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Zoonoses - Infections Affecting Humans and Animals: Focus on Public Health Aspects

Editat de Andreas Sing
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2014
The book will cover the most important zoonoses with a public health impact and debate actual developments in this field from a One Health perspective. The outline of the book follows a “setting” approach, i.e. special settings of zoonoses with a public health aspect, rather than presenting a simple textbook of an encyclopedic character. Main chapters will deal with zoonoses in the food chain including a special focus on the emerging issue of antibiotic resistance, with zoonoses in domestic and pet animals, in wildlife animal species (including bats as an important infectious agent multiplier), influenza and tuberculosis as most prominent zoonoses, and zoonotic pathogens as bioterroristic agents. Special interest chapters debate non-resolved and currently hotly debated zoonoses (e.g. M. Crohn/paratuberculosis, chronic botulism) as well as the economic and ecological aspects of zoonoses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401794565
ISBN-10: 9401794561
Pagini: 500
Ilustrații: XIX, 1143 p. 40 illus., 20 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 73 mm
Greutate: 1.79 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

Professional/practitioner

Descriere

The book will cover the most important zoonoses having a direct impact on public health and debate actual developments in this field from a ‘One Health’ perspective. The main chapters will deal with zoonoses in the food chain including a special focus on the emerging issue of antibiotic resistance, with zoonoses in domestic animals, pets , in and wildlife species , the role of zoonoses in the spread of influenza and tuberculosis and zoonotic pathogens as agents for bioterrorism. Further chapters cover non-resolved and currently hotly debated zoonoses (e.g. Morbus Crohn disease, /Paratuberculosis, Chronic Botulism) as well as, the economic and ecological aspects of zoonoses.

