Wise IAS Academy Hernia in Animals: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Introduction A hernia occurs when internal organs or tissues push through a weak spot or opening in the muscle or connective tissue. Animals of all ages and breeds can develop hernias, and understandi...
Wise IAS Academy Dislocation in Animals Understanding Dislocation in Animals Dislocation, or luxation, occurs when bones in a joint move out of their normal position. This leads to misalignment, causing pain and mobility issues. Prompt trea...
Wise IAS Academy Hip Dislocation Surgery in Large Animals Surgical Management of Hip Dislocation in Large Animals Hip dislocation, also called hip luxation , occurs when the femoral head moves out of the acetabulum. It is a severe orthopedic condition in lar...
Wise IAS Academy Q Fever: A Major Occupational Zoonotic Disease Understanding Q Fever in Veterinary Practice Q fever is a serious occupational zoonotic disease that affects veterinarians, farm workers, and those involved in animal husbandry. It is caused by Coxiel...
Wise IAS Academy Migratory Birds and Zoonotic Diseases Introduction The migration of birds plays a crucial role in the spread of zoonotic diseases worldwide. Birds, particularly migratory species, can carry pathogens over long distances, making them a key...
Wise IAS Academy Occupational Zoonotic Diseases Understanding Occupational Zoonotic Diseases Veterinary professionals, farmers, and animal handlers work closely with animals, making them vulnerable to zoonotic diseases. These infections transfer fr...
Wise IAS Academy Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonotic Diseases Introduction Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases are becoming a growing concern. As humans interact more with animals, new health risks emerge. Changes in ecosystems and climate contribute to t...
Wise IAS Academy Environmental Contamination & Zoonotic Disease Transmission Introduction Zoonotic diseases spread between animals and humans, posing serious health risks. Animals and birds contaminate water, soil, and air with infectious agents, accelerating disease transmiss...
Wise IAS Academy Airborne Zoonotic Diseases: How Animals and Birds Spread Infections Zoonotic diseases, which pass from animals to humans, often spread through various pathways. One of the most concerning is airborne transmission . In environments where animals and birds shed infectio...
Wise IAS Academy Direct Transmission of Zoonotic Diseases How Do Zoonotic Diseases Spread Through Direct Contact? Direct transmission occurs when a person touches an infected animal or its fluids. This includes saliva, blood, urine, feces, or mucus. People i...
Wise IAS Academy Foodborne Transmission of Zoonotic Diseases Zoonotic pathogens pose serious risks to human health, especially when transmitted through contaminated food. The consumption of animal-derived food products can introduce harmful bacteria and viruses...
Wise IAS Academy Reservoirs of Pathogens Understanding Pathogen Reservoirs in Animals and Birds Animals and birds often carry pathogens that can cause diseases in humans. These pathogens include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Many ...