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El. knyga: Veterinary Public Health

  • Formatas: 637 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Arcler Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781774693506
Veterinary Public Health
  • Formatas: 637 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Arcler Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781774693506

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Veterinary public health is a component of public health that focuses on the application of veterinary science to protect and improve the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. Veterinary public health concerns the surveillance and control of zoonoses at many different levels be it via disease control programs at farm level or wild animals or in the abattoir. One Health is "the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally, and globally, to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment", as defined by the One Health Initiative Task Force (OHITF). A major zoonosis is Rabies. Approximately 5,000 animal rabies cases are reported annually to CDC, and more than 90% of those cases occur in wildlife.
Section 1: Introduction
Chapter 1 A Quantitative and Novel Approach to the Prioritization of Zoonotic
Diseases in North America: A Public Perspective
Chapter 2 Community Perceptions on Integrating Animal Vaccination and Health
Education by Veterinary and Public Health Workers in the Prevention of
Brucellosis among Pastoral Communities of South Western Uganda
Chapter 3 Public Health Responses to Reemergence of Animal Rabies, Taiwan,
July 16December 28, 2013
Chapter 4 Criteria for the Prioritization of Public Health Interventions for
Climate-Sensitive Vector-Borne Diseases in Quebec
Chapter 5 Data Distribution in Public Veterinary Service: Health and Safety
Challenges Push for Context-aware Systems
Chapter 6 Current Status of Veterinary Public Health Activities in Bangladesh
and Its Future PlansSection 2: "One Health" Concept
Chapter 7 Linking Human Health and Livestock Health: A "One-Health" Platform
for Integrated Analysis of Human Health, Livestock Health, and Economic
Welfare in Livestock Dependent Communities
Chapter 8 Bartonella spp. - A Chance to Establish One Health Concepts in
Veterinary and Human Medicine
Chapter 9 Erratum to: Bartonella spp. - A Chance to Establish One Health
Concepts in Veterinary and Human Medicine
Chapter 10 A System Dynamics Approach to Understanding the One Health
Concept
Chapter 11 A Veterinary Perspective on One Health in the Arctic
Chapter 12 Exploring Semantic Deep Learning for Building Reliable and
Reusable One Health Knowledge from PubMed Systematic Reviews and Veterinary
Clinical NotesSection 3: LivestockCow
Chapter 13 The Burden of Mycobacterial Disease in Ethiopian Cattle:
Implications for Public Health
Chapter 14 Correction: The Burden of Mycobacterial Disease in Ethiopian
Cattle: Implications for Public Health
Chapter 15 Genotypic and Phenotypic Properties of Cattle-Associated
Campylobacter and Their Implications to Public Health in the USA
Chapter 16 High Prevalence of Bovine Tuberculosis in Dairy Cattle in Central
Ethiopia: Implications for the Dairy Industry and Public Health
Chapter 17 Survey on Antimicrobial Usage in Local Dairy Cows in North-central
Nigeria: Drivers for Misuse and Public Health Threats
Chapter 18 Coxiella Burnetii in Slaughterhouses in Brazil: A Public Health
ConcernSection 3 LivestockPigs
Chapter 19 Reassortant between Human-Like H3N2 and Avian H5 Subtype Influenza
A Viruses in Pigs: A Potential Public Health Risk
Chapter 20 Regional Variation in Pig Farmer Awareness and Actions Regarding
Japanese Encephalitis in Nepal: Implications for Public Health
EducationSection 4: Companion Animals
Chapter 21 A Survey of Canine Filarial Diseases of Veterinary and Public
Health Significance in IndiaSection: 5 Animal Models
Chapter 22 Guinea Pig Model for Evaluating the Potential Public Health Risk
of Swine and Avian Influenza VirusesSection 6: Wild Animals
Chapter 23 A One Health Message about Bats Increases Intentions to Follow
Public Health Guidance on Bat Rabies
Chapter 24 Urbanized White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) as Carriers of Salmonella
Enterica of Significance to Public Health and Wildlife
Chapter 25 Live Exotic Animals Legally and Illegally Imported via the Main
Dutch Airport and Considerations for Public Health