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Zoonoses in the Mediterranean region.

Abstract
The Mediterranean and Middle East Region (MME) is considered the most important area for the historical development and concentration of zoonoses. Besides the classical Mediterranean pattern, an urbanised pattern has emerged which is strongly influenced by globalisation. Both patterns co-exist and have many peculiarities affecting the life cycles of zoonoses and their social impact. The features of those zoonoses which are now most relevant in the MME (brucellosis, rabies, cystic echinococcosis, leishmaniasis, food-borne zoonoses) are discussed. Besides other relevant activities, the World Health Organization has established, since 1979, a specialised programme with a unit coordinating and managing activities: i.e. the Mediterranean Zoonoses Control Centre, operating from Athens, Greece.
AuthorsAristarco Seimenis, Daniela Morelli, Adriano Mantovani
JournalAnnali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita (Ann Ist Super Sanita) Vol. 42 Issue 4 Pg. 437-45 ( 2006) ISSN: 0021-2571 [Print] Italy
PMID17361068 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Topics
  • Animals
  • Brucellosis (epidemiology)
  • Echinococcosis (epidemiology)
  • Humans
  • Leishmaniasis (epidemiology)
  • Mediterranean Region (epidemiology)
  • Rabies (epidemiology)
  • Zoonoses (epidemiology)

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