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Wildlife and Emerging Zoonotic Diseases: The Biology, Circumstances and Consequences of Cross-Species Transmission

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Wildlife and the zoonotic pathogens they reservoir are the source of most emerging infectious diseases of humans. AIDS, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, SARS, Monkeypox and the human ehrlichioses are a few examples of the devastating effect achieved by cross-species transmission of viral and bacterial pathogens of wildlife. Many factors contribute to the appearance and spread of a pathogen, including; changes in host/pathogen evolution and interaction, human demographics, behavior and technology, environmental factors, and the availability of health care and a public health infrastructure capable of providing surveillance and interventions aimed at disease prevention and control. Additionally, historical factors and the coalescence of particular circumstances modify the conditions by which pathogens and species have an opportunity to intermix, evolve and spread.
This volume provides an overview of zoonotic pathogen emergence with an emphasis on the role of wildlife. The firstsections of the book explore the mechanisms by which evolution, biology, pathology, ecology, history, and current context have driven the emergence of different zoonotic agents, the next sections provide specific example of disease emergence linked to wildlife, and the final section offers an overview of current methods directed at the surveillance, prevention and control of zoonotic pathogens at the level of the wildlife host and possible mechanisms to improve these activities. This book will be useful to microbiologists, ecologists, zoologists, entomologists as well as physicians and epidemiologists.

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This volume offers an overview of the processes of zoonotic viral emergence, the intricacies of host/virus interactions, and the role of biological transitions and modifying factors. The themes introduced here are amplified and explored in detail by the contributing authors, who explore the mechanisms and unique circumstances by which evolution, biology, history, and current context have contrived to drive the emergence of different zoonotic agents by a series of related events.

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Assisted by John S. Mackenzie (Editor), James E. Childs (Editor), Jürgen A. Richt (Editor), Jürgen A.. Richt (Editor), Jürgen A. . Richt (Editor), Joh S Mackenzie (Editor), Jürgen A Richt (Editor), John S Mackenzie (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 13.10.2010
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology
 
EAN 9783642089961
ISBN 978-3-642-08996-1
Pages 524
Illustrations VII, 524 p.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 762 g
 
Series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology > 315
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Subjects Tropenmedizin, Population, B, Virus, Krankheiten und Störungen, Diseases, infectious disease, prevention, infection, Infectious & contagious diseases, infectious diseases, Infectious, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Tropical Medicine, Virology, tuberculosis, infectious disease modeling
 

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