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Product title : | Infectious diseases of wildlife: detection, diagnosis and management (Part One) |
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Author(s) : | R.G. Bengis; Ed.: 2002 | |
Summary :
The growing economic, aesthetic and cultural importance of wildlife in recent decades cannot be overlooked by the veterinary profession. The bi-directional transmission of infectious diseases between wildlife and domestic animals, the zoonotic implications of some diseases as well as the effect of wildlife diseases on the international standards used for trade in domestic animals and animal products, pose a major and continuing challenge to veterinary scientists. Centre of interests :
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- Preface
- Introduction
- The value of wildlife
- Infectious animal diseases: the wildlife/livestock interface
- Surveillance and monitoring of wildlife diseases
- Diagnostic pathology of selected diseases in wildlife
- Geographical information systems as a tool in epidemiological assessment and wildlife disease management
- International regulation of wildlife trade: relevant legislation and organisations
- Bioweapons, bioterrorism and biodiversity: potential impacts of biological weapons attacks on agricultural and biological diversity
- Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife
- Disease management strategies for wildlife
- Area-wide biological control of disease vectors and agents affecting wildlife
- Health risk assessment of the translocation of wild animals