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9780813825427

Zoonoses Recognition, Control, and Prevention

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    0813825423

  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2000-10-27
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Provides expanded information which includes sections on historic background, current principles, and anticipated future changes, and consideration of the latest knowledge of human and veterinary medicine in the field of zoonoses. A chapter summary and selected bibliography for each of the first six chapters.

Author Biography

Martin E. Hugh-Jones, MRCVS, MPH, PhD, Fellow ACE, is Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University William T. Hubbert, DVM, MPH, PhD, Diplomate ACVPM, is Adjunct Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University Harry V. Hagstad, DVM, MPH, Diplomate ACVPM, Fellow ACE, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introduction
Introduction to the Zoonosesp. 3
Definitionp. 3
Initial Recognition of the Agentsp. 4
Initial Recognition of the Diseasesp. 7
Development of Control and Prevention Strategiesp. 9
Chronology of Events in Zoonoses Recognition, Control, and Preventionp. 11
Summaryp. 17
Referencesp. 18
Principles
Principles of Zoonoses Recognitionp. 23
Index Casep. 23
Surveillancep. 29
Epidemic/Outbreakp. 33
Outbreak Investigationp. 36
Disease Reportingp. 37
Summaryp. 43
Referencesp. 44
Role of the Laboratory in Zoonoses Recognitionp. 49
Laboratory Purposesp. 49
Hazards in the Laboratoryp. 52
Specimens for the Laboratoryp. 56
Laboratory Testsp. 59
Laboratory Evaluationp. 69
Summaryp. 71
Referencesp. 72
Principles of Zoonoses Control and Preventionp. 79
Prevention, Control, and Eradicationp. 79
Reservoir Neutralizationp. 81
Reducing Contact Potentialp. 88
Increasing Host Resistancep. 91
Examples: Field Necropsy, Broiler Housep. 97
Consumer Protection Strategiesp. 101
Animal Identificationp. 103
Health Maintenancep. 104
Communicationp. 106
Educationp. 108
Summaryp. 111
Referencesp. 114
The Future
Recognition and Development of "New" Zoonosesp. 123
Introductionp. 123
Recognition of "New" Zoonosesp. 124
Scenarios That Have or Will Increase the Incidence of "New" Zoonosesp. 131
Issues for the Futurep. 147
Referencesp. 147
Advances in the Control and Prevention of Zoonosesp. 152
Economic Assessment of Diseasep. 152
Control Programs and the Prevention of Zoonosesp. 176
Future Technologiesp. 203
Summaryp. 209
Referencesp. 213
Synopses
Parasitic Zoonosesp. 225
Arthropod Infectionsp. 225
Pentastomid Infectionp. 225
Nematode Infectionsp. 226
Angiostrongyliasisp. 226
Anisakiasisp. 227
Ascariasisp. 228
Capillariasisp. 228
Cutaneous Larva Migransp. 229
Dioctophymiasisp. 230
Dracunculiasisp. 231
Filariasisp. 232
Strongyloidiasisp. 233
Thelaziasisp. 234
Trichinosisp. 234
Trichostrongyliasisp. 235
Visceral Larva Migransp. 236
Cestode Infectionsp. 237
Diphyllobothriasisp. 237
Dipylidiasisp. 238
Echinococcosis/Hydatidosisp. 238
Hymenolepiasisp. 240
Mesocestoides Infectionp. 240
Raillietiniasisp. 241
Sparganosisp. 241
Taeniasisp. 242
Trematode Infections--Gastrointestinalp. 243
