One health and tuberculosis
comunication between administration entities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24302/drd.v12.4076Abstract
Tuberculosis is a reemerging disease of great epidemiological interest for public health agencies. Within the scope of zoonotic diseases, bovine tuberculosis is a chronic disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium bovis. This pathological agent affects mainly cattle, but also can infect domestic, wild animals and humans. Tuberculosis continues to have a global distribution and affects several countries, especially those in development. It is a matter of great importance in the definition of public policies regarding the right to health. To combat zoonotic tuberculosis more effectively, a well-structured information chain is needed that allows for the circulation of information between the various agencies, especially the departments and ministries of agriculture and health. Therefore, to confront tuberculosis, it is important to apply integrative strategies between the animal health defense agencies and the public and environmental health agencies, so that information can be exchanged between the various health agencies. Therefore, to cope with tuberculosis, it is important to apply integrative strategies between animal health, defense agencies and those of public and environmental health, so that information is exchanged between the various organs of the administration.
Keywords: Government programs. Law. Constitution. Mycobacterium bovis.
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