Environmental aspects of zoonotic diseases / / Robert Armon and Uta Cheruti.

Environmental Aspects of Zoonotic Diseases provides a definitive description, commentary and research needs of environmental aspects related to zoonotic diseases. There are many interrelated connections between the environment and zoonotic diseases such as: water, soil, air and agriculture. The book...

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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (496 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Brief CV of the authors""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Chapter 1: Introduction""; ""1.1. Human population and socio-economic distribution""; ""1.1.1. References""; ""1.2. Climate""; ""1.2.1. References""; ""1.3. Geographic variability""; ""1.4. Water and wastewater""; ""1.4.1. Reference""; ""1.5. Global animal trade""; ""1.5.1. References""; ""1.6. Environmental pollution""; ""1.6.1. References""; ""Chapter 2: Bacterial Zoonoses""; ""2.1. Anthrax""; ""2.1.1. B. Anthracis and environment""; ""2.1.1.1. Water and soil""
  • ""2.1.1.2. Conclusions and remarks""""2.1.2. References""; ""2.2. Bartonelloses (including cat scratch)""; ""2.2.1. Bartonella and environment""; ""2.2.1.1. Insects""; ""2.2.1.2. Bartonella in pets""; ""2.2.1.3. Weather and global warming""; ""2.2.2. References""; ""2.3. Borreliosis""; ""2.3.1. Borrelia and Environment""; ""2.3.1.1. Borrelia and birds""; ""2.3.1.2. Borrelia and forest""; ""2.3.1.3. Other environmental factors""; ""2.3.2. References""; ""2.4. Brucelloses""; ""2.4.1. Brucella and environment""; ""2.4.2. References""; ""2.5. Campylobacterioses""
  • ""2.5.1. Campylobacter and environment""""2.5.2. References""; ""2.6. Capnocytophaga infections""; ""2.6.1. Capnocytophaga and environment""; ""2.6.2. References""; ""2.7. Chlamydial infections""; ""2.7.1. Chlamydia and environment""; ""2.7.2. References""; ""2.8. Ehrlichioses""; ""2.8.1. Ehrlichia and environment""; ""2.8.2. References""; ""2.9. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infections""; ""2.9.1. Enterohemorrhagic Esherichia coli (EHEC) and environment""; ""2.9.2. References""; ""2.10. Erysipeloid""; ""2.10.1. Erysipeloid and environment""; ""2.10.2. References""
  • ""2.11. Glanders (Malleus or Farcy)""""2.11.1. Burkholderia mallei and environment""; ""2.11.2. References""; ""2.12. Leptospiroses""; ""2.12.1. Leptospira and Environment""; ""2.12.2. References""; ""2.13. Listeriosis""; ""2.13.1. Listeria and environment""; ""2.13.2. References""; ""2.14. Melioidosis""; ""2.14.1. B. Pseudomallei and envoironment""; ""2.14.2. References""; ""2.15. Mycobacterial Infections""; ""2.15.1. Mycobacterium and environment""; ""2.15.2. References""; ""2.16. Pasteurelloses""; ""2.16.1. Pasteurella and environment (Figure 2.16.1)""; ""2.16.2. References""
  • ""2.17. Plague""""2.17.1. Yersinia pestis and environment""; ""2.17.2. References""; ""2.18. Rat bite Fever (RBF) or Sodoku""; ""2.18.1. Rat Bite Fever and Environment""; ""2.18.2. References""; ""2.19. Rickettsioses""; ""2.19.1. Rickettsia and environment (Figure 2.19.1)""; ""2.19.2. References""; ""2.20. Salmonelloses""; ""2.20.1. Salmonella and environment""; ""2.20.2. References""; ""2.21. Staphylococcal Infections""; ""2.21.1. Staphylococcus and environment (Figure 2.21.1)""; ""2.21.2. References""; ""2.22. Streptococcal Infections""
  • ""2.22.1. Streptococcus and environment (Figure 2.22.1)""