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Citation

Hoff GL, Brawley J, Johnson K. South. Med. J. 1999; 92(7): 651-659.

Affiliation

Kansas City Health Development, and the Picture Hills Pet Hospital, Kansas City, MO, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Southern Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10414472

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The companion animal population in the United States is both large in numbers and diverse in composition. Nearly 60% of households have one or more animals. Associated with this large and diverse group of animals are considerable risks for injuries and transmission of infections to humans. METHODS: Through a review of the relevant literature and our collective professional experience in public health and veterinary medicine, we framed issues regarding companion animals and human health and safety. RESULTS: We placed the identified issues in general contexts that could be applied to varying circumstances. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians, veterinarians, public health officials, and others need to work together to ensure that animal ownership is as risk free for people as possible.


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