Applied veterinary epidemiology

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Applied veterinary epidemiology

edited by Thomas Blaha

(Developments in animal and veterinary sciences, 21)

Elsevier , Distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., c1989

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The editors and authors of this book have tried to present the available knowledge of the epizootic processes of the most important epizootics, and communicable diseases which have considerable consequences for the economy and human health, and to explain the necessary and potential specific measures of their prevention and control. The book will prove a useful aid to veterinarians in the maintenance of animal health, and the protection of humans against zoonoses.

Table of Contents

List of contributors. Editorial notes. 1. Introduction. 2. Epizootics of the O.I.E. - List A. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Vesicular stomatitis disease (V.st.). Swine vesicular disease (SVD). Rinderpest. Plague of small ruminants (PPR). Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia. Lumpy skin disease (LSD). Rift Valley fever. Bluetongue. Sheep pox and goat pox. African horse sickness. African swine fever. Classical swine fever (hog cholera). Teschen disease. Fowl plague. Newcastle disease (ND). 3. Epizootics, Parasitoses and Communicable Diseases of O.I.E. - List B. Diseases of multiple species. Diseases of cattle. Diseases of sheep and goats. Diseases of horses. Diseases of swine. Diseases of poultry. Diseases of rodents. Diseases of fish. Diseases of bees. Leishmaniasis. 4. Diseases not to be Reported to the O.I.E. Salmonelloses. Bovine salmonellosis. Porcine salmonellosis. Mycoplasma-bovis-mastitis. Swine dysentery. Blackleg, black quarter. Botulism. Index.

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