What impact do 'zoonotic' diseases have on public health and the economy
Discussing the significance of addressing zoonotic diseases for public health and the economy.
- Zoonotic diseases can cause outbreaks that threaten public health by spreading from animals to humans, leading to high transmission rates and potential pandemics.
- The economic impact of zoonotic diseases includes healthcare costs, loss of productivity due to illness, trade restrictions, and negative effects on tourism and agriculture.
- Addressing zoonotic diseases is crucial to prevent major public health crises, reduce healthcare costs, and safeguard economies from the disruptions caused by outbreaks.
- Efforts to control zoonotic diseases, such as early detection, surveillance, and prevention strategies, can help mitigate their impact on both public health and the economy.
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