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Wiley-Blackwell
01 January 2000
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, including

Etiology History Distribution Epidemiology Clinical signs Pathology Immunity Diagnosis Treatment Control

This latest edition is a leading reference book for

Wildlife biologists, managers, and rehabilitators Biology students Conservationists Public health workers

Edited by:   , , ,
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 262mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   1.343kg
ISBN:   9780813825564
ISBN 10:   0813825563
Pages:   568
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface. Part 1. Viral and Prion Diseases. 1. Rabies (Charles E. Rupprecht, Klaus Stohr, and Courtney Meredith). 2. Morbilliviral Diseases. 3. Bluetongue, Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, and Other Orbivirus-Related Diseases (Elizabeth W. Hoswerth, David E. Stalknecht, and Peter D. Kirkland). 4. Arbovirus Infections (Thomas M. Yuill and Charles Seymour). 5. Parcornavirus Infections (Gavin R. Thomson, Roy G. Bengis, and Corrie C. Brown). 6. Parvovirus Infections (Ian K. Barker and Colin R. Parrish). 7. Herpesvirus Infections. 8. Poxvirus Infections (Anthony J. Robinson and Peter J. Kerr). 9. Adenovirus Diseases (Leslie W. Woods). 10. Retrovirus Infections (Michael Worley). 11. Papillomavirus Infections (John P. Sundberg, Marc Van Ranst, and A. Bennett Jensen). 12. Pestivirus Infections (Hana Van Campen, Kari Frolich, and Martin Hofmann). 13. Coronaviral Infections (James F. Evermann and David A. Benfield). 14. Rodent-borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses (James N. Mills and James E. Childs). 15. Orthomyxovirus and Paramyxovirus Infections (Hana Van Campen and Greg Early). 16. Calicivirus Infections (Cor Lenghaus, Michael J. Studdert, and Dolores Gavier-Widen). 17. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (Elizabeth S. Williams, James K. Kirkwood, and Michael W. Miller). Part 2. Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases. 18. Tularemia (Torsten Morner and Edward Addison). 19. Plague and Yersiniosis (Peter W. Gasper and Rowena P. Watson). 20. Pasreurellosis (Michael W. Miller). 21. Mycobacterial Diseases. 22. Brucellosis (E. Tom Thorne). 23. Anthrax (C. Cormack Gates, Brett Elkin, and Dan Dragon). 24. Diseases due to Mycoplasmas (Kevin Whithear). 25. Chlamydiosis of Koalas (Richard Whittington). 26. Lyme Borreliosis (Richard N. Brown and Elizabeth C. Burgess). 27. Order Rickettsiales. 28. Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections. 29. Mycotic Diseases (Kathy Burek). Contributors. Index

Elizabeth S. Williams, DVM, PhD, is a professor of veterinary sciences at the University of Wyoming. She has been specializing in the research of infectious diseases of wild animals since 1977. She also serves as a diagnostic pathologist. Ian K. Barker, DVM, PhD, is professor of veterinary pathology in the Department of Pathobiology in the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph. His research focuses on infectious diseases of wild animals, and he is an expert in alimentary tract diseases.

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