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Product title : | Infectious diseases of wildlife: detection, diagnosis and management (Part Two) |
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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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- Foreword
- Viral, parasitic and prion diseases of farmed deer and bison
- Bacterial diseases of farmed deer and bison
- Diseases of farmed crocodiles and ostriches
- Brucellosis in wildlife
- Classical swine fever (hog cholera) in wild boar in Europe
- Chronic wasting disease in deer and elk in North America
- Tuberculosis in free-ranging wildlife: detection, diagnosis and management
- Infectious keratoconjunctivitis of ibex, chamois and other Caprinae
- Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: field epidemiology and the management of wild rabbit populations
- Anthrax and wildlife
- Sarcoptic mange in wildlife
- Conclusion