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Finding Genius Podcast

Protecting our Pets: Domenico Otranto Talks Veterinary Parasitology Research

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

This podcast offers insight into how scientists keep our best animal friends safe, and in turn, their human companions. Because humans can get parasites from dogs and other animals, we are part of this equation.

Italian scientist Domico Otranto teaches listeners

Domenico Otranto (DVM, PhD, Diplomate EVPC, FRES) is a full professor of Animal Parasitic Diseases in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Bari in southern Italy. While he mainly works on parasites of zoonotic concern, he also concentrates on when these become human parasitic diseases.

This means he studies vector-born diseases that transmit pathogens to vertebrate hosts. Such vectors include flies, ticks, and other bugs and worms that feed on the host and transmit these pathogenic parasites. They often have primary and secondary hosts. Such parasites present a particular problem in Mediterranean regions because of the climate. 

He has a special focus on leashmania, which is transmitted through sand flies. Dogs are the main host for leishmania, but it can also infect cats, rodents, and humans. He explains the challenges to fighting this parasite and explains why prevention of sand fly biting is actually the best approach.

Furthermore, controlling it in dogs is an important step in preventing it in humans. Finally, he places these concerns in a socio economic context. Parasitic diseases are more typically problematic in the poorest countries. Therefore, his work is inspired by a social commitment to improve the quality of life and health in these areas. 

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0:28.8

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0:30.4

This is the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:33.0

That is Richard Jacobs.

0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

I have Domenico Otranto. He's a professor of parasitic diseases.

0:45.3

He's also the head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of

0:49.2

Bardi in Italy and we're going to talk about his research.

0:52.8

So, Tomenico, thanks for coming.

0:54.8

Hi, hi, good morning,

0:57.4

Bunjornon and thank you for inviting me.

0:59.6

It's a pleasure to be here today at the I'm indigenous podcast.

1:04.0

Yeah.

1:05.0

But tell me about your background, what got you into working with veterinary medicine and parasites?

1:10.0

So I'm professor of parasitic disease of animals at the Department of Veteran Medicine at University of Buddy,

1:18.0

Buddy is Southern Italy, but I also teach parasitology at the Faculty of Human Medicine and I mainly work with my research team on parasites of piazza of Zomotic concern, parasites which are transmitted by animals to humans and vice versa.

1:37.9

And we also have a PhD course and information one in animal health and zonosis, which is a very important in this subject.

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