Zoonoses: The Animal/Human Interface

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Zoonoses: The Animal/Human Interface Evolving Veterianry Education For A Safer World World Organisation for Animal Health Paris, France October 12 14, 2009 2007 Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada (Canadian Food Inspection Agency), all rights reserved. Use without permission is prohibited.

Presentation Overview D.V.M.s are. Convergence of Animal and Human Health is Not A New Concept or Challenge What Has Changed? Current Reality Consequence Management At The Interface Critical Competencies The Students Get It! 2

D.V.M. s Are Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVMs) and as a result Doctors of Very Many Species (DVMs) and as a result... Doctors of Very Many Situations (DVMs) and as a result Determiners of Very Many Scenarios (DVMs) 3

Convergence of human and animal health is not a new concept Edward Jenner s Inquiry - Jenner observed that patients who had previously had cowpox were immune to smallpox - this led to the discovery of the small pox vaccine Fig. 1. Cowpox lesions on the hand of Sarah Nelmes, from Jenner's Inquiry. Material from one of these lesions was used to vaccinate' James Phipps on May 14, 1796 4

Nipah Virus 5

The Convergence of Animal and Human Health is Not A New Concept 60% of all human pathogens are zoonotic 80% of animal pathogens are multi-host pathogens 75% of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic Bacterial, viral, parasitic, fungal, prion 6

The Convergence of Animal and Human Health Is Not New Concept From Acariasis and Anthrax to West Nile and Yersinia over 250 zoonoses documented Transmission may be in either direction Transmission pathways well defined Aerosol Direct Fomites Oral Vector Not limited to any one animal population Companion animals Livestock Laboratory Wildlife Aquatic 7

Current Reality Estimated 70,000 people get salmonellosis from contact with reptiles in the U.S. each year Over 150 people die every day from rabies Last month eighty-nine people in the United Kingdom contracted e. coli following a visit to a petting zoo Report of resistance to Tamiflu in Japan Pandemic H1N1 2009 in swine and turkeys (victims or vectors?) Consequences of water supply contamination with giardia, crypotsporidium, campylobacter, e. coli Food borne zoonoses versus food security Bioterrorism 8

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So What Has Changed? Globalization of trade and travel Number and variety of companion animals kept as pets Demographics of animal based food production systems Population concentration and susceptibility Population encroachment Eco-system degradation Environmental and climate change Pathogen adaptation 11

Consequence Management At The Interface Need for expanded and enhanced partnerships Need for a changed dialogue and relationship with animal owners and with the public Occupational health and safety Personal protection Biosecurity and biocontainment Food handling and preparation Health is more than the absence of disease Vulnerable population determination and precautions One Health: A New Professional Imperative 12

Critical Competencies Comparative medicine health professional Lateral thinking Problem solving vs dilemma management Communication and leadership skills Facilitators of knowledge transfer Promoters of bio-security and biocontainment Catalysts for ecosystem health and sustainable food production Part of a community of health professionals that supports animal, owner, family and society Emergency medicine Ethics of prevention, detection, reporting, treatment 13

The Students Get It! Next steps The Canadian Veterinary Journal, July 2008, Vol 49, No. 7 14

Neither the atmosphere that protects us or the ecosystem that nurtures us are segmented by national or discipline boundaries. 15

Risk transfer is not risk management. Similarly consequence transfer is not consequence management. 16

The practice of veterinary medicine is a public good founded on the strength of societal relevance. 17

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