Re: A comment about road kill; also cats and pets
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From: | Connie McManus <conmac@cc.usu.edu> |
To: | Manuel Jayo <jayopai@mindspring.com> |
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you're right to use great caution when handling road kill, but after all the
zoonotics mentioned in this post, all I can think is ... wow, what a source for
control tissues!!!! *g*
More sick humor for Connie M
Manuel Jayo wrote:
> Histonet
>
> It seems totally extreme, and to me, unprofessional, to suggest to anyone to
> handle, process and use tissues from animals of unknown origin. The cases of
> rabies, at least in North Carolina are on the rise, visit
> http://hermes.sches.ehnr.state.nc.us/epi/rabies/agerabiesepizootic.htmlare
> Also, you can learn more about protecting yourself about rabies at the following
> CDC web site
> http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/Ques&Ans/q&a.htm
>
> However, there are other potential zoonoses (since animals may serve as
> reservoirs for zoonotic pathogens that cause infections in animals and are also
> transmissible to humans). The list may be long and can include tuberculosis,
> brucellosis, leptospirosis, anthrax, salmonellosis, E. coli bacillosis,
> arbovirus infections (Venezuelan equine encephalitis), etc. You may want to
> consult a professional.
>
> MJJ
> _____________________________
> Manuel J. Jayo, DVM, PhD, DACVP
> Senior Pathologist
> Pathology Associates International
> 119 Highway 801 South
> Suite A-300
> Advance, NC 27006
> 336.998.5077
> 336.998.3021 FAX
> jayopai@mindspring.com
> http:\\www.paisaic.com
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you're right to use great caution when handling road kill, but after all
the zoonotics mentioned in this post, all I can think is ... wow, what
a source for control tissues!!!! *g*
<p>More sick humor for Connie M
<p>Manuel Jayo wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Histonet
<p>It seems totally extreme, and to me, unprofessional, to suggest to anyone
to
<br>handle, process and use tissues from animals of unknown origin. The
cases of
<br>rabies, at least in North Carolina are on the rise, visit
<br><a href="http://hermes.sches.ehnr.state.nc.us/epi/rabies/agerabiesepizootic.htmlare">http://hermes.sches.ehnr.state.nc.us/epi/rabies/agerabiesepizootic.htmlare</a>
<br>Also, you can learn more about protecting yourself about rabies at
the following
<br>CDC web site
<br><a href="http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/Ques&Ans/q&a.htm">http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/Ques&Ans/q&a.htm</a>
<p>However, there are other potential zoonoses (since animals may serve
as
<br>reservoirs for zoonotic pathogens that cause infections in animals
and are also
<br>transmissible to humans). The list may be long and can include tuberculosis,
<br>brucellosis, leptospirosis, anthrax, salmonellosis, E. coli bacillosis,
<br>arbovirus infections (Venezuelan equine encephalitis), etc. You may
want to
<br>consult a professional.
<p>MJJ
<br>_____________________________
<br>Manuel J. Jayo, DVM, PhD, DACVP
<br>Senior Pathologist
<br>Pathology Associates International
<br>119 Highway 801 South
<br>Suite A-300
<br>Advance, NC 27006
<br>336.998.5077
<br>336.998.3021 FAX
<br>jayopai@mindspring.com
<br><a href="http:\\www.paisaic.com">http:\\www.paisaic.com</a></blockquote>
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