Veterinary Public Health : New Trends
Contents: Foreword. Preface. List of contributors. 1. Swine flue (H1N1) -- Indian scenario/N.N. Zade and Sandeep P. Chaudhari. 2. Bird flu-zoonosis threat and preventive strategies/Ahsan ul Haq, Masood Akhtar, M.Z. Siddiqui, Fawwad Ahmad and Muhammad Ashraf. 3. Impact of zoonotic diseases on human health and economy/H. Rahman, L.R. Chatlod and Papri Pal. 4. Emergence of zoonotic mycoplasmoses/D.N. Garg. 5. Changing pattern of viral zoonoses: Indian perspective/R.K. Joshi. 6. Transboundary animal diseases and zoonoses--need of holistic approach/Gyanendra Gongal. 7. Transboundary animal diseases: an overview/S.K. Kotwal, Rajesh Agrawal, Nishi Pande and H.K. Sharma. 8. Strategies for control of rabies with special reference to hilly states/S.K. Kotwal. 9. Status and strategies for control of brucellosis in India/D.K. Sinha. 10. Current trends in molecular diagnosis of brucellosis/Sanjay Kumar. 11. Bovine tuberculosis : a zoonotic threat and its natural reservoirs/JPS Gill. 12. Current status of Escherichia Coli 0157: H7 an emerging food borne pathogen/Y. Singh. 13. Arcobacter spp. An emerging food borne pathogen: its diagnosis, prevention and control/H.V. Mohan and R.S. Rathore. 14. Trends in detection of campylobacter from foods/Ashok Kumar, K.N. Bhilegaonkar and R.K. Agarwal. 15. Food borne listeriosis in India: an update/S.B. Barbuddhe and S.V.S. Malik. 16. Zoonotic helminth infection: a profile of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses/D. Bhattacharya, Subhasish Bandyopadhyay, A.K. Bera, Samiran Bandyopadhyay, J. Deb and B. Biswas. 17. Cysticercosis in India: an overview/Ashwani Kumar and Vijay J. Jadhav. 18. Plasmid profiling as an epidemiological tool for surveillance of pathogens of public health significance/A.G. Karpe and R.P. Kolhe. 19. Pesticide residues in foods of animal origin in India and their molecular detection and control measures/R.J. Zende and A.M. Paturkar. 20. Pesticide residues in foods of animal origin: research priorities/S.P. Singh and Rashmi Singh. 21. Molecular epidemiology of antibiotic resistance/J.K. Sharma and Sandeep Ghatak. 22. Antibiotic residues: data sheet of India/A.M. Paturkar and R.J. Zende. 23. Indian meat industry: current scenario and future potential/B.D. Sharma. 24. Indian dairy scenario and its impact on global marketing/B.V. Venkateshaiah, G. Leena, H. Arunkumar, B. Sharanagouda and B.M. Veeregowda. 25. Veterinarians preparedness for disaster response/S.R. Garg and V.J. Jadhav. 26. Rodent transmitted diseases of man and animals/Ashok Kumar, I. Shakuntala, A. Deka and H. Rahman. 27. Global prevalence of rotavirus and norovirus and their genotypic diversity in India/Z.B. Dubal, K.N. Bhilegaonkar and Shriya Rawat.
The threat of the transboundary diseases, disrupting food supplies, posing serious human and animal health is looming large in the increasingly globalized world. Sanitary and phytosanitary compliance under WTO/GATT regime is another dimension for agriculture and animal related international trade. The book provides updated information on new trends in transboundary zoonotic diseases, foodborne infections, molecular epidemiology and diagnostics for detection of pathogens and residue analysis of food and feeds. The authors have addressed various aspects related to transboundary diseases, bacterial, viral and parasitic zoonoses, foodborne infections and environmental pollutants.
As the book contains valuable relevant information on different aspects of veterinary public health, emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases, residue analysis, food hygiene, it would be of great use to diverse group of people including veterinary professions, teachers, students, livestock and poultry farmers, policy makers, people dealing with animal and animal products related trade and common people interested in learning about public health in general.
The threat of the transboundary diseases, disrupting food supplies, posing serious human and animal health is looming large in the increasingly globalized world. Sanitary and phytosanitary compliance under WTO/GATT regime is another dimension for agriculture and animal related international trade. The book provides updated information on new trends in transboundary zoonotic diseases, foodborne infections, molecular epidemiology and diagnostics for detection of pathogens and residue analysis of food and feeds. The authors have addressed various aspects related to transboundary diseases, bacterial, viral and parasitic zoonoses, foodborne infections and environmental pollutants.
As the book contains valuable relevant information on different aspects of veterinary public health, emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases, residue analysis, food hygiene, it would be of great use to diverse group of people including veterinary professions, teachers, students, livestock and poultry farmers, policy makers, people dealing with animal and animal products related trade and common people interested in learning about public health in general.