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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Recently launched, too early to judge? |
770 |
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World Health Organization
Disease information meets neither the public?s nor the professional?s demands |
557 |
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Mediterranean Zoonoses Control Programme
Promoting programmes for the prevention, surveillance and control of zoonoses and related foodborne diseases |
561 |
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WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Veterinary Public Health (Hannover, Germany)
The most complete list of zoonoses available on the World Wide Web, along with brief details and links |
542 |
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The Pan American Health Organization
Links to sites containing important information |
574 |
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The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
Professionally oriented, veterinary-oriented, news section, useful for epidemiology of animal disease, extensively informative |
488 |
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MED-VET-NET
Excellent network for veterinarians, ample scientific information with the relevant orientation |
543 |
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Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra), UK
The most comprehensive disease information for the public |
545 |
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Health Protection Agency, UK
Shares public information with Defra |
502 |
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Health Protection Scotland
Information for scientists and the public, surveillance reports, news of regional interest |
715 |
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Food Safety Authority of Ireland
A concise introduction to zoonoses and regional reports |
506 |
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Danish Zoonoses Centre
Typical website with regional surveillance data and information for professionals |
539 |
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Government of South Australia, Department of Health
Links to other sites with information on zoonoses matters, link selection though does not always lead to the expected results |
517 |
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County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Health
an extensive text on the significance of zoonoses, with various regional epidemiology data |
541 |
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Ohio Department of Health
Average fact sheets for the public on certain zoonoses; more information on selected disease as vector-borne and rabies |
507 |
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Texas Department of State Health Services
Excellent coverage of most aspects of zoonoses, this includes advice for the public and health professionals on almost everything |
529 |
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Washington State Department of Health
excellent, public oriented, but interventional website on zoonoses ; an example of public health policy on the subject |
616 |
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University of California, Santa Barbara
Similar to a pocket book companion for the non-specialist health professional, small vignettes for numerous zoonoses. One of the few sites to explain the origin of the word ?zoonosis? |
518 |
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Oregon State University
an interesting site for owners of household animals and pets |
523 |
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University of South Carolina, Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
A few clinical data and a lot of interesting clinical images for some of the diseases |
615 |
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University of Wisconsin- Madison. School of Veterinary Medicine
Like an extended version of the above, for the non-specialist health professional |
519 |
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eMedicine
The link returns results for a few zoonoses, but individual disease names can be used to trace the relevant, highly educative and reasonably updated, information for clinicians |
511 |
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LifeSave.org - Biological Research & Education Consortium on Human (and Animal) Health - Utah, USA , Int'l.
?Zoonotic Epidemiological Research and Education for everyone to understand!?: focuses on a few social issues of a few zoonoses |
488 |
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Federation of American Scientists
Focuses on surveillance with an eye on agroterrorism issues |
504 |