Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses
(Sprache: Englisch)
Divided into three sections along the lines of bacteriology, parasitology and virology, this book comprehensively provides a systematic, cross disciplinary approach to the science and control of all zoonoses, written by international specialists in human and veterinary medicine.
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Divided into three sections along the lines of bacteriology, parasitology and virology, this book comprehensively provides a systematic, cross disciplinary approach to the science and control of all zoonoses, written by international specialists in human and veterinary medicine.
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Zoonoses are diseases naturally transmissible between vertebrate animals and man including those transmitted by direct contact with infected animals or carcases, by food or water contamination, and by inhalation of infected dust. They are increasingly important in public health issues. Divided into three sections along the lines of bacteriology, parasitology and virology, this book comprehensively provides a systematic, cross disciplinary approach to the science andcontrol of all zoonoses, written by international specialists in human and veterinary medicine.Chapters cover the history of each disease, the scientific basis for the control of zoonoses, the microbiology of the causative agent, pathogenesis, clinical features, symptoms and signs, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. The epidemiology of each disease is described alongside the strategies for prevention and control. Each of these chapters have been updated for the second edition, and the book also includes new chapterson important public health topics such as interdisciplinary or policy
issues as well as new chapters on emerging zoonoses such as SARS and other important emerging diseases and trends.
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Part 1: Introduction; 1 Stephen Palmer: The global challenge of zoonoses control; 2 Stephen Palmer: Deliberate release of zoonotic agents; 3 Morgan D., Lysons R. and Kirkbride H.: Veterinary and human health surveillance and risk analysis of zoonoses in the UK and Europe; 4 Christine M. Budke, Helene Carabin and Paul R. Torgerson: Health impact assessment and burden of zoonotic diseases; 5 Lord Soulsby: Antimicrobial resistance: animal use of antibiotics; Part 2: Bacterial, Chlamydia, and Rickettsial Zoonoses; 6 Les Ballie and Theresa Huwar: Anthrax; 7 J. Zinsstag, E. Schelling, X. Solera, J.M. Blasco and I. Moriyon: Brucellosis; 8 Mohamed A. Karmali and Jan M. Sargeant: Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) infections; 9 Sue O'Connell: Lyme borreliosis; 10 Emmanouil Angelakis and Didier Raoult: Tick borne rickettsial diseases; 11 Emmanouil Angelakis and Didier Raoult: Flea borne rickettsial diseases; 12 Emmanouil Angelakis and Didier Raoult: Epidemic and murine typhus; 13 Emmanouil Angelakis and Didier Raoult: Scrub typhus; 14 J. McLauchlin: Listeriosis; 15 Jakob Zinsstag, Borna Muller and Ivo Pavlik: Mycobacterioses; 16 A. J. Lawson: Campylobacteriosis; 17 Margaret Sillis and David Longbottom: Chlamydiosis; 18 Thomas J Marrie: Q fever; 19a Aruni De Zoysa: Other bacterial diseases: Diseases caused by corynebacteria and related organisms; 19b Richard Birtles: Other bacterial diseases: Anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis and neorickettsiosis; 19c Daniel R.H. Thomas: Other bacterial diseases: Pasteurellosis; 19d R.L. Salmon: Other bacterial diseases: Rat-bite fevers; 19e Marina Morgan: Other bacterial diseases: Streptococcosis; 19f Michel Drancourt: Other bacterial diseases: Cat-scratch disease; 19g Robert M. Smith: Other bacterial diseases: Erysipeloid; 19h Susan Dawson: Other bacterial diseases: Staphylococcal zoonosis; 20 Robert M Smith and Wendy J. Zochowski: Leptospirosis; 21 Michael Prentice: Yersiniosis and Plague; 22 Sharon J. Peacock and David A. B. Dance:
