Systematic mapping on the importance of vultures in the Indian public health discourse.

IF 3 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental sustainability (Singapore) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1007/s42398-022-00224-x
Smriti Jalihal, Shweta Rana, Shailja Sharma
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Vultures are of immense ecological significance to forest and urban ecosystems. These birds play a major role in curbing environmental contamination through scavenging on carcasses. Prevention of spread of diseases is pivotal for public health and is an inexorable economic burden for any country. We present the crucial role vultures can play in disease mitigation and public health by regulating or decreasing the spread of zoonotic diseases. We elaborate examples from three zoonotic diseases; rabies, brucellosis and tuberculosis, which spread among dogs and cattle as well as human population. We establish the viable links in the transmission of these diseases from the infected dead and alive animals to humans and their possible exacerbation in the absence of vultures. These indirect links help formulate the case for increased interventions for disease spread and control along with conservation of these scavengers. Their role as natural and effective cleaners of the environment in the Indian health discourse is of importance because they can reduce the expenses of the government in waste management and maintenance of public health.

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