Animal Welfare in a Pandemic - Hancock, John T.; Rouse, Ros C.; Craig, Tim J.; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Animal Welfare in a Pandemic

What Does COVID-19 Tell us for the Future?
 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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This book explores the impact of COVID-19 on a wide array of animals, from those in the wild to companion and captive animals. It contributea to a genuinely One Health approach where the health and welfare of both humans and animals are considered holistically.

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Animal Welfare in a Pandemic explores the impact of COVID-19 on a wide array of animals, from those in the wild to companion and captive animals. During the height of the pandemic, a range of animals were infected, and many died, but this was hard to predict, even using up-to-date bioinformatics. Lockdowns around the world had, and continue to have, a major effect on animals? welfare, influencing pet ownership and care, as well as impacting on the work of conservation institutes due to the lack of visitors and funding and lack of tourist presence in the wild which impacted on anti-poaching efforts. Some of the vast amount of personal protection equipment (PPE) that was distributed was discarded, creating both dangers and occasional opportunities for wild animals. With the rollout of human vaccines, some countries started developing animal vaccines, only some of which were deployed. In summary, the pandemic had a wide-ranging influence on animal welfare around the world. This is reviewed to highlight what can be learned to protect and enhance animal welfare in future epidemics/pandemics, and contribute to a genuinely One Health approach where the health and welfare of both humans and animals are considered holistically.


This book is authored by members of the University of the West of England, Bristol, who span a range of expertise in Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Animal Welfare, and Ethics.

Table of Contents:

Dedication


Acknowledgements


Preface


Author Biographies


Chapter 1: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic


Chapter 2: Can the Susceptibility of Animals to SARS-CoV-2 be Predicted?


Chapter 3: Animals Which Were Infected in the Real World


Chapter 4: Animal Vaccines


Chapter 5: Animal Conservation and the Pandemic


Chapter 6: The Indirect Effects of COVID-19 on Animals


Chapter 7: Animals, Pandemics and the Future


Chapter 8: Final thoughts


Index