Textbook of Zoonoses

Textbook of Zoonoses

Bedi, Jasbir Singh; Vijay, Deepthi; Dhaka, Pankaj

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

08/2022

416

Mole

Inglês

9781119809517

15 a 20 dias

860

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Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction to Zoonoses

Understanding concepts and terms related to Zoonoses

SECTION 1: BACTERIAL ZOONOSES

1. Anthrax

2. Brucellosis

3. Cat-scratch disease

4. Glanders

5. Leptospirosis

6. Lyme disease (or Lyme borreliosis)

7. Plague

8. Q fever

9. Tularemia

10. Zoonotic Chlamydiosis

11. Zoonotic Tuberculosis

12. Other zoonoses

a. Meliodiosis

b. Tetanus

c. Dog-bite transmitted bacterial pathogens

d. Rat Bite Fever agents

Bacterial foodborne pathogens

(Bacillus cereus, Campylobacteriosis, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium botulinum, Diarrhoeagenic Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonellosis, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibriosis and Yersiniosis)

SECTION 2: VIRAL ZOONOSES

Introduction

13. Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF)

14. Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever

15. Hantavirus disease

16. Influenza viruses

17. Japanese Encephalitis

18. Nipah

19. Rabies

20. Rift Valley Fever

21. West Nile Fever

22. Yellow Fever

23. Zoonotic Coronaviruses

24. Viral Haemorrhagic fevers (Arenaviruses, Bunyaviruses, Filoviruses and Flaviviruses)

25. Other Zoonotic Viruses of Public Health Importance

(Eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE), Western equine encephalomyelitis (WEE), Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE), Foot and mouth disease (FMD), Hendra virus (HeV), Herpes B Virus (Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1), La Crosse encephalitis virus (LACV), Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), Monkeypox virus, Powassan virus (POWV), Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV)

26. Foodborne viral zoonoses

SECTION 3: PARASITIC ZOONOSES

Introduction

27. Amoebiasis

28. Balantidiasis

29. Cryptosporidiosis

30. Cutaneous Larvae Migrans

31. Diphyllobothriasis

32. Echinococcosis

33. Giardiasis

34. Leishmaniasis

35. Sarcocystosis

36. Schistosomiasis

37. Taeniasis/Cystecercosis complex

38. Toxoplasmosis

39. Trichinellosis

40. Trypanosomiasis

41. Visceral Larvae Migrans

42. Other parasitic zoonoses of public health importance

a. Angiostrongyliasis

b. Anisakiasis

c. Clonorchiasis

d. Dracunculiasis

e. Fasciolopsiasis

f. Paragonimiasis

g. Pentastomiasis

h. Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM)

SECTION 4: FUNGAL ZOONOSES

Introduction

43. Aspergillosis

44. Blastomycosis

45. Coccidioidomycosis

46. Cryptococcosis

47. Dermatophytosis

48. Histoplasmosis

49. Mucormycoses

50. Sporotrichosis

51. Other important fungal zooonoses

SECTION 5: RICKETTSIAL ZOONOSES

Introduction

A. Typhus group

1. Epidemic typhus

2. Endemic typhus

B. Spotted fever group

1. Tick borne spotted fever

a. Rocky Mountain spotted fever

b. Other important tick-borne spotted fever rickettsioses

2. Flea-borne spotted fever

3. Mite-borne spotted fever

C. Scrub typhus

Diagnosis of rickettsioses

SECTION 6: PRION DISEASES

ANNEXURES

1. Important Global Health Days

2. List of important zoonoses related to farm animals and pets

3. CDC classification of bioterrorism agents

References

Credits and Sources/Acknowledgments

Index
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zoonoses; Bacterial zoonoses; viral zoonoses; parasitic zoonoses; rickettsial zoonoses; fungal zoonoses; prions zoonoses; foodborne zoonoses; zoonoses aetiology; zoonoses epidemiology; zoonoses symptoms; zoonoses treatment; zoonoses diagnosis; zoonoses prevention; zoonoses control