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Published by Springer Netherlands 1987-01-01, 1987
ISBN 10: 9401080011 ISBN 13: 9789401080019
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Paperback. Condition: New. In spite of the availability of modern broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs, the prevention and control of helminth zoonoses remain a challenge to human and veterinary parasitologists and to physicians and veterina- rians working on the field. Although the life cycles of most helminths of zoonotic importance are well known, there are still major gaps in our knowledge especially in the fields of epidemiology, diagnosis and treat- ment The International Colloquium on Helminth Zoonoses held at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, 11-12 December 1986, laid emphasis on more recent advances made in the control and epidemiology of these zoonotic diseases. The disease complexes echinococcosis/hydatidosis, taeniasis/cysticercosis and the larva migrans-syndrome were dealth with in considerable detail. In the first chapter the phenomenon of strain variation in Echinococcus spp. is examined in the light of newer findings. The progress made in recent years towards a more specific diagnosis and drug targeting in hydatidosis is reported. In the second chapter recent advances in immunisation and treatment of cysticercosis are dealt with.The possibili- ty of the existence of strain differences in Taenia saginata is also dis- cussed. The third chapter is devoted to trematode zoonoses with particular reference to the situation in South-east Asia, Senegal (schistosomiasis) and Liberia (paragonimiasis). In the last chapter the larva migrans- syndrome is treated in detail with special attention to its etiology and and diagnosis. Reports on lesser known nematode zoonoses like mammomono- gamosis and oesophagostomiasis are included. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In an era defined by the continual emergence and resurgence of zoonotic diseases, understanding their dynamics has never been more critical. From avian influenza, mpox, and Ebola to zoonotic coronaviruses, rickettsial infections, and neglected parasitic diseases, zoonoses persist as a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide. These diseases challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and reveal the vulnerabilities of global preparedness, with disproportionate impacts on low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses provides a timely and comprehensive examination of the most pressing issues in zoonotic science and response. This volume brings together multidisciplinary perspectives on pathogenesis, transmission cycles, diagnostic innovation, clinical management, veterinary interventions, and public health strategies. It also examines the impact of ecological change, deforestation, climate variability, urbanization, and humananimal interactions within the One Health framework, which influences patterns of emergence. Emphasizing scientific rigor, equity, and collaboration across disciplines, this book offers practical insights for anticipating, detecting, and mitigating zoonotic threats. It highlights the importance of developing resilient systems that can respond effectively at local, national, and international levels. A valuable resource for infectious disease specialists, veterinarians, epidemiologists, public health professionals, and policymakers, this work contributes to the knowledge base required to confront current zoonotic challenges and prepare for those yet to come. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In an era defined by the continual emergence and resurgence of zoonotic diseases, understanding their dynamics has never been more critical. From avian influenza, mpox, and Ebola to zoonotic coronaviruses, rickettsial infections, and neglected parasitic diseases, zoonoses persist as a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide. These diseases challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and reveal the vulnerabilities of global preparedness, with disproportionate impacts on low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses provides a timely and comprehensive examination of the most pressing issues in zoonotic science and response. This volume brings together multidisciplinary perspectives on pathogenesis, transmission cycles, diagnostic innovation, clinical management, veterinary interventions, and public health strategies. It also examines the impact of ecological change, deforestation, climate variability, urbanization, and human-animal interactions within the One Health framework, which influences patterns of emergence. Emphasizing scientific rigor, equity, and collaboration across disciplines, this book offers practical insights for anticipating, detecting, and mitigating zoonotic threats. It highlights the importance of developing resilient systems that can respond effectively at local, national, and international levels. A valuable resource for infectious disease specialists, veterinarians, epidemiologists, public health professionals, and policymakers, this work contributes to the knowledge base required to confront current zoonotic challenges and prepare for those yet to come. