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Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine: Zimmerman/Trends

معرفی کتاب «Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine: Zimmerman/Trends» نوشتهٔ Antonio Morilla, Kyoung?Jin Yoon, Jeffrey J. Zimmerman(auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Iowa State Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine includes sections on global trade, vaccination regimens against new and emerging viruses, epidemiology and control, as well as significant new outbreaks like the West Nile virus. A contributor to Diseases of Swine, 8th edition, Dr. Zimmerman has selected three additional editors with international expertise.Content: Chapter 1.1 Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin (pages 3–11): Christianne E. Glossop and Ranald Cameron Chapter 1.2 The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases (pages 13–16): Mark A. Schoenbaum, Cristobal Zepeda and Jeffrey C. Mariner Chapter 1.3 The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies (pages 17–20): Cristobal Zepeda Chapter 2.1 Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis (pages 23–28): Kyoung?Jin Yoon and Bruce H. Janke Chapter 2.2 Influenza a Viruses in Pigs in Europe (pages 29–36): Ian H. Brown Chapter 2.3 Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America (pages 37–43): Christopher W. Olsen Chapter 3.1 Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions (pages 47–50): Alberto Stephano Chapter 3.2 New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) (pages 51–53): Ann Nordengrahn, Jorge Moreno?Lopez and Malik Merza Chapter 3.3 Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease (pages 55–57): Dolores Gonzalez?Vega, Fernando Diosdado, Ann Nordengrahn, Marcela Mercado, Pablo Hernandez?Jauregui, Jorge Moreno?Lopez and Antonio Morilla Chapter 3.4 Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease (pages 59–64): Antonio Morilla, Dolores Gonzalez?Vega, Eder Estrada and Fernando Diosdado Chapter 3.5 Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease (pages 65–69): Pablo Correa?Giron, Atalo Martinez, Jesus Perez, Maria Antonia Coba and Mario Solis Chapter 3.6 The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacan Virus, LPMV) (pages 71–76): Mikael Berg and Jorge Moreno?Lopez Chapter 3.7 Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK?15 Cell Line (pages 77–80): Jorge Moreno?Lopez and Pablo Hernandez?Jauregui Chapter 3.8 Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity (pages 81–85): Blanca Espinosa, Julio Reyes, Pablo Hernandez?Jauregui, Roberto Zenteno, Humberto Ramirez, Jesus Hernandez and Edgar Zenteno Chapter 3.9 Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection (pages 87–90): Seamus Kennedy, Brian Herron, Pablo Hernandez?Jauregui, Gordon Allan, John Kirk and Jorge Moreno?Lopez Chapter 3.10 Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans? (pages 91–96): Jorge Moreno?Lopez and Pablo Hernandez?Jauregui Chapter 3.11 Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets (pages 97–98): Jorge Moreno?Lopez and Alia Yacoub Chapter 3.12 Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs (pages 99–103): Robert Love and Peter Kirkland Chapter 3.13 Nipah Virus Infection in Swine (pages 105–110): Jasbir Singh and Aziz Jamaluddin Chapter 3.14 Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds (pages 111–116): Peter W. Daniels, Ong Bee Lee and Aziz Jamaluddin Chapter 4.1 African Swine Fever (pages 119–124): Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez?Vizcaino Chapter 4.2 Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980) (pages 125–131): Rosa Elena Simeon?Negrin and Maria Teresa Frias?Lepoureau Chapter 4.3 African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model (pages 133–139): Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez?Vizcaino Chapter 5.1 Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 1997 (pages 143–147): Maria Teresa Frias?Lepoureau Chapter 5.2 Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico (pages 149–152): Antonio Morilla and Carlos Rosales Chapter 5.3 The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000 (pages 153–158): David Paton Chapter 5.4 Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico (pages 159–164): Antonio Morilla and Marco Antonio Carvajal Chapter 5.5 An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology (pages 165–171): Maria Teresa Frias?Lepoureau and Irene Greiser?Wilke Chapter 6.1 Foot?and?Mouth Disease in Taiwan (pages 175–181): Ping?Cheng Yang Chapter 6.2 Foot?and?Mouth Disease in Japan (pages 183–186): Toshiyuki Tsutsui and Kenichi Sakamoto Chapter 6.3 Foot?and?Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea (pages 187–191): Soo?Hwan An Chapter 6.4 Swine as the Origin of the Foot?and?Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 2001 (pages 193–196): Paul Kitching Chapter 6.5 Application of Assays Based on Foot?and?Mouth Disease Nonstructural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance (pages 197–203): Esther Blanco and Jose Manuel Sanchez?Vizcaino Chapter 6.6 Swine Vesicular Disease (pages 205–208): Paul Kitching Chapter 7.1 Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning (pages 211–216): George W. Beran Chapter 7.2 Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico (pages 217–220): Carlos Rosales and Antonio Morilla Chapter 7.3 Aujeszky's Disease in Asia (pages 221–224): Roongroje Thanawongnuwech Chapter 7.4 Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea (pages 225–229): Jae Young Song, Byoung Han Kim, Joong Bok Lee and Soo Hwan An Chapter 7.5 Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus (pages 231–233): Federico A. Zuckermann Chapter 7.6 The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? (pages 235–239): Bernhard Ehlers and Michael Goltz Chapter 8.1 Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis (pages 243–247): Alan D. Liggett Chapter 8.2 Japanese Encephalitis Virus (pages 251–263): Peter W. Daniels, David T. Williams and John S. Mackenzie Chapter 8.3 West Nile Virus (pages 265–267): Kenneth B. Platt Chapter 8.4 Arthropod Vector and Vertebrate Host Associations of West Nile Virus (pages 269–279): Carl J. Mitchell Chapter 9.1 Animal Circoviruses (pages 283–289): Roman M. Pogranichniy and Kyoung?Jin Yoon Chapter 9.2 Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus: A United States Perspective (pages 291–295): Perry A. Harms Chapter 9.3 Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus Type 2: The European Perspective (pages 297–303): Joaquim Segales, Francois Madec and Mariano Domingo Chapter 9.4 Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome: Experimental Studies with Porcine Circovirus Type 2 (pages 305–307): Seamus Kennedy, Brian Meehan, Francis McNeilly, John Ellis, Steven Krakowka and Gordon Allan Chapter 9.5 A Clinician's Perspective on Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (pages 309–311): Mateo del Pozo Vegas Chapter 9.6 Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome (pages 313–318): Joaquim Segales, Carles Rosell and Mariano Domingo Chapter 10.1 Porcine Coronaviruses (pages 321–330): Karol Sestak and Linda J. Saif Chapter 10.2 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus: Epidemiology (pages 331–337): Jeffrey J. Zimmerman Chapter 10.3 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Virology (pages 339–346): Kyoung?Jin Yoon Chapter 10.4 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Diagnosis (pages 347–354): Kyoung?Jin Yoon and Greg Stevenson Chapter 10.5 Characteristics of the Cell?Mediated Immune Response of Swine to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (pages 355–358): William Meier, Judith Galeota, Robert J. Husmann, Fernando Osorio and Federico A. Zuckermann Chapter 10.6 Bacterial Infections are Potentiated by Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection: Fact or Fiction? (pages 359–364): Joaquim Segales and Monte B. McCaw Chapter 10.7 Serological Associations Between Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus and Other Swine Pathogens in Mexico (pages 365–368): Fernando Diosdado, Dolores Gonzalez?Vega, Eder Estrada and Antonio Morilla Chapter 10.8 Control of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome in Large Systems: Strategies for the Future (pages 369–373): C. Scanlon Daniels and Mark A. Fitz Simmons

