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RISK ASSESSMENTS AND PRECAUTIONS OF DISEASES SHARED BY PEOPLE AND ANIMALS. James Wright, DVM, MPVM Zoonosis Control Division Texas Department of State Health Services Tyler, Texas Buddy Faries, DVM, MS Texas Cooperative Extension Texas A&M University College Station, Texas.
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RISK ASSESSMENTS AND PRECAUTIONS OF DISEASESSHARED BY PEOPLE AND ANIMALS James Wright, DVM, MPVM Zoonosis Control Division Texas Department of State Health Services Tyler, Texas Buddy Faries, DVM, MS Texas Cooperative Extension Texas A&M University College Station, Texas
How to prove an animal does NOT have rabies….. Quarantine (dog, cat, or ferret)
Transmission of the rabies virus is via the saliva • Important fact in dogs, cats, and ferrets— Animal will not have virus in its salivary glands for more than 5-6 days before showing some other sign of being ill. Therefore……quarantine for 10 days
How to prove an animal does NOT have rabies….. Quarantine (dog, cat, or ferret) Lab testing
Bite victim should…… • Find the animal Animal control can help Do NOT shoot in the head
Incubation Period • Variable • 2 weeks to several months • Quarantine period (dog or cat) • 10 days
Treatment • Wash wound immediately • Consider post-exposure prophylaxis • Not a foregone conclusion • Rarely an emergency
Post-exposure Prophylaxis Decision • Species of biting animal
Skunk High Risk
Coyote High Risk
Fox High Risk
Raccoon High Risk
BAT High Risk Since 1980 in the US, over 90% of the domestically acquired human rabies cases were from bats.
Low Risk Animals • opossums • armadillos • rabbits • rats, mice, squirrels, beavers
Post-exposure Prophylaxis Decision • Species of biting animal • Vaccination status of animal • Provoked vs not provoked • Prevalence of rabies in the area
Few Cases of Human Rabies in US • Vaccination of pets • Public health education • Bite follow-up
Local Rabies Control Authority (LRCA) Health and Safety Code 826.017 -- Commissioners Court of each county and local governing body of each municipality shall designate.…..local rabies control authority. Can be health officer, animal control officer, peace officer, or any other entity.
MAINTAIN IMMUNITY IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS • CONFINED HORSES, SHOW LIVESTOCK • DOGS, CATS
DISCOURAGE POTENTIAL RABIES RESERVOIRSFROM INHABITING PREMISES AROUND HOME SKUNKS, BATS, RACCOONS, FOXES, COYOTES
PREVENT PET AND LIVESTOCK FOODS FOR WILDLIFE FEEDING • ELIMINATE WILD PERSIMMON TREES AND BERRY VINES THAT ATTRACT WILDLIFE
AVOID WILDLIFE PETS SKUNKS, RACCOONS
Ticks and Disease Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Erhlichia Lyme Disease STARI
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever • Transmit • Infected tick bite • Contamination of broken skin or mucous membranes with infected tick feces. • Symptoms are severe • Treat -- antibiotics
Erhlichia • Symptoms • Fever, headache, muscle aches, vomiting, nausea • Mild to fatal • Treat -- antibiotics
Lyme Disease • Flu-like symptoms (fever, malaise, fatigue, muscle aches) • Erythema Migrans (60%) • Chronic • Neurological abnormalities • Cardiac abnormalities • Arthritis (swelling & pain) • Treat – antibiotics
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks • Repellants • DEET is the gold standard
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks • Repellants • Tick Checks • Ticks must be attached several hours before transmit the organism
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks • Repellants • Tick Checks • Ticks must be attached several hours before transmit the organism • Proper tick removal
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks • Repellants • Tick checks • Proper tick removal • Don’t crush ticks
Preventing Tick-borne Disease • Clothes to exclude or see the ticks • Repellants • Tick checks • Proper tick removal • Don’t crush ticks • Keep pets and yard free of ticks
APPLY CHEMICALS ON ANIMALS • SPRAYS, DIPS, COLLARS, SPOT-ONS, BACKRUBBERS
SURVEY OUTDOOR AREAS • DRAG WHITE FLANNEL SHEET
APPLY ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS ON PREMISES • SPRAYS, BAITS
DISCOURAGE ENVIRONMENTAL HOSTS ON PREMISES • DEER, RABBITS, RODENTS, FERAL SWINE
CONTROL BRUSH AND WEEDS • CHEMICAL APPLICATION • MECHANICAL REMOVAL • BURN PASTURE
BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY (BSE) MAD COW DISEASE
SPECIFIED RISK MATERIALS (SRMs) • BRAIN, SPINAL CORD, SKULL, VERTEBRAE, ILEUM OF CATTLE
TRANSMISSION • CATTLE EAT CONTAMINATED MEAT, BONE, BLOOD MEALS • PEOPLE EAT CONTAMINATED GROUND MEAT
SAFEGUARDS – FIREWALLS • USDA IMPORT BANS • RUMINANTS AND RUMINANT PRODUCTS • COUNTRIES KNOWN TO HAVE BSE
USDA CATTLE FEED BANS • RUMINANT MEAT, BONE AND BLOOD MEALS • POULTRY LITTER