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Zoonoses, diseases transmitted from animals to humans, hold immense global significance, impacting public health, economies, and ecosystems. Adopting the One Health approach, which recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, is crucial in tackling these challenges. Zoonotic diseases pose significant public health threats. Diseases like rabies, Ebola, and influenza have claimed countless lives worldwide. Without proper management, these diseases can rapidly escalate into pandemics, as seen with the COVID-19 pandemic, originating from a zoonotic transmission. The health of humans and animals are intricately linked, making collaborative efforts essential for disease prevention and control. Zoonoses have profound economic implications. Outbreaks can devastate agricultural sectors, leading to loss of livestock, reduced productivity, and trade restrictions. For instance, the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the United Kingdom resulted in billions of dollars in economic losses. Addressing zoonoses through a One Health approach can safeguard livelihoods and ensure food security. Furthermore, zoonotic diseases impact biodiversity and ecosystems. Diseases like West Nile virus and Lyme disease can affect wildlife populations, disrupting ecosystems and biodiversity. Additionally, habitat destruction and wildlife trafficking increase the likelihood of zoonotic spillover events. We can mitigate these risks and preserve ecosystem integrity through conservation efforts and sustainable land-use practices. The global importance of zoonoses cannot be overstated. By embracing the One Health approach, we can address these complex challenges comprehensively. Collaboration between human and veterinary medicine, environmental science, and other disciplines is essential for effective disease surveillance, prevention, and control. By prioritizing the health of people, animals, and the environment, we can build a safer, healthier future for all.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 270 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Zoonoses, diseases transmitted from animals to humans, hold immense global significance, impacting public health, economies, and ecosystems. Adopting the One Health approach, which recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, is crucial in tackling these challenges. Zoonotic diseases pose significant public health threats. Diseases like rabies, Ebola, and influenza have claimed countless lives worldwide. Without proper management, these diseases can rapidly escalate into pandemics, as seen with the COVID-19 pandemic, originating from a zoonotic transmission. The health of humans and animals are intricately linked, making collaborative efforts essential for disease prevention and control. Zoonoses have profound economic implications. Outbreaks can devastate agricultural sectors, leading to loss of livestock, reduced productivity, and trade restrictions. For instance, the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the United Kingdom resulted in billions of dollars in economic losses. Addressing zoonoses through a One Health approach can safeguard livelihoods and ensure food security. Furthermore, zoonotic diseases impact biodiversity and ecosystems. Diseases like West Nile virus and Lyme disease can affect wildlife populations, disrupting ecosystems and biodiversity. Additionally, habitat destruction and wildlife trafficking increase the likelihood of zoonotic spillover events. We can mitigate these risks and preserve ecosystem integrity through conservation efforts and sustainable land-use practices. The global importance of zoonoses cannot be overstated. By embracing the One Health approach, we can address these complex challenges comprehensively. Collaboration between human and veterinary medicine, environmental science, and other disciplines is essential for effective disease surveillance, prevention, and control. By prioritizing the health of people, animals, and the environment, we can build a safer, healthier future for all.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -In an era defined by the continual emergence and resurgence of zoonotic diseases, understanding their dynamics has never been more critical. From avian influenza, mpox, and Ebola to zoonotic coronaviruses, rickettsial infections, and neglected parasitic diseases, zoonoses persist as a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide. These diseases challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and reveal the vulnerabilities of global preparedness, with disproportionate impacts on low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Emerging and Reemerging Zoonoses provides a timely and comprehensive examination of the most pressing issues in zoonotic science and response. This volume brings together multidisciplinary perspectives on pathogenesis, transmission cycles, diagnostic innovation, clinical management, veterinary interventions, and public health strategies. It also examines the impact of ecological change, deforestation, climate variability, urbanization, and human-animal interactions within the One Health framework, which influences patterns of emergence. Emphasizing scientific rigor, equity, and collaboration across disciplines, this book offers practical insights for anticipating, detecting, and mitigating zoonotic threats. It highlights the importance of developing resilient systems that can respond effectively at local, national, and international levels. A valuable resource for infectious disease specialists, veterinarians, epidemiologists, public health professionals, and policymakers, this work contributes to the knowledge base required to confront current zoonotic challenges and prepare for those yet to come.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 142 pp. Englisch.
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