Our aim is to keep animals disease free and inform people about diseases they can get from animals
Many diseases spread from animals to humans like Rabies, Tuberculosis, Dengue, Congo Fever, etc. There should be awareness about these .....
Microbes have become resistant to many of the drugs available, hence these drugs are no more effective and should be modified through proper .....
Most zoonotic diseases are preventable if proper guides and awareness to be provided. Campaigns and posters are the best way .....
Organization of Zoonotic Diseases Awareness and Control is a non-profit organization with the main aim is to educate people about zoonotic diseases and control of these diseases through animal’s vaccination and diagnosis. We are confident to make the world better by decreasing disease burden and improving health.
Rabies is an infection of the central nervous system caused by the rabies virus, a member of the rhabdovirus family. Worldwide, it is estimated that there are in excess of 59,000 human cases of rabies each year, almost entirely in developing countries.
Dogs and cats, due to their high level of contact with the human population and propensity to bite, are the main risk to humans. Bats may also carry rabies and rabies-like viruses, even in countries which are declared rabies-free in terrestrial animals.
Tuberculosis (TB) is among the most devastating human infectious diseases worldwide. An estimated 8.8 million new cases, a global average incidence rate of 128/100,000 population/year, and 1.5 million deaths were attributed to TB in 2010. Human TB is caused principally by M. tuberculosis. The main causative agents of bovine TB are M. bovis and, to a lesser extent, M. caprae; however, zoonotic transmission of these pathogens is well described and occurs primarily through close contact with infected cattle or consumption of contaminated animal products such as unpasteurized milk
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) spreads to humans either by tick-bites, or through contact with viraemic animal tissues (animal tissue where the virus has entered the bloodstream) during and immediately post-slaughter of animals. CCHF outbreaks constitute a threat to public health services as the virus can lead to epidemics, has a high case fatality ratio (10-40%), potentially results in hospital and health facility outbreaks, and is difficult to prevent and treat. CCHF is endemic in all of Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and in Asia.
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by a type of bacteria called Brucella. The bacteria can spread from animals to humans.
There are several different strains of Brucella bacteria. Some types are seen in cows. Others occur in dogs, pigs, sheep, goats, and camels. Recently, scientists have seen new strains in the red fox and certain marine animals, including seals. Brucella in animals cannot be cured.
Anthrax is a bacterial disease which primarily affects herbivorous animals, although all mammals are susceptible to infection. In humans, anthrax can affect the skin and, rarely, the respiratory or gastrointestinal tract. It is caused by Bacillus anthracis, spores of which can survive in the environment for many years.
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Educating people to know which diseases they can get from animals and how to avoid these.
If the animals are healthy, so the people will be. Protection and vaccination of animals is therefore necessary.
Many zoonotic diseases are bacterial, microbes are gradually becoming resistance against the drugs.
Detecting where the zoonotic diseases are most common and planning accordingly to control these.
We have many challenges to perform our roles, one of the major problem is budget. We are a fast growing organization, therefore we need your role to face all the difficulties that may arise.
OZDAC’s aim is to guide people how to keep their pets and animals healthy, how to live disease free life, what is AMR and it’s effects.