TY - CHAP AU - Chandika D. Gamage AU - Hiko Tamashiro AU - Makoto Ohnishi AU - Nobuo Koizumi ED - Jacob Lorenzo-Morales Y1 - 2012-04-04 PY - 2012 T1 - Epidemiology, Surveillance and Laboratory Diagnosis of Leptospirosis in the WHO South-East Asia Region N2 - Zoonotic diseases are mainly caused by bacterial, viral or parasitic agents although "unconventional agents" such as prions could also be involved in causing zoonotic diseases. Many of the zoonotic diseases are a public health concern but also affect the production of food of animal origin thus they could cause problems in international trade of animal-origin goods. A major factor contributing to the emergence of new zoonotic pathogens in human populations is increased contact between humans and animals. This book provides an insight on zoonosis and both authors and the editor hope that the work compiled in it would help to raise awareness and interest in this field. It should also help researchers, clinicians and other readers in their research and clinical usage. BT - Zoonosis SP - Ch. 12 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/37694 DO - 10.5772/37694 SN - PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-03-29 ER -