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FAO’s call to control and contain human diseases of animal origin
Talking about threats of animal to human health, Juan Lubroth, FAO Chief Veterinary Officer, explains that “The ideal is to prevent”, but in case of an outbreak, we need to have tools, be it diagnostics for detection, treatments or vaccines, and perhaps most importantly, the political will and the resources to eliminate and eradicate. A number of diseases can put human health at risk, and risky human behaviours can favour their spreading, as it is the case of contact with camels for MERS and hunting for Ebola. Diagnostic tests are key in the process of controlling diseases and research needs...
Référence: FITW0075
4min. 26sec.
Langue: Anglais
Sujet(s): Animaux & élevage, Interview, Sécurité alimentaire, Sécurité des aliments & protection des consommateurs, Situations d’urgence/Crises