Amphistomiasisp. 243
Echinostomiasisp. 244
Fasciolopsiasisp. 245
Heterophydiasisp. 245
Metagonimiasisp. 246
Trematode Infections--Liverp. 247
Clonorchiasisp. 247
Dicroceliasisp. 247
Fascioliasisp. 248
Opisthorchiasisp. 249
Trematode Infections--Lung/Pharyngealp. 250
Clinostomiasisp. 250
Paragonimiasisp. 250
Schistosomiasisp. 251
Protozoan Infectionsp. 252
Amebiasisp. 252
Balantidiasisp. 253
Cryptosporidiosisp. 254
Giardiasisp. 255
Leishmaniasisp. 255
Malariap. 256
Piroplasmosisp. 257
Pneumocystis Infectionp. 258
Sarcocystosisp. 258
Toxoplasmosisp. 259
Trypanosomiasis, Africanp. 260
Trypanosomiasis, Americanp. 261
Fungal, Bacterial, Spirochaetal, and Rickettsial Zoonosesp. 262
Fungal Infectionsp. 262
Dermatomycosisp. 262
Bacterial Infectionsp. 263
Anthraxp. 263
Arizona Infectionp. 264
Botulismp. 265
Brucellosisp. 266
Campylobacteriosisp. 267
Cat Scratch Diseasep. 268
Clostridial Histotoxic Infectionp. 269
Clostridium Perfringens Food Poisoningp. 270
Colibacillosisp. 271
Corynebacterial Infectionp. 272
Dermatophilosisp. 273
Erysipeloidp. 274
Glandersp. 275
Leprosyp. 275
Listeriosisp. 277
Pasteurellosisp. 278
Plaguep. 279
Rat-Bite Feverp. 280
Salmonellosisp. 280
Shigellosisp. 282
Staphylococcosisp. 282
Streptococcosisp. 283
Tetanusp. 284
Tuberculosisp. 285
Tularemiap. 286
Vibriosisp. 288
Yersiniosisp. 289
Spirochaetal Infectionsp. 290
Endemic Relapsing Feverp. 290
Leptospirosisp. 291
Lyme Diseasep. 292
Rickettsial Infectionsp. 293
Boutonneuse Feverp. 293
Murine Typhusp. 294
North Asian Tick Typhusp. 294
Psittacosisp. 295
Q Feverp. 296
Queensland Tick Typhusp. 297
Rickettsialpoxp. 298
Rocky Mountain Spotted Feverp. 299
Scrub Typhusp. 300
Viral Zoonosesp. 301
Acronyms of Viral Diseases and Testsp. 301
Viral Diseasesp. 302
Argentine Hemorrhagic Feverp. 302
Bolivian Hemorrhagic Feverp. 303
Bovine Papular Stomatitisp. 304
California (LaCrosse) Encephalitisp. 305
Colorado Tick Feverp. 305
Contagious Ecthymap. 306
Cowpoxp. 307
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Feverp. 308
Eastern Equine Encephalitisp. 310
Ebola Hemorrhagic Feverp. 311
Encephalomyocarditisp. 313
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndromep. 314
Hantavirus Renal Syndromesp. 315
Herpesvirus simiae (B) Infectionp. 316
Influenzap. 318
Japanese (B) Encephalitisp. 320
Kyasanur Forest Diseasep. 321
Lassa Feverp. 322
Louping IIIp. 323
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitisp. 324
Marburg Diseasep. 325
Monkeypoxp. 326
Murray Valley Encephalitisp. 327
Nairobi Sheep Diseasep. 328
Newcastle Diseasep. 329
Omsk Hemorrhagic Feverp. 331
Pseudocowpoxp. 332
Rabiesp. 333
Rift Valley Feverp. 335
Russian Spring-Summer Encephalitisp. 336
St. Louis Encephalitisp. 337
Sicilian Sandfly Feverp. 338
Tanapoxp. 339
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitisp. 340
Vesicular Stomatitisp. 341
Viral Hepatitis Type Ap. 343
Viral Hepatitis Type Bp. 344
Viral Hepatitis Type Cp. 345
Viral Hepatitis Type Dp. 346
Viral Hepatitis Type Ep. 347
Wesselsbron Diseasep. 348
Western Equine Encephalitisp. 349
West Nile Feverp. 350
Yabapoxp. 351
Yellow Feverp. 352
Indexp. 355
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