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Glanders; 23 E. J. Threlfall, J. Wain and C. Lane: Salmonellosis; 24 Andrew Pearson: Tularaemia; Part 3: Viral Zoonoses; 25 Colin R. Howard: Arenaviruses; 26 R. Swanepoel and J.T. Paweska: Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever; 27 Satu Kurkela and David W.G. Brown: Foot-and-mouth Disease, Vesicular Stomatitis, Newcastle Disease, and Swine Vesicular Disease; 28 Antti Vaheri, James N. Mills, Christina F. Spiropoulou, and Brian Hjelle: Hantaviruses; 29 David W. G. Brown: Herpes B virus (Cercopithecine Herpes 1); 30 I H. Brown, D. J. Alexander, N. Phin, and M. Zuckerman: Influenza; 31 G. Lloyd: Marburg and Ebola viruses; 32 E. A. Gould: Mosquito-borne arboviruses; 33 Hugh W. Reid and Mark Dagleish: Poxviruses; 34 James Hope: Prion-protein-related diseases of animals and man; 35 A. C. Banyard and A. R. Fooks: Rabies and rabies-like viruses; 36 R. Swanepoel and J.T. Paweska: Rift Valley fever; 37 Patricia A. Nuttall: Tick-borne encephalitides; 38 Thomas P. Monath and J. Erin Staples: Yellow fever; 39 Merion Evans and Diana Bell: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS); 40 Paul A. Rota and William J. Bellini: Zoonotic paramyxoviruses; 41 X.J. Meng: Hepatitis E virus: Animal reservoirs and zoonotic risk; Part 4: Parasitic Zoonoses; 42 W. Gibson: African trypanosomosis; 43 C.J. Schofield: American trypanosomosis (Chagas disease); 44 Marina Gramiccia: The Leishmanioses; 45 R.C.A. Thompson: Giardia infections; 46 Aaron R. Jex, Rachel M. Chalmers, Huw V. Smith, Giovanni Widmer, Vincent McDonald and Robin B. Gasser: Cryptosporidiosis; 47 J. P. Dubey: Toxoplasmosis, sarcocystosis, isosporosis, and cyclosporosis; 48 F. E. G. Cox: Babesiosis and malaria; 49 Louis M. Weiss: Microsporidiosis; 50 Manoj K. Puthia and Kevin S. W. Tan: Blastocystosis; 51 Ana Flisser, Philip S. Craig and Akira Ito: Cysticercosis and taeniosis: Taenia solium, Taenia saginata and Taenia asiatica; 52 Sheelagh Lloyd: Other adult and larval cestodes; 53 P. R. Torgerson, C. N. L. Macpherson and D. A. Vuitton: Cystic echinococcosis; 54 J. Eckert, P. Deplazes and P. Kern: Alveolar echinococcosis (Echinococcus multilocularis) and neotropical forms of echinococcosis (Echinococcus vogeli and Echinococcus oligarthrus); 55 Helene Carabin, Maria V. Johansen, Jennifer F. Friedman, Stephen T McGarvey, Henry Madsen and Steven Riley: Zoonotic schistosomiosis; 56 Sheelagh Lloyd and Lord Soulsby: Other trematode infections; 57 T.J. Nolan, T.B. Nutman and G.A. Schad: Strongyloidosis; 58 Choosak Nithikathkul, Prasert Saichua, Louis Royal and John H. Cross: Capillariosis; 59 Qiao-Ping Wang and Zhao-Rong Lun: Angiostrongylus cantonensis and human angiostrongylosis; 60 Harman S. Paintal and Rajinder K. Chitkara: Zoonotic infections with filarial nematodes; 61 Edoardo Pozio: Trichinellosis; 62 Dwight D. Bowman: Zoonotic hookworm infections; 63 Woon-Mok Sohn and Jong-Yil Chai: Anisakiosis (Anisakidosis); 64 Sheelagh Lloyd and Eric R. Morgan: Toxocarosis; 65 T. J. Nolan: Trichostrongylidosis; 66 K. E. Mounsey and S. F. Walton: Scabies and other mite infections; 67 Heinz Mehlhorn: Flea infestations; 68 Mahmoud N. Abo-Shehada: The Myiases; 69 L. Joseph Wheat and Lynn Guptill: Histoplasmosis; 70 B. Mignon and M. Monod: Zoonotic infections with dermatophyte fungi; 71 Sheelagh Lloyd: Occasional, miscellaneous, and opportunistic parasites and fungi; 72 Michael. Parkinson, John P. Dalton and Sandra M. O'Neill: Fasciolosis
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Autoren-Porträt von S. R. Palmer, Lord Soulsby, Paul Torgerson, David W. G. Brown
S.R. Palmer, Head of Profession, Epidemiology, Health Protection Agency, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, UK, Lord Soulsby, Emeritus Professor of Animal Pathology, University of Cambridge, UK, Paul Torgerson, Professor of Veterinary Epidemiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland, David W. G. Brown, Head of Department, Virus Reference Department, Health Protection Agency, London, UK
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: S. R. Palmer , Lord Soulsby , Paul Torgerson , David W. G. Brown
- 2013, 2. Aufl., 904 Seiten, Maße: 27,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0198702116
- ISBN-13: 9780198702115
Sprache:
Englisch
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