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Research must to bring Zoonoses out of no man's land: PHFI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:11 AM IST

The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) believes that research should be precursor to any awareness campaign about zoonotic diseases as the area has been neglected so far.

Zoonoses constitute about 60 per cent of all known human infections and 75 per cent of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic and a new global study has put India as one of the "hotspots" for the highest incidence of zoonotic diseases, according to a World Health Organisation report,

"We did a survey to find out the knowledge of Zoonoses among medical students and we were surprised to find out the results to be 40-60 percent," says Manish Kakkar, Head of Zoonotic department at PHFI.

Even though Zoonoses Day is celebrated every year on July 6 to emphasise and bring awareness amongst people, and teach them to take right action experts believe that Zoonoses as a subject has not received the attention it deserves amongst academicians or policymakers and thus there is immense scope and demand for research in the area.

General physicians are of the perception that veterinarians should be dealing with zoonoses while veterinarians believe it is the former's territory and the entire game of beliefs leaves the category of diseases in no man's land.

"The need of the hour is not only research but relevant research and the syllabus at the medical schools also needs to be revised as far as the study of Zoonoses is concerned," says Kakkar. MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 06 2012 | 1:05 PM IST

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