World Zoonosis Day

05 Jul 2018
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On this World Zoonosis Day (6 July), the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is urging animal owners and handlers to ensure they maintain good disease prevention and infection control, which starts with the simple act of handwashing.

AVA President Dr. Paula Parker says that handwashing before and after handling an animal is a highly important measure in preventing the spread of infection and disease from animals to humans, and vice versa.

“It’s important that pet owners, farmers, producers and anyone who handles animals practice good personal biosecurity and washing your hands before and after handling an animal is an essential part of that,” Dr. Parker said.

In Australia, the relationship between owners and their pets has become more personal and dogs and cats are increasingly being viewed as part of the family. Increasing urbanisation also means that pets are spending more time inside with their owners.

“While this is certainly a positive trend in pet ownership, sharing an environment means that bacteria are transferring freely between pets and owners, which increases the risk of the spread of infection and zoonotic diseases.

“Handwashing before and after handling a pet is a simple thing that pet owners can do to reduce the risk of infection and disease from spreading,” Dr. Parker said.

On the farm, handwashing is considered an important biosecurity measure and good hand hygiene should be practiced by producers and farmers.

Dr. Parker says that hand hygiene is important in any situation where people might have contact with an animal.

“Wherever animals are present, such as petting zoos, aged care facilities and hospitals with visiting dogs, and any other environments that allow close contact with animals should encourage good hand hygiene and have appropriate handwashing facilities available.

“Handwashing can’t be underestimated in the role it plays in protecting public health,” she said.

For further information and requests for interviews contact the AVA media office on 0439 628 898 or media@ava.com.au.

The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is the only national association representing veterinarians in Australia. Founded in 1921, the AVA today represents 9000 members working in all areas of animal science, health, and welfare.

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