Heces de primates podrían transmitir enfermedades a personas
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2021-05
Autores
Núñez Z., Johnny
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Oficina de Comunicación, Universidad Nacional
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Lohendy Muñoz Vargas y Ernesto Rojas,
expertos en salud pública de la Escuela de
Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad
Nacional (UNA), realizan una investigación en
distintas regiones del país, con el propósito
de determinar si los enteropatógenos
hallados en poblaciones de monos en
cautiverio, podrían generar los datos
suficientes que contribuyan a prevenir la
diseminación de enfermedades infecciosas
en personas y animales, debido a su alto
potencial zoonótico.
Lohendy Muñoz Vargas and Ernesto Rojas, public health experts from the School of Veterinary Medicine School of the Universidad (UNA), are conducting research in different regions of the different regions of the country, in order to determine if enteropathogens to determine whether the enteropathogens found in captive monkey populations could populations of captive monkeys could generate sufficient sufficient data to help prevent the spread of infectious dissemination of infectious diseases in humans and animals, due to their high zoonotic zoonotic potential.
Lohendy Muñoz Vargas and Ernesto Rojas, public health experts from the School of Veterinary Medicine School of the Universidad (UNA), are conducting research in different regions of the different regions of the country, in order to determine if enteropathogens to determine whether the enteropathogens found in captive monkey populations could populations of captive monkeys could generate sufficient sufficient data to help prevent the spread of infectious dissemination of infectious diseases in humans and animals, due to their high zoonotic zoonotic potential.
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COSTA RICA, PRIMATES, SALMONELLA, SALUD PÚBLICA, ESCHERICHIA COLI, PUBLIC HEALTH, CAMPYLOBACTER