ABSTRACT

This multivolume handbook presents the most authoritative and comprehensive reference work on major zoonoses of the world. The Handbook of Zoonoses covers most diseases communicable to humans, as well as those diseases common to both animals and humans. It identifies animal diseases that are host specific and reviews the effects of various human diseases on animals. Discussions address diseases that remain important public and animal health problems and the techniques that can control and prevent them.
The chapters are written by internationally recognized scientists in their respective areas of disease, who work or have worked extensively in the most affected areas of the world. The emphasis for each zoonosis is on the epidemiology of the disease, the clinical syndromes and carrier states in infected animals and humans, and the most current methods for diagnosis and approaches to control. For infectious agents or biologic toxins, which may be transmitted by foods of animal origin, a strong focus is placed on food safety measures. The etiologic and therapeutic aspects of each disease important to epidemiology and control are identified.

chapter 101|7 pages

Introduction

part 1|173 pages

Major RNA Arboviral Zoonoses

chapter 10|14 pages

Yellow Fever

chapter 15|11 pages

Vesicular Stomatitis

part 3|177 pages

Other RNA Viral Zoonoses

chapter 27|11 pages

Influenza

chapter 35|9 pages

Newcastle Disease

part 4|25 pages

DNA Viral Zoonoses

part 5|26 pages

Infections Caused by Retroviridne

part 6|31 pages

Special Disease Considerations with Zoonotic Relationships