People who ate meat, measly, usually ill trichinellosis. Trichinellosis in humans is noted with varying frequency in nearly all countries, is usually a group character, often with fatal outcome. It manifests itself in people with fever, severe weakness, thirst, drowsiness, a feeling of fear, shortness of breath, stiffness and excruciating muscle aches. Full recovery in the form of muscular trichinellosis not comes. Apparently, trichinosis is a natural focal infestation, in most cases not having a connection with invasion of home animals (pigs, rats, cats, dogs). Of zoonotic diseases that are dangerous for people, wildlife most frequently encountered anthrax, rabies, tularemia, salmonellosis, brucellosis, listeriosis, leptospirosis, foot and mouth disease, ornithosis and above trichinosis. Of transmission of zoonotic diseases to man occurs through direct contact with diseased animals through the bites of carnivores and rodents, when handling carcasses of large animals, when removing the skins of fur-bearing animals; it is also possible contamination through indirect contact - through the soil, water, contaminated animal products. What can we do to protect people from diseases that are common to of game animals and man?
Animal disaster servise
In general, these measures provide a steady following requirements: - Maintenance of stable well-being of wild animals in the hunting farms on infectious diseases, primarily common to human and animals; - A broad statement of health education with the hunters, rangers and employees of hunting with the task of strict they maintain personal hygiene and to improve animal health state lands