Epidemiology and environmental hygiene in veterinary public health için kapak resmi
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Epidemiology and environmental hygiene in veterinary public health
Yazar:
Rana, Tanmoy, editor.
ISBN:
9781394208180

9781394208173

9781394208166
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource
İçerik:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Section 1 Impacts of Epidemiology -- Chapter 1 Epidemiology: Principles, Aims and Scope, Methods, Components and Application -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Definition of Veterinary Epidemiology -- 1.1.2 Importance of Veterinary Epidemiology in Safeguarding Animal and Public Health -- 1.2 Principles -- 1.2.1 Understanding Disease Patterns -- 1.2.2 Causation and Association -- 1.2.3 Population Approach -- 1.3 Aimsand Scope of Veterinary Epidemiology -- 1.3.1 Surveillance of Animal Diseases

1.3.2 Disease Control and Prevention -- 1.3.3 Research and Investigation -- 1.4 Methodsin Veterinary Epidemiology -- 1.4.1 Data Collection -- 1.4.2 Methods of Data Collection -- 1.4.3 Statistical Analysis -- 1.4.4 Modelling and Simulation -- 1.5 Componentsof Veterinary Epidemiology -- 1.5.1 Agent, Host, and Environment -- 1.5.2 Disease Transmission -- 1.5.3 Risk Factors -- 1.6 Challengesand Future Trends -- 1.6.1 Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 1.6.2 Data Collection and Analysis Technologies -- 1.6.3 One Health Approach -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References

Chapter 2 Factors Influencing Livestock Diseases and Animal Productivity -- 2.1 FactorsInfluencing Livestock Diseases -- 2.1.1 Clinical and Subclinical Disease -- 2.1.2 Carrier State -- 2.1.3 Herd Immunity -- 2.1.4 Incubation Period -- 2.1.5 Modes of Transmission -- 2.2 Determinantsof Disease -- 2.2.1 Host Determinants -- 2.2.2 Agent Determinants -- 2.2.3 Environmental Determinants -- 2.3 FactorsInfluencing Animal Productivity -- FurtherReading -- Chapter 3 Determinants of Disease, Adjustment of Rates, Trends and Emergence -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Determinantsof Disease

3.2.1 Primary and Secondary Determinants -- 3.2.2 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Determinants -- 3.2.3 Determinants Associated with Host, Agent and Environment -- 3.3 Adjustmentof Rates, Trends and Emergence -- 3.3.1 Epidemics and Their Investigation -- 3.4 MajorTrends in Disease Dynamics -- 3.4.1 The Burden Pyramid of Infectious Disease -- 3.5 ClimateSensitive Diseases, Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases -- 3.5.1 Climate Sensitive Livestock Diseases -- 3.5.2 Economically Important Diseases at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface

3.6 Factorsand Determinants of Disease Emergence -- 3.7 FutureGlobal Health Challenges -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Transmission, Maintenance of Infection, and Consequences of Disease -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 TheClassic Disease Triangle -- 4.2.1 Rotavirus Diarrhea -- 4.2.2 Kyasanur Forest Disease -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Spread of Disease -- 4.3.1 Host Factors -- 4.3.2 Agent Factors -- 4.3.3 Effective Contact -- 4.4 SomeBasic Concept Related to Disease Transmission -- 4.4.1 Host -- 4.4.2 Reservoir -- 4.4.3 Carrier -- 4.4.4 Vector -- 4.4.5 Fomite -- 4.5 Chainof Transmission
Özet:
Understanding the emergence and progress of zoonotic diseases Veterinary epidemiology is the study of the connection between animal exposure to chemical or disease agents and the observation of adverse effects. Veterinary epidemiologists observe the patterns by which diseases emerge in a population and play a crucial role in controlling emerging disease outbreaks and preventing infections. The major factors in environmental hygiene which have a tendency to produce disease and adverse health effects in animals require extensive study and play a potentially massive role in public health. Epidemiology and Environmental Hygiene in Veterinary Public Health provides a one-stop reference for professionals in this vital field. Its exploration of environmental illnesses and pollutants in combination with biological disease vectors has no current rivals in the marketplace. With readable design and coverage of all major factors of epidemiological significance, the volume offers a unique contribution to the control of animal disease. Epidemiology and Environmental Hygiene in Veterinary Public Health readers will also find: Schematic overview of the fundamentals of environmental hygiene and epidemiology Detailed discussion of topics including etiological factors, preventative and control strategies, major disease agents, and many more Color figures, line figures, and tables to illustrate key concepts Epidemiology and Environmental Hygiene in Veterinary Public Health is ideal for all professionals and researchers in animal epidemiology and environmental hygiene, as well as for farm managers, agricultural veterinarians, and other professionals involved in large-scale animal care.
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