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Product title : | Climate change: impact on the epidemiology and control of animal diseases |
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Author(s) : | S. de la Rocque, S. Morand & G. Hendrickx; Ed.: 2008 | |
Summary :The impact of climate change on human and animal health is a highly topical issue and extensive debates and speculations often predict the worst. Following the most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this special issue of the OIE Review has been developed to provide an overview of the latest scientific knowledge on the impact of climate change on animal diseases and the control options currently available. |
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R27(2) | TRILINGUAL | ![]() |
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- Contents Vol. 27 (2)
- Preface
- Introduction
- The origin of climate changes
- Predicted climate changes for the years to come and implications for disease impact studies
- Climate change and biodiversity
- Climate change: effects on animal disease systems and implications for surveillance and control
- How the biodiversity sciences may aid biological tools and ecological engineering to assess the impact of climatic changes
- Dynamics of tick-borne disease systems: minor role of recent climate change
- Climate change and mosquito-borne disease: knowing the horse before hitching the cart
- Leishmaniasis emergence and climate change
- The impact of climate change on the epidemiology and control of Rift Valley fever
- Invasion of bluetongue and other orbivirus infections into Europe: the role of biological and climatic processes
- Effects of climate change on animal and zoonotic helminthiases
- Climate change and avian influenza
- The impact of climate change on the parasites and infectious diseases of aquatic animals
- Climate change: impact on honey bee populations and diseases
- Pathogens of domestic and free-ranging ungulates: global climate change in temperate to boreal latitudes across North America
- Global change: impact, management, risk approach and health measures – the case of Europe
- Climate change and animal health in Africa
- Managing animal disease risk in Australia: the impact of climate change
- Climate change impacts and risks for animal health in Asia
- Climate change and animal diseases in South America