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.
Answered 10 months ago
Krishna Aspirants