(15 Credits/hours)
Launch Date: August 5, 2025
Expires: August 31, 2027
Course Overview
This comprehensive course examines the various health risks and dangers associated with human-animal interactions. Students will explore the full spectrum of animal-related health threats, from infectious diseases and physical injuries to environmental hazards and occupational risks. The course provides essential knowledge for healthcare professionals, veterinarians, public health officials, animal handlers, and anyone working in close contact with animals. Through evidence-based content, students will develop the skills necessary to identify, prevent, and manage animal-associated health dangers in both professional and personal settings.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Animal-Associated Health Dangers and Zoonotic Disease Principles
- Bacterial Infections Transmitted from Animals to Humans
- Viral Zoonoses and Emerging Infectious Disease Threats
- Parasitic Infections and Infestations from Animal Sources
- Fungal Infections Associated with Animal Contact
- Physical Injuries and Trauma from Animal Encounters
- Venomous and Poisonous Animal Encounters
- Animal Allergies and Respiratory Health Complications
- Foodborne Illnesses from Animal Products and Contamination
- Domestic Pet-Related Health Risks and Management
- Wildlife-Associated Health Dangers and Disease Transmission
- Farm Animal Health Risks and Agricultural Safety
- Exotic Animals and Zoo-Associated Health Hazards
- Vector-Borne Diseases and Animals as Disease Carriers
- Occupational Health Hazards in Animal-Related Professions
- Prevention Strategies and Personal Protective Measures
- Treatment Protocols and Emergency Response for Animal-Related Health Incidents
- Public Health Surveillance, Reporting, and Disease Control Programs
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify and classify major categories of animal-associated health dangers
- Recognize signs and symptoms of common zoonotic diseases
- Assess risk factors for animal-related injuries and infections
- Implement appropriate prevention and control measures
- Develop emergency response protocols for animal-related health incidents
- Apply public health principles to animal-associated disease surveillance
- Evaluate occupational safety measures in animal-related professions
- Demonstrate knowledge of treatment protocols for animal-associated health conditions



