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Conclusion:

The study of human-animal interactions and their implications for human health must be a joint venture between physicians, veterinarians, epidemiologists, and behavioral scientists. Even a small improvement in human health resulting from animal companionship is of substantial public health significance, given the large proportion of households that currently own pets.