[Biological agents in animal breeding: an ancient but still relevant risk].

G Ital Med Lav Ergon

Dipartimento di Scienze della Salute, Università degli studi di Milano, e Centro Internazionale per la Salute Rurale dell'UO Medicina del Lavoro dell'Azienda Ospedaliera San Paolo, Polo Universitario, di Milano.

Published: April 2013

Agricultural activities expose workers to biological risk, due to the close contact that could occur with pathogens' reservoirs, such as soil, animals, manure and animal products. The paper describes factors that have contributed on the reduction or eradication of zoonoses, such as brucellosis, salmonellosis and bovine tuberculosis (monitoring and prevention of animal infectious diseases, industrialization and mechanization of agricultural activities), and on the other hand the emergence of new risks and new diseases (adaptability of microorganisms, generation of new strains, antibiotic resistance, dissemination of vectors). The role of Occupational Medicine in the prevention of zoonoses is discussed.

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