
Zoonoses are infectious or parasite diseases that are naturally transmitted between man and animals. Their importance in animal and public health has been established. Even though the main zoonoses in farming are controlled in Europe, the evolution of human behavior all over the world is changing things. Transmission of zoonotic agents to man is indeed influenced by human migration and globalization of trade and also by close contact between man and both domestic and wild animal reservoirs. The risk of emergence and development of diseases, including zoonoses, may continue to being particularly strong in the future, notably in the South. Strategic axes are needed to better control their development; these must be defined on the world level notably through the organization of health systems and the preparation of society to new pandemics.
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