Zoonoser hos sällskapsdjur : en risk för immunsupprimerade personer

Detta är en L3-uppsats från SLU/Dept. of Ruminant Medicine and Veterinary Epidemiology

Författare: Lotta Wallin; [2003]

Nyckelord: zoonoser;

Sammanfattning: Our companion animals can, with or without symptoms, carry infectious agents which have a potential to induce diseases in man, so called zoonoses. An immune compromised person has an increased risk of becoming infected by various agents, and thus also has an increased risk to become infected by one's own companion animals. A study was carried out within the veterinary program at SLU, Sweden, based on a questionnaire answered by 31 physicians, 31 veterinarians and interviews of 30 immune compromised persons in Sweden. The study investigated the following questions: Which zoonoses do physicians and veterinarians consider to be the most important to inform immunecompromised persons about? How are immunecompromised persons being informed by their physicians about the risk of catching zoonoses from their companion animals? How are the owners of zoonosis-infected animals being informed by their veterinarians about zoonoses? Does veterinary medicine and human medicine communicate about zoonoses, in order to take the best care of immunecompromised persons in contact with animals? The results of our study imply that: - Physicians and veterinarians differ about which zoonoses immunecompromised persons should be informed about. - Only oral information is passed to immunecompromised persons and animal owners. - The communication between physicians and veterinarians regarding zoonoses, is limited. In this study there has also been compiled general guidance that may be useful for an immunecompromised person, to decrease the risk of becoming infected by his/her companion animals.

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