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Tytuł:
Wścieklizna w Polsce w 2019 roku
Rabies in Poland in 2019
Autorzy:
Flis, Marian
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/21999315.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko-Weterynaryjna
Tematy:
lisy
nietoperze
Polska
rok 2019
sytuacja epizootyczna
szczepienia ochronne
szczepienia doustne
choroby zakaźne
wścieklizna
rabies
oral immunization
fox
bat
Polska
Opis:
The paper presents the epizootic situation of rabies in Poland in 2019. According to monitoring data, rabies was diagnosed in 11 animals, of which 10 were found to be bats. It has occurred in six voivodships, including two in which no immunization activities were carried out, due to the vaccination program in foxes and no cases of rabies in the following three years. High vaccination rates and immunization of foxes has indicated that rabies virus was virtually eliminated from the population of this species. At the same time, it is increasingly found in bats, which can be a new reservoir, and also a vector of its spread. Such a condition may contribute to an increase of epizootic as well as epidemiological threat, since in the case of a bats, we are dealing with a completely different clinical picture, that is making initial diagnosis difficult.
Źródło:
Życie Weterynaryjne; 2020, 95, 04; 216-218
0137-6810
Pojawia się w:
Życie Weterynaryjne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Bakteryjne choroby odzwierzęce u ludzi oraz ich czynniki etiologiczne u zwierząt i w żywności w krajach Unii Europejskiej w 2019 r.
Bacterial zoonoses and their etiological agents in animals and in food in EU members in 2019
Autorzy:
Osek, Jacek
Wieczorek, Kinga
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22180986.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko-Weterynaryjna
Tematy:
bakterie
choroby bakteryjne
kampylobakterioza
salmoneloza
jersynioza
Escherichia coli
szczepy werotoksyczne
listerioza
bruceloza
tularemia
etiologia
Europejskie Centrum ds. Zapobiegania i Kontroli Chorób
Unia Europejska
zwierzęta
żywność
choroby człowieka
choroby odzwierzęce
gorączka Q
gruźlica
występowanie
Europejski Urząd ds. Bezpieczeństwa Żywności
zoonoses
bacteria
animals
humans
food
EFSA
ECDC
2019
European Union
Opis:
As in previous years, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), published Report on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union (EU), in 2019. Campylobacteriosis still remains the first, most reported zoonotic disease in humans, in the EU, with 220,682 laboratory confirmed cases, including 715 in Poland. This means, that the trend for confirmed human cases of this disease was stable during years 2015–2019. Poultry meat is probably the most important source of food-borne Campylobacter. Salmonellosis was the second, most commonly recorded zoonosis with 87,923 confirmed human cases (8,373 in Poland), which is was at the a slightly lower level when compared to 2018. Salmonella was identified mainly in fresh poultry meat and products thereof. VTEC infections in humans, with regard to frequency, were the third reported zoonosis in the EU, with a total of 7,775 confirmed infections (14 in Poland), which was less than in the previous year (8,161 cases). Yersiniosis was identified in 7,048 people (196 in Poland), which was slightly less as compared to the previous data (7,204 cases). The number of listeriosis cases moderately increased to 2,621, including 121 people in Poland. However, the mortality rate was high and in the EU 300 persons have died, including 54 in our country. On the other hand, Listeria monocytogenes rarely exceeded the EU food safety limits in ready-to-eat food. The number of Francisella tularensis infections and Q fever cases were 1,280 and 950, respectively. For the first time since 2014, Q fever was identified in Poland (4 cases). Then, in 2019, Brucella and Mycobacterium bovis or M. caprae infected people were identified as 310 and 147 (two and 0 in Poland), respectively. This article aims at the presentation of the Report findings.
Źródło:
Życie Weterynaryjne; 2021, 96, 07; 510-516
0137-6810
Pojawia się w:
Życie Weterynaryjne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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