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SAPUVETNET. ANIMAL HOARDING POVERTY AND PETS, A PROBLEM OF VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH?. Posing the problem-I.

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  1. SAPUVETNET ANIMAL HOARDING POVERTY AND PETS, A PROBLEM OF VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH?

  2. Posing the problem-I In the last few years, in some cities the presence of homeless people accompanied by animals, usually dogs, has increased. In most of the cases, this is followed by poor sanitary conditions These people usually have the habit of living in parks, where they keep their possessions and their animals. Can this situation be considered a sanitary risk to the Veterinary Public Health? Justify your point of view

  3. Posing the problem-II In a given European city it has been observed that some points of aggregation of indigent people with these characteristics started to appear. Therefore it has been decided to carry out a study of potential risks. How would you set up the study and which research tools do you think are necessary? Epidemiological monitoring/vigilance Definition of groups to be monitored SPECIES Definition of groups at risk GROUPS AT RISK

  4. IDENTIFICATION OF POSSIBLE SITUATIONS OR ASSOCIATED ELEMENTS OF RISKS How will you carry out the search for factors that can be at risk? Epidemiological survey Design the ideal model of QUESTIONNAIRE

  5. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE STRATEGIES Decision making about what to do when facing the problem, will be supported in the previous RISK ANALYSIS. Will you be able to design an analysis for the hypothetical scenario in which the situation takes place in your city? Carry out a qualitative Risk Analysis and depending on this evaluation decide the Risk Management Measures(preventive medicine) that could be applied in your town. Case study written by a SAPUVETNET II member- Universidad de Zaragoza, Fac_Med_Vet. (contact: Carmelo Ortega epidemio@unizar.es)

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