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9780195782028

Infectious Diseases of Livestock 3-Volume Set

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    9780195782028

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    019578202X

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-04-28
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

While the focus of the first edition was on sub-Saharan Africa, this second edition has significantly expanded contents that include the majority of the infectious diseases of livestock that occur world-wide. Each of the infectious diseases is dealt with in terms of its introduction and history, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, pathology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and control. A comprehensive list of references is provided for each disease. To facilitate readability, references are numbered in the text.

Table of Contents

List of authors
xiv
Introduction xxiii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Abridged list of abbreviations xxix
Section one: Aspects influencing the occurrence of infectious diseases
Vectors: Ticks
3(40)
Vectors: Tsetse flies
43(34)
Vectors: Muscidae
77(10)
Vectors: Tabanidae
87(6)
Vectors: Culicoides spp.
93(44)
Vectors: Mosquitoes
137(16)
Classification, epidemiology and control of arthropod-borne viruses
153(18)
Special factors affecting the control of livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa
171(7)
The control of infectious diseases of livestock: Making appropriate decisions in different epidemiological and socioeconomic conditions
178(47)
Infectious diseases of animals in sub-Saharan Africa: The wildlife/livestock interface
225(14)
Vaccination: An approach to the control of infectious diseases
239(12)
Section two: Protozoal diseases
African animal trypanosomoses
251(46)
Dourine
297(8)
Trichomonosis
305(11)
Amoebic infections
316(3)
Coccidiosis
319(13)
Cryptosporidiosis
332(5)
Toxoplasmosis
337(14)
Besnoitiosis
351(9)
Sarcocystosis
360(16)
Balantidiosis
376(2)
Leishmaniosis
378(4)
Neosporosis
382(12)
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis
394(12)
BABESIOSES
Introduction
405(1)
Bovine babesiosis
406(19)
Equine piroplasmosis
425(10)
Porcine babesiosis
435(3)
Ovine babesiosis
438(10)
THEILERIOSES
Introduction
447(1)
East Coast fever
448(20)
Corridor disease
468(4)
Zimbabwe theileriosis
472(3)
Turning sickness
475(3)
Theileria taurotragi infection
478(2)
Theileria mutans infection
480(3)
Theileria velifera infection
483(2)
Theileria separata infection
485(1)
Theileria annulata theileriosis
486(12)
Theileriosis of sheep and goats
498(2)
Theileria buffeli/orientalis infection
500(7)
Section three: Rickettsial and chlamydial diseases
Introduction
505(2)
Heartwater
507(29)
Lesser-known rickettsias infecting livestock
536(14)
Chlamydiosis
550(15)
Q fever
565(8)
Eperythrozoonosis
573(8)
Bovine haemobartonellosis
581(2)
Potomac horse fever
583(11)
ANAPLASMOSES
Introduction
593(1)
Bovine anaplasmosis
594(23)
Ovine and caprine anaplasmosis
617(12)
Section four: Viral diseases
PARAMYXOVIRIDAE
Introduction
627(2)
Rinderpest
629(31)
Peste des petits ruminants
660(13)
Parainfluenza type 3 infection
673(4)
Bovine respiratory syncytial virus infection
677(4)
Hendra virus infection
681(6)
Paramyxovirus-induced reproductive failure and congenital defects in pigs
687(5)
Nipah virus disease
692(8)
CALICIVIRIDAE
Introduction
699(1)
Vesicular exanthema of swine
700(3)
Enteric caliciviruses of pigs and cattle
703(5)
RETROVIRIDAE
Introduction
707(1)
Enzootic bovine leukosis
708(9)
Jaagsiekte
717(16)
Maedi-visna
733(8)
Caprine arthritis-encephalitis
741(6)
Equine infectious anaemia
747(7)
PAPOVAVIRIDAE
Introduction
753(1)
Papillomavirus infections
754(12)
ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE
Introduction
765(1)
Equine influenza
766(9)
Swine influenza
775(5)
CORONAVIRIDAE
Introduction
779(1)
Transmissible gastroenteritis
