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Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals, Third Edition (Repost)

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Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals, Third Edition (Repost)

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2000 | 568 Pages | ISBN: 0813825563 | PDF | 10 MB


Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals, Third Edition presents the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease in both free-ranging and captive wild mammals. Editors Elizabeth Williams and Ian Barker have recruited 71 contributors, all noted experts in their fields, to update this new edition.This reference provides valuable information on each disease, includingEtiologyHistoryDistributionEpidemiologyClinical signsPathologyImmunityDiagnosisTreatmentControlThis latest edition is a leading reference book forWildlife biologists, managers, and rehabilitatorsBiology studentsConservationistsPublic health workersContent: Chapter 1 Rabies (pages 3–36): Charles E. Rupprecht, Klaus Stohr and Courtney MeredithChapter 2 Morbilliviral Diseases (pages 37–76): Paul Rossiter, Elizabeth S. Williams, Linda Munson and Seamus KennedyChapter 3 Bluetongue, Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, and Other Orbivirus?Related Diseases (pages 77–97): Elizabeth W. Howerth, David E. Stallknecht and Peter D. KirklandChapter 4 Arbovirus Infections (pages 98–118): Thomas M. Yuill and Charles SeymourChapter 5 Picornavirus Infections (pages 119–130): Gavin R. Thomson, Roy G. Bengis and Corrie C. BrownChapter 6 Parvovirus Infections (pages 131–146): Ian K. Barker and Colin R. ParrishChapter 7 Herpesvirus Infections (pages 147–178): Norval W. King, Werner P. Heuschele, Hugh W. Reid, David E. Stallknecht, Elizabeth W. Howerth, Laura K. Richman, Richard J. Montali, Monika Engels and Anthony E. CastroChapter 8 Poxvirus Infections (pages 179–201): Anthony J. Robinson and Peter J. KerrChapter 7 Adenoviral Diseases (pages 202–213): Leslie W. WoodsChapter 10 Retrovirus Infections (pages 213–222): Michael WorleyChapter 11 Papillomavirus Infections (pages 223–231): John P. Sundberg, Marc Van Ranst and A. Bennett JensonChapter 12 Pestivirus Infections (pages 232–244): Hana Van Campen, Kai Frolich and Martin HofmannChapter 14 Coronaviral Infections (pages 246–253): James F. Evermann and David A. BenfieldChapter 14 Rodent?Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses (pages 254–270): James N. Mills and James E. ChildsChapter 15 Orthomyxovirus and Paramyxovirus Infections (pages 271–279): Hana Van Campen and Greg EarlyChapter 16 Calicivirus Infections (pages 280–291): Cor Lenghaus, Michael J. Studdert and Dolores Gavier?WidenChapter 17 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (pages 292–301): Elizabeth S. Williams, James K. Kirkwood and Michael W. MillerChapter 18 Tularemia (pages 303–312): Torsten Morner and Edward AddisonChapter 19 Plague and Yersiniosis (pages 313–329): Peter W. Gasper and Rowena P. WatsonChapter 20 Pasteurellosis (pages 330–339): Michael W. MillerChapter 21 Mycobacterial Diseases (pages 340–371): Richard S. Clifton?Hadley, Carola M. Sauter?Louis, Ian W. Lugton, Ronald Jackson, Peter A. Durr, John W. Wilesmith and Elizabeth S. WilliamsChapter 22 Brucellosis (pages 372–395): E. Tom ThorneChapter 23 Anthrax (pages 396–412): C. Cormack Gates, Brett Elkin and Dan DragonChapter 24 Diseases Due to Mycoplasmas (pages 413–422): Kevin WhithearChapter 25 Chlamydiosis of Koalas (pages 424–434): Richard WhittingtonChapter 26 Lyme Borreliosis (pages 435–454): Richard N. Brown and Elizabeth C. BurgessChapter 27 Order Rickettsiales (pages 455–486): William R. Davidson, Will L. Goff, Jacqueline E. Dawson, Sidney A. Ewing, Nancy D. Kock and William J. ForeytChapter 28 Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections (pages 487–513): Gary Wobeser, Torsten Morner, Fredrick A. Leighton and Thijs KuikenChapter 29 Mycotic Diseases (pages 515–531): Kathy Burek