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"People who handle wildlife, including field workers, wildlife professionals, trappers, and hunters, want to know about potential diseases, risks, and how to protect themselves from zoonotic disease. This book presents information on the most prevalent and serious zoonotic diseases existing in the United States and Canada. Each chapter contains the history of the disease, symptoms in humans, medical treatment, transmission of pathogens to humans, role of wildlife as vectors, and methods to minimize risk"--

"Preface We have titled this book Human Diseases from Wildlife, but an equally appropriate title would be Wildlife Diseases from Humans. Diseases that are caused by pathogens with the ability to infect both humans and animals are known as zoonotic diseases, which literally means "disease from animals." In this book, we have concentrated on zoonotic diseases in which wild animals play an important role as a reservoir and/or a vector for the pathogen. For some of these diseases, livestock or companion animals (i.e., pets) are often involved and may serve as a bridge that allows a pathogen of wildlife to infect people. That is, livestock may become infected from a wildlife source, and humans become ill from the infected livestock. We have written this book because too many people are uninformed about zoonotic diseases. This lack of information causes some people to have heightened fear of zoonotic diseases, preventing them from enjoying wildlife or spending time outdoors. Other people needlessly expose themselves to zoonotic diseases by neglecting simple precautions. The diseases that people can contract from wild animals are fascinating, and we have included interesting information to make the book more enjoyable to read. Concomitantly, each disease is covered in an individual chapter, enabling readers to easily find information about a particular disease"--

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Human diseases from wildlife
2015, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
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Human Diseases from Wildlife
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Human Diseases from Wildlife
Human Diseases from Wildlife
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Human Diseases from Wildlife
Human Diseases from Wildlife
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Section I. Bacterial diseases
2. Plague
3. Brucellosis
4. Tuberculosis
5. Tularemia
6. Leprosy
7. Anthrax
8. Rat-bite fever
9. Salmonellosis
10. Escherichia coli and other foodborne diseases
11. Psittacosis and other zoonotic diseases caused by Chlamydia species
Section II. Spirochetal diseases
12. Leptospirosis
13. Lyme disease
14. Tick-borne relapsing fever
Section III. Rickettsial diseases
15. Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other spotted fevers
16. Q fever and coxiellosis
17. Epidemic typhus and murine typhus
18. Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis
Section IV. Viral diseases
19. Rabies
20. Equine encephalitis: eastern, western, and Venezuelan
21. West Nile virus and other diseases caused by Flaviviruses: yellow fever, dengue, St. Louis encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, Powassan encephalitis, and deer tick virus
22. Colorado tick fever and human diseases caused by Bunyaviruses: La Crosse encephalitis, California encephalitis, Cache Valley virus, and Jamestown Canyon virus
23. Hantaviruses
24. Influenza
Section V. Fungal diseases
25. Cryptococcosis
26. Histoplasmosis
Section VI. Prions
27. Creutzfeld-Jakob disease in humans, chronic wasting disease in cervids, mad cow disease in cattle, and scrapie in sheep and goats
Section VII. Parasites
28. Baylisascariasis and raccoon roundworms
29. Tichinellosis
30. Swimmer's itch and giardiasis.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.95/9
Library of Congress
RC113.5 .C67 2015, RC113.5.C67 2015, RC113.5 .C67 2015eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 527 pages
Number of pages
527

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27191463M
Internet Archive
humandiseasesfro0000cono
ISBN 10
1466562145
ISBN 13
9781466562141
LCCN
2014028239
OCLC/WorldCat
792875648, 891387127

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