VET-MAGAZIN logo
Hibernarea liliecilor influențată de iernile mai calde din Europa  
Leibniz-IZW/Dmytro Zubkov
Webinar: Medicinal Cannabis - How to integrate this ‘Old Drug’ into modern evidence-based clinical practice
Cannabis Training University via Wikimedia Commons
S-a lansat numarul 57 al revistei "Veterinaria"
S-a lansat numarul 57 al revistei…
Yaboumba World Congress 2025
Yaboumba
Yaboumba World Congress 2025
General

New infectious diseases - what's the risk?

With the current outbreak of swine flu, and in the absence of a vaccine or treatment at present, the only way to contain the virus is to get people around the world to take precautionary measures.

. . .

In a special editorial in the latest issue of Springer's International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Johannes Brug, Arja Aro, and Jan Hendrik Richardus show that there are three key parameters that convince people to take precautions.

Firstly, they need to be aware of the risk to them. Secondly, they need to believe that effective protective actions are available and have confidence in them. Lastly, communications about risk need to be carefully managed so that they express the actual risk accurately to prevent mass scares.

The authors review the importance of risk perception and show that for people to voluntarily take precautionary actions, it is essential that they are aware of and understand the risk.

Indeed, risk perception is a key feature of many health behavior theories. On the one hand, unrealistic optimism about health risks is often observed in relation to familiar risks and can result in a false sense of security and lack of precautions.

On the other hand, pessimism is more likely for new, unfamiliar risks that are perceived to be uncontrollable and may lead to unnecessary mass scares.

As a consequence, implementation of precautionary measures requires effective risk communication that leads to realistic perceptions of risk, as well as knowledge and skills to promote precautionary practices. The authors argue that scientific knowledge in the area of infectious disease control is limited.

Looking at how risk is communicated, they show that, in the early stages of a possible pandemic, risk perceptions and people's confidence in recommended protective actions depend on effective communications.

In the authors' view: "Risk communication messages that are not comprehended by the public at risk, or communication of conflicting risk messages will result in lack of precautionary actions, as will communications from a non-trustworthy source.

However, risk communication messages are sometimes very quickly adopted by the media, possibly leading to an ‘amplification' of risk information that may lead to unnecessary mass scares and unnecessary or ineffective precautionary action."

This editorial is published in the latest issue of the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, dedicated to lessons learned from both the SARS and avian flu outbreaks.

Overall, the studies in this issue show that people across Europe and East Asia do regard recently emerging infectious diseases as serious potential health threats, based on information received from various sources, with clear differences between countries and regions.

The International Journal of Behavioral Medicine is the official journal of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine.

 

Alte Articole

. . .
Ziua Națională a Medicului Veterinar
shutterstock.com/Gorodenkoff
A apărut ediţia a II-a din Ghidul animalelor de companie
World Veterinary Day 2020
SofistiCat 2018
SofistiCat 2018 la Romexpo
Img 162811
Stând la trecerea de...gâște
Img 162747 2
Sărbători Pascale fericite!
A apărut ediţia a II-a din Ghidul animalelor de companie
20 de ani de Maravet
Maravet Strongest
Maravet - Strongest in Romania
antibiotice
Antibioticele alarmează lumea
LOGO_EMA
Raport ESVAC 2014

Știinţa

. . .

Companii

Internaţional

Distribuie acest articol pe:

Werbung via Google
Werbung via Google

Literatură Literatură Literatură

Laser Therapy in Veterinary Medicine: Photobiomodulation – un ghid pentru medicii veterinari
Laser Therapy in Veterinary Medicine: Photobiomodulation…
(11 mai. 2025) O lucrare de referință pentru medicii veterinari interesați…
S-a lansat numarul 57 al revistei…
(7 apr. 2025) Revista Veterinaria ca publicaţie patronată de Colegiul Medicilor…
Carte electronică gratuită: How and When…
(27 ian. 2025) O nouă carte cu acces gratuit oferă îndrumări…
S-a lansat numarul 21 al revistei…
(15 mar. 2016) Revista Veterinaria ca publicaţie patronată de Colegiul Medicilor…

Evenimente internaționale Evenimente internaționale Evenimente internaționale

Webinar GRATUIT: Planuri de recuperare ecvină care funcționează - principii și aplicații    
VAHL
Webinar GRATUIT: Planuri de recuperare ecvină…
(17 mai. 2025) Pe 20 mai 2025, începând cu ora 12:30…
Purina Institute și ECVIM-CA Residents Training…
(17 mai. 2025) Vrei să-ți dezvolți abilitățile de cercetare și să…
FECAVA EuroCongress 2025: Medicină veterinară pentru…
(12 mai. 2025) FECAVA EuroCongress 2025 va avea loc în perioada…
Congresul Medical AniCura CEE 2025
(7 mai. 2025) AniCura are plăcerea de a vă invita, în…
Împreună pentru sănătatea animalelor: conversații esențiale…
(30 apr. 2025) Institutul Purina dă startul seriei de webinare gratuite…
Save the Date: Congresul AMVAC/RoSAVA 2025
(23 apr. 2025) Congresul AMVAC/RoSAVA 2025 va avea loc anul acesta…

Premii și burse Premii și burse Premii și burse

Bursa de călătorie FECAVA-Laboklin 2025
Bursa de călătorie FECAVA-Laboklin 2025
(19 mar. 2025) Medicina veterinară nu cunoaște granițe, iar FECAVA și…
Lansarea concursului pentru Premiul Herbert Stiller…
(10 mar. 2025) Organizația Doctors Against Animal Experiments susține proiectele de…
ABCD și Boehringer Ingelheim organizează înscrieri…
(27 ian. 2025) Consiliul European Advisory Board on Cat Diseases (ABCD)…