specific location and its biosystem and in the future will increase in importance due to environmental changes. An example of the latter category is tularaemia currently prevalent in South Moravia. (en)
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  • Zoonoses in wild life animals in the Czech Republic and central Europe.
  • Zoonoses in wild life animals in the Czech Republic and central Europe. (en)
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  • Zoonoses in wild life animals in the Czech Republic and central Europe.
  • Zoonoses in wild life animals in the Czech Republic and central Europe. (en)
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