Handbook of Management of Zoonoses - Narayan, Krishna Gopal; Sinha, Dharmendra Kumar; Singh, Dhirendra Kumar; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Handbook of Management of Zoonoses: Management of Zoonoses
 
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ISBN13:9789819998845
ISBN10:98199988411
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:1134 pages
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Language:English
Illustrations: 10 Illustrations, black & white; 54 Illustrations, color
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Handbook of Management of Zoonoses

Management of Zoonoses
 
Edition number: 2024
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This book reviews the etiology of major zoonotic diseases, their impact on human health, and control mechanisms for better management. It also examines factors influencing transmission, diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of zoonotic diseases caused by different human pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans, and parasites. It also introduces zoonoses with a wildlife reservoir and discusses different transmission modes, and factors that influence the epidemiology of zoonoses. It further discusses the holistic strategies for the cost-effective prevention and control of these zoonoses. Towards the end, the book also discusses infections that have spread from non-human primates to humans and strategies to improve disease control and elimination. This book is very useful for students, academicians, and researchers of veterinary sciences, veterinary medicine, and, veterinary public health.

Table of Contents:

I Management of zoonoses



1. Origin, emergence, and re-emergence of zoonoses 2. Wildlife zoonoses 3. Epidemiology of vector borne diseases 4. Management of Zoonoses 5. Prevention of Zoonotic Pandemics



II. Viral zoonoses A. Mosquito borne viral zoonoses 6. Mosquito borne viral zoonoses 7. Eastern Equine Encephalitis 8. Western Equine Encephalitis 9. Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis 10. St. Louis Encephalitis 11. Australian Encephalitis 12. California Encephalitis 13. Powassan Viral Encephalitis 14. O? NyongNyong 15. Chikungunya 16. Dengue 17. Zika Virus 18. Yellow Fever 19. Rift Valley Fever 20. Japanese Encephalitis 21. West Nile Viral Encephalitis B. Tick borne Viral zoonoses 22. Colorado Tick borne Relapsing fever 23. Kyasanur Forest Disease 24. Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever C. Avian borne viral zoonoses 25. Influenza viruses-Avian and Swine Influenza D. Bat borne viral zoonoses 26. Bat borne viral zoonoses 27. Marburg haemorrhagic fever 28. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-CORONA Virus (SARS-CoV) 29. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) 30. Nipah virus encephalitis E. Rat borne viral zoonoses 31. Hanta virus F. Dog borne viral zoonoses 32. Rabies and Related viruses G. Monkey borne viral zoonoses 33. Ebola virus 34. Monkey pox H. Human to human transmitted viral zoonoses 35. Human Corona viruses (COVID-19)



III Bacterial and Rickettsial zoonoses



36. Anaplasmosis 37. Anthrax 38. Bartonellosis 39. Cat scratch fever/disease (CSF/CSD) 40. Oroya fever 41. Trench fever 42. Brucellosis 43. Ehrlichiosis 44. Glanders 45. Melidiosis 46. Leptospirosis 47. Louse borne relapsing fever (LBRF) 48. Borreliosis 49. Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness (STARI) 50. Mycobacteriosis 51. Plague 52. Q fever 53. Tularemia 54. Psittacosis 55. African tick bite fever 56. Epidemic typhus 57. Indian tick typhus 58. Murine typhus 59. Rickettsial pox 60. Rickettsiosis 61. Scrub typhus



IV Mycotic zoonoses 62. Epidemiology of Mycotic zoonoses 63. Aspergillosis 64. Blastomycosis 65. Candidiasis 66. Coccidioidomycosis 67. Cryptococcosis 68. Dermatomycosis 69. Histoplasmosis 70. Mucoromycosis 71. Mycotoxicosis 72. Rhinosporidiosis 73. Sporotrichicosis



V Parasitic zoonoses 74. Epidemiology of Parasitic zoonoses A. Protozoal zoonoses 75. Amoebiasis 76. Babesiosis 77. Balantidiasis 78. Chagas? disease 79. Cryptosporidiosis 80. Giardiasisis 81. Leishmaniasis 82. Sarcocystosis 83. Toxoplasmosis 84. Human African Trypanosomiasis B. Helminthic zoonoses a. Trematodiases 85. Epidemiology of fish borne trematodiasis 86. Clonorchiasis 87. Dicroceliasis 88. Echinostoma 89. Fascioliasis 90. Gastrodiscoidiasis 91. Intestinal flukes 92. Opisthorchiasis 93. Paragonimiasis 94. Schistosomiasis b. Cestodiases 95. Coenurosis 96. Taeniasis - Cysticercosis 97. Diphyllobothriasis 98. Dipylinum caninum 99. Hydatidosis 100. Hymenolpiasis 101. Rallietina spp. 102. Sparagonosis c. Nematodiases 103. Fish-borne nematodiasis 104. Angiostrogylosis 105. Anisakiasis 106. Ascariasis 107. Capillariasis 108. Dracunculiasis ABBREVIATIONS AAS = Allergic Aspergillus sinusitis ABPA = Allergic Broncho-Pulmonary Aspergillosis ACA = Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans ACE2 = Angiotensin converting enzyme II ACIP = Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices ADE = Antibody Dependent Enhancement AE = Alveolar Echinococcosis AES = Acute Encephalitis Syndrome AF = Aflatoxin 109. Gnathostomiasis 110. Larva Migrans 111. Strongyloidiasis 112. Toxocariasis 113. Trichinellosis 114. Trichostrogyloisis 115. Trichuriasis



VI Appendices Appendix-I. Rat associated zoonoses Appendix-II. Dog associated zoonoses Appendix-III. Swine associated zoonoses Appendix-IV. Equine associated zoonoses Appendix-V. Non-human Primates associated zoonose