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Mycobacterium Bovis Infection In Animals And Humans Second Edition Charles O Thoen

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Mycobacterium Bovis Infection In Animals And Humans Second Edition Charles O Thoen
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.4 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Charles O. Thoen, James H. Steele, Michael J. Gilsdorf(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470344538, 9780813809199, 0470344539, 0813809193
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Mycobacterium Bovis Infection In Animals And Humans Second Edition Charles O Thoen by Charles O. Thoen, James H. Steele, Michael J. Gilsdorf(auth.) 9780470344538, 9780813809199, 0470344539, 0813809193 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–5): D.A. Enarson
Chapter 2 Public Health Significance of M. Bovis (pages 6–12): P. LoBue
Chapter 3 Human Tuberculosis Caused by Mycobacterium Bovis in Latin America and the Caribbean (pages 13–17): V. Ritacco, M.D. Sequeira and I.N. de Kantor
Chapter 4 Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium Bovis (pages 18–33): C.O. Thoen and R.G. Barletta
Chapter 5 Epidemiology of Mycobacterium Bovis (pages 34–48): J.B. Kaneene and D. Pfeiffer
Chapter 6 Diagnostic Tests for Bovine Tuberculosis (pages 49–53): C.O. Thoen and E.D. Ebel
Chapter 7 Molecular Techniques: Applications in Epidemiologic Studies (pages 54–62): N.B. Harris
Chapter 8 Polymerase Chain Reaction Detection of Mycobacteria Tuberculosis Complex in Formalin?Fixed Tissues (pages 63–67): B. Thomson
Chapter 9 Economics of Bovine Tuberculosis (pages 68–83): J. Zinsstag, E. Schelling, F. Roth and R. Kazwala
Chapter 10 A Tuberculosis Outbreak in Farmed Deer in Sweden and Its Economic Consequences (pages 84–88): G. Bolske, H. Wahlstrom, B. Larsson and J.A. Robertsson
Chapter 11 Benefit and Cost Assessment of the U.S. Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program (pages 89–99): M.J. Gilsdorf, E.D. Ebel and T.W. Disney
Chapter 12 The Fall and Rise of Bovine Tuberculosis in Great Britain (pages 100–116): T. Goodchild and R. Clifton?Hadley
Chapter 13 Economic Significance of Bovine Tuberculosis in Italy and Effect of M. Bovis Infection in Wild Swine (pages 117–123): A. Dondo, E. Ferroglio, M. Goria, G. Moda, L. Ruocco and P. Vignetta
Chapter 14 The Effect of Wildlife Reservoirs of Mycobacterium Bovis on Programs for the Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle in Ireland (pages 124–135): P.J. Quinn and J.D. Collins
Chapter 15 Control and Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in Central Europe (pages 136–148): I. Pavlik
Chapter 16 Bovine Tuberculosis in Latin America and the Caribbean (pages 149–160): V. Ritacco, P. Torres, M.D. Sequeira, A. Reniero and I.N. de Kantor
Chapter 17 The Status of Mycobacterium Bovis in India (pages 161–172): R. Verma
Chapter 18 Bovine Tuberculosis in Russia and the Former States of the Soviet Union (pages 173–198): I. Pavlik
Chapter 19 Mycobacterium Bovis in Africa (pages 199–210): J. Zinsstag, R.R. Kazwala, I. Cadmus and L. Ayanwale
Chapter 20 Current Challenges to and Impacts on the U.S. National Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program: Mycobacterium Bovis Outbreaks in Alternative Species and Surveillance Performance (pages 211–225): M.J. Gilsdorf, L. Judge and E.D. Ebel
Chapter 21 Effect of Bovine Tuberculosis in Wildlife on a National Eradication Program—Canada (pages 226–237): M.A. Koller?Jones, C. Turcotte, C. Lutze?Wallace and O. Surujballi
Chapter 22 Bovine Tuberculosis Program in South Africa: The Impact of M. Bovis?Infected Wild Species (pages 238–243): N. Kriek
Chapter 23 Bovine Tuberculosis in China (pages 244–245): D. Zhao, C.D. Wu and Z. Ning
Chapter 24 Mycobacterium Bovis Infections in Cattle in Germany (pages 246–247): R. Weiss
Chapter 25 Tuberculosis in Captive Exotic Animals (pages 248–257): G. West
Chapter 26 Tuberculosis in Fur Seals and Sea Lions Caused by Myocbacterium Pinnipedii (pages 258–270): D. Cousins
Chapter 27 Tuberculosis in Nonhuman Primates with and Emphasis on Mycobacterium Bovis (pages 271–284): P.A. Frost
Chapter 28 DNA Vaccines Against Tuberculosis (pages 285–304): O. Chacon and J.P. Bannantine
Chapter 29 Bovine Tuberculosis: Environmental Public Health Preparedness Considerations for the Future (pages 305–315): D.A. Ashford, L. Voelker and J.H. Steele

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