
The One Health Model as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases
- 339 pages
- English
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The One Health Model as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases
About this book
Comprehensive, easy-to-understand, and clinically relevant guide to zoonotic healthcare concerns in North America
The One Health Model as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases is an easy-to-understand yet comprehensive explanation of zoonotic healthcare concerns with coverage of diseases and medical conditions seen in North America. With a format that is consistent throughout each chapter, this book provides clinically relevant information on individual diseases, causative agents, symptomatology, diagnostics, and treatment and preventative strategies.
This book also offers an overview of the history of One Health and perspective on the future of One Health in North America
The One Health Model as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases covers sample topics including:
- Arthropod-Borne Diseases, tapeworms, rabbit fever, rickettsia spp., leishmaniasis, chiggers, red bird mite, and mange
- Equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile Virus, Zika, American spotted fever, babesia, bourbon virus, Colorado tick fever, and heartland virus
- Lyme disease, Powassan encephalitis, Q-Fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, swimmer's itch, and bacterial zoonotic disease
- Anthrax, cat scratch fever, campylobacteriosis, leptospirosis, psittacosis, salmonella, staphylococcus, tuberculosis, rat bite fever, hookworms, and intestinal flukes
- Newcastle disease, avian and swine influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, and creeping eruption
The One Health Model as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases is an essential textbook for veterinary technology and animal science students seeking to work as paramedical professionals in the fields of agriculture and veterinary medicine. It also serves as an ideal reference guidebook for both human and veterinary practitioners.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 History of One Health
- Chapter 2 An Interface Between Veterinary and Human Medicine
- Chapter 3.0 Arthropod-Borne Diseases of Public Health Concern
- Chapter 3.1 Family Cimicidae (Cimex sp.)
- Chapter 3.2 Chagas Disease
- Chapter 3.3 Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum)
- Chapter 3.4 Rabbit Fever
- Chapter 3.5 Rickettsia Species
- Chapter 3.6 Plague (Yersinia Pestis)
- Chapter 3.7 Leishmaniasis
- Chapter 3.8 Chiggers (Eutrombicula alfreduges/Trombidium irritans)
- Chapter 3.9 Red Bird Mite (Dermanyssus gallinae)
- Chapter 3.10 Mange (Sarcoptes spp.)
- Chapter 3.11 Equine Encephalitis (Eastern/Western)
- Chapter 3.12 St. Louis Encephalitis (Flaviviridae)
- Chapter 3.13 West Nile Virus (Flaviviridae)
- Chapter 3.14 Zika Virus
- Chapter 3.15 American Spotted Fever (Rickettsia Parkeri)
- Chapter 3.16 Babesiosis (Babesia Divergens)
- Chapter 3.17 Bourbon Virus
- Chapter 3.18 Colorado Tick Fever
- Chapter 3.19 Heartland Virus
- Chapter 3.20 Lyme Disease – Borrelia burgdorferi
- Chapter 3.21 Powassan Virus (Flaviviridae)
- Chapter 3.22 Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii )
- Chapter 3.23 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Rickettsia rickettsi)
- Chapter 4.1 Public Health Implications of Bacterial Zoonotic Diseases
- Chapter 4.2 Anaplasmosis/Ehrlichiosis (Anaplasma phagocytophylum/E. spp.)
- Chapter 4.3 Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)
- Chapter 4.4 Cat Scratch Fever (Bartonella spp.)
- Chapter 4.5 Cholera (Vibrio cholera)
- Chapter 4.6 Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter spp.)
- Chapter 4.7 Leptospirosis
- Chapter 4.8 Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci)
- Chapter 4.9 Salmonella (Salmonella spp.)
- Chapter 4.10 Staphylococcus (Staphylococcus aureus)
- Chapter 4.11 Streptococcus (Streptococcus equi, Streptococcus suis)
- Chapter 4.12 Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
- Chapter 4.13 Tularemia (F. tularensis)
- Chapter 4.14 Rat-Bite Fever
- Chapter 5.1 Tinea capitis/Tinea corporis (Microsporum spp.)
- Chapter 5.2 Trichophytosis (Trichophyton spp.)
- Chapter 6.0 Parasitic Worm-Associated Diseases of Public Health Concern
- Chapter 6.1 Diphyllobothriasis (Diphyllobothrium dalliae)
- Chapter 6.2 Alveolar Echinococcus (Echinococcus multilocularis)
- Chapter 6.3 Hydatidosis/Cystic Echinococcus (Echinococcus granulosus)
- Chapter 6.4 Taeniasis (Taenia saginata)
- Chapter 6.5 Dirofilariasis (Dirofilaria immitis)
- Chapter 6.6 Hookworms (Necator americanus)
- Chapter 6.7 Creeping Eruption (Ancylostoma braziliense/Ancylostoma caninum)
- Chapter 6.8 Uncinaria (Uncinaria stenocephala)
- Chapter 6.9 Trichinosis (Trichinella spiralis)
- Chapter 6.10 Roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides and Toxocara cati )
- Chapter 6.11 Swimmer’s Itch (Schistosomiasis)
- Chapter 6.12 Intestinal Flukes (Nanophytues salminocola)
- Chapter 7.1 Hantavirus (Hantavirus spp.)
- Chapter 7.2 Rabies (Lyssavirus)
- Chapter 7.3 New Castle Disease (Orthoavulavirus avian Orthoavulavirus)
- Chapter 7.4 Avian Influenza (Avian Influenza A)
- Chapter 7.5 Swine Influenza (H1N1)
- Chapter 7.6 Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Aphthovirus)
- Chapter 7.7 Orf (Parapoxvirus Orf Virus)
- Chapter 8 Reportable Diseases in the United States
- Chapter 9 The Future of One Health in North America
- Index
- EULA