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Welcome to the Zoonotic Disease Training Course. This course is designed to increase your awareness of the risks associated with working
with animals in the aquarium setting and provide you with preventative measures to reduce the likelihood of infection.
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This course will introduce terminology and definitions associated with zoonotic diseases, the mechanisms for disease transfer, the most
common diseases found in a public aquarium setting and description of the symptoms, methods you can use to prevent infection. By the
end of the lesson, you will be able to repeat the definition of a zoonotic disease, select and use the proper preventative measures at work,
and be able to recognize symptoms of disease contraction, know how to report it, and get care for yourself.
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This course will introduce terminology and definitions associated with zoonotic diseases, the mechanisms for disease transfer, the most
common diseases found in a public aquarium setting and description of the symptoms, methods you can use to prevent infection.
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Pathogen A bacterium,
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There are terms that you will need to understand in order to recognize your risk of exposure. These terms are Pathogen, Infectious, and
Communicable. Click on each term to discover its meaning.
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An infectious
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Lets check your understanding of the difference between diseased which are infectious and those that are communicable. Read each box
and determine if it represents a communicable or infectious disease. Then Drag the box into the appropriate category.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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The causes of zoonotic disease dont just appear. There is always some manner by which the pathogen gets from animal to human.
More importantly than whether a pathogen is a bacterium, virus, or anything else, is the manner by which it gets from animal to human.
These are known as the routes of transmission.
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For the disease scenario listed here, which route of
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We are introducing the diseases associated with the working areas, or animal groups in which you would be exposed to those pathogens.
Click on the areas to learn more.
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Pathogens found in the food room are all associated with the same exposures, routes of transmission, and methods of prevention. Click
on the tabs to find out more.
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Project name: Zoonotic Disease Training Screen title: Rabies Screen #: 19/54
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Rabies is a viral disease resulting in neurological signs and death in most mammal species including humans. I am not concerned about
rabies in our collection, but the danger of this disease outside the aquarium is real. And it is 100% fatal so warrants increased awareness.
Click on each tab to learn more about this disease.
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According to the CDC website, any mammal can get rabies. The most common wild reservoirs of rabies are raccoons, skunks, bats, foxes,
and coyotes. In our case, the most likely exposure would come from bats. Domestic mammals can also get rabies. Cats, cattle, and dogs
are the most frequently reported rabid domestic animals in the United States. In our case, our otters could theoretically be infected. There
has never been a reported case of sea otters with rabies, but there have been cases of river otters.
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Rabies virus is transmitted through saliva and brain/nervous tissue. You can only get rabies by coming in contact with these specific bodily
excretions and tissues.
In the aquarium, risk of exposure is only when
Because it can result in death, it is critical that you wash the wound immediately and seek medical attention.
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Rabies virus is transmitted through saliva and brain/nervous tissue. You can only get rabies by coming in contact with these specific bodily
excretions and tissues.
In the aquarium, risk of exposure is only when
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The human immune system is quite well suited to fight off most infections, however, there are limitations. Anyone can become sick from a
zoonotic disease, including healthy people. However, some people may be more at risk than others and should take steps to protect
themselves. People who are more likely to get sick from infection with certain diseases include children under 5, Adults older than 65, and
people with weakened immune systems. Immune systems can be weakened by stress, poor nutrition, the presence of illness and from
drugs and medication which suppress the immune system (like steroids).
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In addition to being aware of your own immune system, be aware of the potential tendency of a particular species or individual animal to
transmit disease. Here are some examples. Share this information with co-workers and those you are training to assure they are aware
of the animals they work with and know the proper ppe to use.
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If you do have open wounds on your hands, protect the wound first, then protect the hands with gloves prior to coming into contact with
contaminated water, feces, and during food prep.
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Use masks when significant aerosols are anticipated. As most aerosols produced are of relatively large particle size, traditional surgical
masks are adequate.
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One of the most important techniques for control of infectious agents is to dilute and remove through use of soap and water. Good
hand washing should occur following every animal contact, especially prior to eating or drinking, as well as after preparing food for
animals or feeding food to animals (even though you have worn gloves.
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If you are at work and have been injured as a result of working with animals or in animal exhibits- report it to your supervisor and seek
medical attention. If you are away from work and are concerned about symptoms- seek medical attention and notify the provider that you
work with animals.
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Important points to remember to keep you out of harms way as you go through your day caring for the animals and exhibits.
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Well done! You have completed AZA compliance training in zoonotic diseases. It was our goal to increase your awareness and
communicate the glove-wearing requirement so that you can make wise choices that will keep you out of harms way.