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Occurrence and impact of zoonoses in pet dogs and cats at US Air Force bases.

R D Warner.   

Abstract

A descriptive epidemiologic study was conducted to quantitate the occurrence of zoonoses in pet animals (almost exclusively dogs and cats) at 30 Air Force bases in nine regions of the United States during 1980 and 1981. Reviews of reported cases of pet-associated zoonoses in humans at these bases were included. Occurrence of a zoonotic disease in dogs and cats was expressed as a ratio of reported cases per 100 rabies vaccinations (cs/Crv). Overall, the four zoonoses reported most frequently from these pets were hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms, and fleas. Annual ratios revealed geographic variations: for example, hookworms in dogs and cats in the southeast ranged from 12.3 to 9.4 cs/Crv; in the northern Great Plains, hookworms ranged from 0.9 to 0.4 cs/Crv. Dermatomycoses in the southeast ranged from 1.3 to 1.1 cs/Crv, and in Alaska from 0.3 to 0.2 cs/Crv. Quarterly zoonoses occurrence revealed seasonal variations in several regions. Reports of zoonoses in people from these bases indicated that five less frequent zoonoses in dogs and cats (Microsporum canis dermatomycosis, fleas, Sarcoptes scabiei var canis, Gram-positive bacterial infections, and rabies) presented greater acute threats to humans than did the four most frequent zoonoses reported from their pets.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6496816      PMCID: PMC1652039          DOI: 10.2105/ajph.74.11.1239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


  19 in total

1.  Worms: transmission from animals to man.

Authors:  G R Johnson
Journal:  Am Fam Physician       Date:  1977-05       Impact factor: 3.292

2.  Public health aspects of mycotic diseases.

Authors:  D C Kelley; J E Mosier
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1977-12-01       Impact factor: 1.936

Review 3.  Diseases transmitted from pets to man: an evolving concern for veterinarians.

Authors:  R F Kahrs; D N Holmes; G C Poppensiek
Journal:  Cornell Vet       Date:  1978-10

Review 4.  Toxoplasmosis in the adult--an overview.

Authors:  J A Krick; J S Remington
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1978-03-09       Impact factor: 91.245

5.  Toxocaral visceral larva migrans.

Authors:  P M Schantz; L T Glickman
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1978-02-23       Impact factor: 91.245

6.  Current concepts in parasitology. This scabies pandemic.

Authors:  M Orkin; H I Maibach
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1978-03-02       Impact factor: 91.245

7.  Hazards from domestic pets. An overview.

Authors:  T G Hungerford
Journal:  Aust Fam Physician       Date:  1977-12

8.  Pathogenesis of infection with Rickettsia rickettsii in the dog: a disease model for Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Authors:  K P Keenan; W C Buhles; D L Huxsoll; R G Williams; P K Hildebrandt; J M Campbell; E H Stephenson
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1977-06       Impact factor: 5.226

9.  Hazards of domestic pets. Ringworm and other skin conditions.

Authors:  J M Keep
Journal:  Aust Fam Physician       Date:  1977-12

10.  Larva-specific antibodies in patients with visceral larva migrans.

Authors:  R H Cypess; M H Karol; J L Zidian; L T Glickman; D Gitlin
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 5.226

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  2 in total

1.  Intestinal parasites in pet store puppies in Atlanta.

Authors:  J K Stehr-Green; G Murray; P M Schantz; S P Wahlquist
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1987-03       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 2.  Zoonotic Episodes of Scabies: A Global Overview.

Authors:  Barbara Moroni; Luca Rossi; Charlotte Bernigaud; Jacques Guillot
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-02-06
  2 in total

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