Cuprins

Part I Zoonoses in food-chain animals with public health relevance 1 Important Public Health Zoonoses through Cattle Mo D. Salman, Katie Steneroden 2 Zoonotic diseases of swine: food-borne and occupational aspects of infection Dipendra Thapaliya, Blake M. Hanson, Ashley Kates, Cassandra A. Klostermann, Rajeshwari Nair, Shylo E. Wardyn, Tara C. Smith 3 Small ruminants and zoonotic infections: Live or dead – direct or indirect Snorre Stuen 4 Zoonoses with public health relevance in poultry Hafez M. Hafez, Rüdiger Hauck 5 Zoonotic pathogens and aquaculture food safety Iddya Karunasagar 6 Campylobacter: animal reservoirs, human infections, and options for control Jaap A. Wagenaar, Diane G. Newell, Ruwani S. Kalupahana, Lapo Mughini-Gras 7 The zoonotic agent Salmonella Wolfgang Rabsch, Angelika Fruth,Sandra Simon,Istvan Szabo, Burkhard Malorny 8 Enteropathogenic Yersinia spp Maria Fredriksson-Ahomaa 9 Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC): Environmental-vehicle-human interface Helge Karch, Shana R. Leopold, Annelene Kossow, Alexander Mellmann, Robin Köck, Andreas Bauwens 10 Listeriosis: The dark side of refrigeration and ensiling Franz Allerberger, Zoltán Bagó, Steliana Huhulescu, Ariane Pietzka 11 Brucellosis: It is not only Malta! Mile Bosilkovski 12 Q fever (Coxiella burnetii): A blueprint for outbreaks Hendrik-Jan Roest, Dimitrios Frangoulidis 13 Cysticercosis: a preventable, but embarrassing neglected disease still prevalent in non-developed countries Agnès Fleury, Edda Sciutto, Aline S. de Aluja, Arturo Carpio 14 Toxoplasmosis: a widespread zoonosis diversely affecting humans and animals Florence Robert-Gangneux, Dominique Aubert, Isabelle Villena Part II Zoonoses in food-chain and domestic animals: focus on antibiotic resistance 15 Extended-spectrum β-lactamase and AmpC β -lactamase-producing bacteria in livestock animals: How big is the piece in the complex puzzle on antimicrobial resistance? Christa Ewers 16 Zoonotic transmission of antimicrobial resistant enterococci: a threat to public health or an overemphasised risk? Valeria Bortolaia, Luca Guardabassi 17 Infections with multidrug-resistant bacteria – has the post-antibiotic era arrived in companion animals? Lothar H. Wieler, Sebastian Günther, Szilvia Vincze, Birgit Walther, Anita Lübke-Becker Part III Important zoonoses in non-food animals 18 Influenza from a One Health perspective: Infection by a highly versatile virus Leslie A. Reperant, Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus 19 Parapoxviruses: extraordinary “ball of wool” particle shape - masters of local infection and immune escape Mathias Büttner 20 Orthopoxviruses: Plagues of mankind, strategists in immune evasion, teachers in vaccination Claus-Peter Czerny 21 Elimination of Rabies - a missed opportunity Thomas Müller, Conrad Freuling, Charles C. Rupprecht, Leonard Both, Anthony R. Fooks, Tiziana Lembo, Lea Knopf, Deborah J. Briggs, Louise Taylor Part IV Zoonoses in domestic animals 22 Dogs and transmission of infection to man, “Respected member of the family?” Frans van Knapen, Paul Overgaauw 23 Cat-related zoonoses: Killing you softly with feces and fleas Andreas Sing 24 Public health and rodents: a game of cat and mouse Bastiaan G. Meerburg 25 Equine Zoonoses: Consequences of horse-human interactions Roberta M. Dwyer 26 Animal Bites and Zoonoses- From A to Z: Alligators to Zebras Ellie J. C. Goldstein, Fredrick M. Abrahamian Part V Zoonoses of wildlife species 27 Vector-borne zoonoses Filipe Dantas-Torres, Domenico Otranto 28 Bat-related zoonoses Bruno B. Chomel, Matthew J. Stuckey, Henri-Jean Boulouis, Alvaro Aguilar- Setién 29 Cystic and alveolar echinococcosis: Fraternal twins both in search of optimal treatment Dominique A. Vuitton, Enrico Brunetti 30 Hantaviruses – infections, epidemiology and hosts Sandra S. Essbauer, Ellen Krautkrämer 31 Human African trypanosomiasis: The Smoldering Scourge of Africa August Stich Part VI Waterborne Zoonoses 32 Cryptosporidium: A small parasite that makes a big splash Lucy J. Robertson 33 Giardiasis: a zoonotic infection or not? Simone M. Cacciò 34 Leptospirosis and leptospires -the silent assassins Scott B Craig, Sarah J Wynwood, Trudi A Collet, Steven L Weier, David B McKay 35 Glanders & Melioidosis: a zoonosis and a sapronosis - “Same same, but different” Caoimhe Nic Fhogartaigh, David A.B. Dance Part VII Emerging and re-emerging zoonoses 36 Zoonotic Aspects of Tuberculosis: Disease of the past or re-emerging zoonosis? Anita Luise Michel 37 Hepatitis E: the commonest viral zoonosis worldwide? Harry R Dalton, Jacques Izopet, Malcolm Banks, Richard Bendall, Nassim Kamar 38 West Nile Virus: From Africa to Europe, America, and Beyond Lyle R. Petersen 39 Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus, an emerging and re-emerging pathogen Felicity Jane Burt, Dominique Goedhals 40 When viruses fall from the sky – a review of the bat borne henipaviruses Kim Halpin, Paul Rota Part VIII Nature is the greatest bioterrorist: Zoonotic pathogens as bioterroristic agents 41 Dangerous viral pathogens of animal origin: risk and biosecurity Jean-Paul Gonzalez, Gavin Macgregor-Skinner 42 Bacterial zoonotic pathogens as bioterroristic agents Stefan Hörmansdorfer Part IX Controversial or non-resolved issues 43 Bovine Paratuberculosis and human Crohn`s Disease – is there a zoonotic linkage? Erdmute Neuendorf, Nikolaus Ackermann 44 Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium difficile: Ubiquitous spore-forming bacteria as new zoonotic pathogens? Ute Messelhäusser Part X Economic and ecological aspects of zoonoses 45 Impact of Zoonoses on the food industry Sara Babo Martins, Barbara Häsler, Jonathan Rushton 46 Zoonoses of poverty: Measuring and managing the multiple burdens of zoonoses and poverty Delia Grace Index

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The book will cover the most important zoonoses with a public health impact and debate actual developments in this field from a One Health perspective. The outline of the book follows a “setting” approach, i.e. special settings of zoonoses with a public health aspect, rather than presenting a simple textbook or encyclopedic character. Main chapters will deal with zoonoses in the food chain including a special focus on the emerging issue of antibiotic resistance, with zoonoses in domestic and pet animals, in wildlife animal species (including bats as an important infectious agent multiplier), influenza and tuberculosis as most prominent zoonoses, and zoonotic pathogens as bioterroristic agents. Special interest chapters debate non-resolved and currently hotly debated zoonoses (e.g. M. Crohn/paratuberculosis, chronic botulism) as well as the economic and ecological aspects of zoonoses.

Caracteristici

One Health perspective: books dealing with zoonoses from a One Health perspective under a broader and interdisciplinary scale do not exist
Setting” rather than encyclopedic approach: books dealing with zoonoses with a public health aspect do not exist
Interdisciplinary perspective with special interest chapters and reflection of currently debated issues appeal to students, professionals and interested public
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras