Emerging and Re-Emerging Zoonoses of Dogs and Cats
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Viral Zoonoses
2.1. Rabies
2.2. Cowpox
2.3. Avian Influenza
2.4. Noroviruses, Rotaviruses
3. Bacterial Zoonoses
3.1. Bite-Transmitted Bacterial Infections
3.2. Cat Scratch Disease
3.3. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infection
3.4. Leptospirosis
3.5. Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis, M. tuberculosis and M. microti)
3.6. Kennel Cough (Bordetella bronchiseptica)
3.7. Gastro-Intestinal Pathogens: Salmonella and Campylobacter
3.8. Vector-Borne Zoonoses
4. Parasitic and Fungal Zoonoses
4.1. Echinococcosis
4.2. Onchocercosis
4.3. Leishmaniasis
4.4. Sporotrichosis
5. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
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