Microbial zoonoses and sapronoses / Zdenek Hubálek, Iv…
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transparent Author: Hubálek, Zdeněk.
transparent Title Statement: Microbial zoonoses and sapronoses / Zdenek Hubálek, Ivo Rudolf.
transparent Published: Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2011.
transparent Description: x, 457 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9789048196562 (alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 9048196566 (alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 9789048196579 (e-ISBN)
transparent ISBN 9048196574 (e-ISBN)
transparent ISBN 9789400790438 (alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 9400790430 (alk. paper)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Introduction -- Types of human disease by source of the infectious agent -- A history of zoonoses and sapronoses and research into them -- The infection process in zoonoses and sapronoses -- The epidemic process in zoonoses and sapronoses -- Haematophagous arthropods as vectors of diseases -- Vertebrates as hosts and reservoirs of zoonotic microbial agents -- Systematic survey of zoonotic and sapronotic microbial agents.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: "This book presents the state of art in the field of microbial zoonoses and sapronoses. It could be used as a textbook or manual in microbiology and medical zoology for students of human and veterinary medicine, including Ph. D. students, and for biomedicine scientists and medical practitioners and specialists as well. Surprisingly, severe zoonoses and sapronoses still appear that are either entirely new (e.g., SARS), newly recognized (Lyme borreliosis), resurging (West Nile fever in Europe), increasing in incidence (campylobactero​sis), spatially expanding (West Nile fever in the Americas), with a changing range of hosts and/or vectors, with changing clinical manifestations or acquiring antibiotic resistance. The collective term for those diseases is (re)emerging infections, and most of them represent zoonoses and sapronoses (the rest are anthroponoses). The number of known zoonotic and sapronotic pathogens of humans is continually growing over 800 today. In the introductory part, short characteristics are given of infectious and epidemic process, including the role of environmental factors, possibilities of their epidemiological surveillance, and control. Much emphasis is laid on ecological aspects of these diseases (haematophagous vectors and their life history; vertebrate hosts of zoonoses; habitats of the agents and their geographic distribution; natural focality of diseases). Particular zoonoses and sapronoses are then characterized in the following brief paragraphs: source of human infection; animal disease; transmission mode; human disease; epidemiology; diagnostics; therapy; geographic distribution."-​-​Cover.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Subject: Zoonoses-​-​Epidemiology.
transparent Communicable diseases-​-​Microbiology.
transparent Vector-pathogen relationships.
transparent Emerging infectious diseases.
transparent Zoonoses-​-​classification
transparent Zoonoses-​-​epidemiology
transparent Communicable Diseases, Emerging-​-​transmission
transparent Disease Vectors-​-​classification
transparent Communicable Diseases, Emerging
transparent zoonoses.
transparent classification.
transparent epidemiology.
transparent disease vectors.
transparent Zoonoses-​-​Épidémiologie​.
transparent Maladies infectieuses-​-​Microbiologie.
transparent Relations vecteur-​micro-​organisme pathogène.
transparent Maladies infectieuses émergentes.
transparent Emerging infectious diseases. fast (OCoLC)fst00908​667
transparent Vector-pathogen relationships. fast (OCoLC)fst01164​676
transparent Zoonoses-​-​Epidemiology. fast (OCoLC)fst01184​760
transparent Name Added Entry: Rudolf, Ivo.

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