Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals and Birds in Europe 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118342442.ch35
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“…and Yersina spp., T. gondii , and nematode larvae have also been found in wild carnivores. Since these pose a particularly high risk to vulnerable people, but also persons with close contact to animals, such as hunters or farmers ( 113 ), the inclusion of these pathogens in a monitoring program would be advisable, especially considering that these pathogens can often be transmitted fecal-orally and thus contaminate the environment ( 72 74 , 83 ). This would not only allow a more accurate assessment of the risk posed by infected wild carnivores but also estimate potential contamination of the surrounding environment.…”
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“…and Yersina spp., T. gondii , and nematode larvae have also been found in wild carnivores. Since these pose a particularly high risk to vulnerable people, but also persons with close contact to animals, such as hunters or farmers ( 113 ), the inclusion of these pathogens in a monitoring program would be advisable, especially considering that these pathogens can often be transmitted fecal-orally and thus contaminate the environment ( 72 74 , 83 ). This would not only allow a more accurate assessment of the risk posed by infected wild carnivores but also estimate potential contamination of the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%