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Published on: December 14, 2013
[Infectious zoonosis: risks linked to wildlife]
1Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
Abstract:
Infectious zoonosis: risks linked to wildlife. The possibilities to be exposed to wildlife infectious disease agents, in Western Europe, are not so many but they do exist. They can be seen through two different contexts. Either they are linked to native free ranging wildlife species, either to exotic species raised as pets. In the first situation human beings are moving towards the sanitary danger, in the second situation, the danger is introduced at home. A few examples will illustrate these two situations.
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