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AESC40360 One Health

The One Health framework is described. This framework is used to outline the nature of the interaction between the host, the pathogen and the environment. The nature of the interaction between the wildlife and domestic animal hosts, the pathogen and the environment, with emphasis on the risk to human epidemiology is also described. Antibiotic resistant microbes will be discussed. Worked examples of zoonotic diseases will include Covid-19, badgers and tuberculosis, and wildfowl and influenza. The potential of wildlife to act as a reservoir for human diseases i.e. zoonoses, will be discussed. Finally, the evolution of the One Health framework to include management of biodiversity for the benefit of animal and public health will also be outlined.
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@anonymous
4 months, 1 week ago

Tough class. Have to learn off about 15 zoonoses to be covered for the long questions. You're given the bank of questions which he'll use for the exam so there's that.

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Level: 4

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Barry John McMahon

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?

Module Info

Level: 4

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Barry John McMahon

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?