780(4)
Porcine respiratory coronavirus infection
784(3)
Porcine epidemic diarrhoea
787(4)
Haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus infection
791(4)
Bovine coronavirus infection
795(8)
Ovine coronavirus infection
803(1)
Equine coronavirus infection
804(2)
PARVOVIRIDAE
Introduction
805(1)
Porcine parvovirus infection
806(9)
Bovine parvovirus infection
815(4)
ADENOVIRIDAE
Introduction
817(2)
Adenovirus infections
819(10)
HERPESVIRIDAE
Introduction
827(2)
Equid herpesvirus 1 and equid herpesvirus 4 infections
829(31)
Equid herpesvirus 2 and equid herpesvirus 5 infections
860(8)
Equine coital exanthema
868(7)
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis and infectious pustular balanoposthitis
875(12)
Bovine herpesvirus 2 infections
887(8)
Malignant catarrhal fever
895(14)
Pseudorabies
909(10)
Suid herpesvirus 2 infection
919(5)
ARTERIVIRIDAE
Introduction
923(1)
Equine viral arteritis
924(9)
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
933(13)
FLAVIVIRIDAE
Introduction
945(1)
Bovine viral diarrhoea and mucosal disease
946(24)
Border disease
970(5)
Hog cholera
975(12)
Wesselsbron disease
987(8)
Louping ill
995(9)
West Nile virus infection
1004(10)
TOGAVIRIDAE
Introduction
1013(1)
Equine encephalitides caused by alphaviruses
1014(9)
Getah virus infection
1023(6)
BUNYAVIRIDAE
Introduction
1027(2)
Diseases caused by Akabane and related Simbu-group viruses
1029(8)
Rift Valley fever
1037(34)
Nairobi sheep disease
1071(6)
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
1077(11)
ASFARVIRIDAE
Introduction
1087(1)
African swine fever
1088(35)
RHABDOVIRIDAE
Introduction
1121(2)
Rabies
1123(60)
Bovine ephemeral fever
1183(11)
Vesicular stomatitis and other vesiculovirus infections
1194(7)
REOVIRIDAE
Introduction
1199(2)
Bluetongue
1201(20)
Ibaraki disease in cattle
1221(6)
Epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer
1227(4)
African horse sickness
1231(16)
Equine encephalosis
1247(5)
Palyam serogroup orbivirus infections
1252(4)
Rotavirus infections
1256(12)
POXVIRIDAE
Introduction
1265(3)
Lumpy skin disease
1268(9)
Sheeppox and goatpox
1277(5)
Orf
1282(5)
Ulcerative dermatosis
1287(2)
Bovine papular stomatitis
1289(2)
Pseudocowpox
1291(2)
Swinepox
1293(3)
Cowpox
1296(2)
Horsepox
1298(2)
Camelpox
1300(2)
Buffalopox
1302(5)
PICORNAVIRIDAE
Introduction
1305(2)
Teschen, Talfan and reproductive diseases caused by porcine enteroviruses
1307(3)
Encephalomyocarditis virus infection
1310(3)
Swine vesicular disease
1313(6)
Equine rhinovirus infection
1319(3)
Bovine rhinovirus infection
1322(2)
Foot-and-mouth disease
1324(44)
BORNAVIRIDAE
Introduction
1367(1)
Borna disease
1368(6)
CIRCOVIRIDAE
Introduction
1373(1)
Post-weaning multi-systemic wasting syndrome in swine
1374(14)
VIRUS-LIKE AGENTS
Introduction
1387(1)
Unclassified virus-like agents, transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and prion diseases
1388(3)
Scrapie
1391(17)
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
1408(14)
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies related to bovine spongiform encephalopathy in other domestic and captive wild species
1422(6)
Section five: Bacterial diseases
SPIROCHAETES
Introduction
1427(1)
Swine dysentery
1428(7)
Borrelia theileri infection
1435(2)
Borrelia suilla infection
1437(3)
Lyme disease in livestock
1440(5)
Leptospirosis
1445(14)
AEROBIC/MICRO-AEROPHILIC, MOTILE, HELICAL/VIBROID GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA
Introduction
1457(2)
Genital campylobacteriosis in cattle
1459(10)
Proliferative enteropathies of pigs
1469(10)
Campylobacter jejuni infection
1479(8)
GRAM-NEGATIVE AEROBIC OR CAPNOPHILIC RODS AND COCCI
Introduction
1485(2)
Moraxella spp. infections
1487(5)
Bordetella bronchiseptica infections
1492(8)
Pseudomonas spp. infections
Introduction
1498(2)
Glanders
1500(5)
Melioidosis
1505(5)
Brucella spp. infections
Introduction
1507(3)
Bovine brucellosis
1510(18)
Brucella ovis infection
