Quiz: Controlling Pathogen-Specific Infection
Brandy A. Burgess, DVM, MSc, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM), DACVPM, University of Georgia
ArticleQuizLast Updated March 20181 min readPeer ReviewedWeb-Exclusive
Veterinary personnel are obligated to take reasonable precautions to mitigate foreseeable risks associated with infectious disease transmission to personnel and patients. Key in this effort are the rapid identification and appropriate management of potential risks, including choosing an appropriate disinfectant for the suspect pathogen (ie, knowing the different disinfectant class limitations) and reporting potential human exposures to zoonotic pathogens to—depending on the jurisdiction—the state veterinarian or public health official.