1528(7)
Brucella melitensis infection
1535(7)
Brucella suis infection
1542(4)
Brucellosis in wildlife
1546(9)
FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC GRAM-NEGATIVE RODS
Introduction
1553(2)
Klebsiella spp. infections
1555(5)
Escherichia coli infections
1560(22)
Salmonella spp. infections
Introduction
1578(4)
Bovine salmonellosis
1582(12)
Ovine and caprine salmonellosis
1594(7)
Porcine salmonellosis
1601(7)
Equine salmonellosis
1608(9)
Yersinia spp. infections
1617(12)
Haemophilus spp. infections
Introduction
1628(1)
Haemophilus parasuis infection
1629(5)
Haemophilus somnus disease complex in cattle
1634(14)
Actinobacillus spp. infections
Introduction
1646(2)
Actinobacillus lignieresii infections
1648(4)
Actinobacillus equuli infections
1652(3)
Gram-negative pleomorphic infections: Actinobacillus seminis, Histophilus ovis and Haemophilus somnus
1655(6)
Porcine pleuropneumonia
1661(9)
Actinobacillus suis infections
1670(7)
Pasteurella and Mannheimia spp. infections
Introduction
1672(5)
Pneumonic pasteurellosis of cattle
1677(12)
Haemorrhagic septicaemia
1689(6)
Pasteurellosis in sheep and goats
1695(9)
Porcine pasteurellosis
1704(3)
Progressive atrophic rhinitis
1707(13)
ANAEROBIC GRAM-NEGATIVE, IRREGULAR RODS
Introduction
1715(5)
Fusobacterium necrophorum, Dichelobacter (Bacteroides) nodosus and Bacteroides spp. infections
1720(34)
GRAM-POSITIVE COCCI
Introduction
1749(1)
Staphylococcus spp. infections
Introduction
1750(4)
Staphylococcus aureus infections
1754(5)
Exudative epidermitis
1759(3)
Other Staphylococcus spp. infections
1762(6)
Streptococcus spp. infections
Introduction
1763(5)
Strangles
1768(8)
Streptococcus suis infections
1776(5)
Streptococcus porcinus infections
1781(3)
Other Streptococcus spp. infections
1784(4)
ENDOSPORE-FORMING GRAM-POSITIVE RODS AND COCCI
Introduction
1787(1)
Anthrax
1788(41)
Clostridium perfringens group infections
Introduction
1819(10)
Clostridium perfringens type A infections
1829(7)
Clostridium perfringens type B infections
1836(4)
Clostridium perfringens type C infections
1840(6)
Clostridium perfringens type D infections
1846(10)
Malignant oedema/gas gangrene group of Clostridium spp.
Introduction
1854(2)
Clostridium chauvoei infections
1856(7)
Clostridium novyi infections
1863(6)
Clostridium septicum infections
1869(5)
Other clostridial infections
1874(4)
Neurotoxin-producing group of Clostridium spp.
Introduction
1877(1)
Tetanus
1878(7)
Botulism
1885(19)
REGULAR, NON-SPORING, GRAM-POSITIVE RODS
Introduction
1903(1)
Listeriosis
1904(4)
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infections
1908(9)
IRREGULAR, NON-SPORING, GRAM-POSITIVE RODS
Introduction
1915(2)
Corynebacterium pseudo-tuberculosis infections
1917(14)
Corynebacterium renale group infections
1931(7)
Bolo disease
1938(4)
Actinomyces bovis infections
1942(4)
Arcanobacterium pyogenes infections
1946(12)
Actinobaculum (Eubacterium) suis infections
1958(4)
Actinomyces hyovaginalis infections
1962(11)
MYCOBACTERIA
Introduction
1965(8)
Tuberculosis
1973(21)
Paratuberculosis
1994(17)
ACTINOMYCETES
Introduction
2009(2)
Nocardiosis
2011(4)
Rhodococcus equi infections
2015(11)
Dermatophilosis
2026(19)
MYCOPLASMAS
Introduction
2043(2)
Contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia
2045(15)
Contagious caprine pleuro-pneumonia
2060(6)
Mycoplasmal pneumonia of pigs
2066(5)
Mycoplasmal polyserositis and arthritis of pigs
2071(3)
Mycoplasmal arthritis of pigs
2074(2)
Bovine genital mycoplasmosis
2076(8)
UNCLASSIFIED BACTERIA
Introduction
2083(1)
Contagious equine metritis
2084(5)
Tyzzer's disease
2089(6)
Section six: Mycotic and algal diseases
Mycoses
2095(42)
Pneumocystosis
2137(3)
Protothecosis and other algal diseases
2140(9)
Section seven: Disease complexes and diseases of unknown aetiology
Epivag
2149(3)
Ulcerative balanoposthitis and vulvovaginitis of sheep
2152(5)
Ill-thrift
2157
Index

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