trend In Emerging Viral Infections Of Swine Provides Cutting-edge Information On The Key Viral Infections Of Swine, Including Emerging Pathogens Such As Nipah Virus, Menangle Virus, And Porcine Circovirus, And Well-established Pathogens Such As Classical Swine Fever (hog Cholera) Virus, Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus, African Swine Fever Virus, Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus, Blue Eye Disease Paramyxovirus, Aujeszky’s Disease Virus, And Others.

the Text Is Enriched With Many Illustrations, Charts, And Tables, And Contains The Latest Information On:


  • recent Outbreaks

  • basic And Applied Research

  • epidemiology, Diagnosis, Prevention, And Control

the 70-plus Contributing Authors Are Internationally Recognized Experts Actively Working In Applied And Basic Veterinary Science And Swine Health In Countries Throughout The World. Their Chapters Will Provide Readers A Current, Comprehensive, And Global Perspective On Viral Diseases And Their Impact On Swine Production.

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concentrating On Economically Significant Viruses That Affect Pigs, The Editors Present 61 Papers That Describe Viral Infections Of Swine And Explore Reasons For Transmission. After Introductory Essays Explor The Role Of International Agencies In Disease Control And The Social Impact Of Disease Control And Eradication Programs, The Essays Explore A Range Of Veterinary Issues, From The Molecular To The Epidemiological Levels, On Swine Influenza Virus, Porcine Paramyxoviruses, Classical Swine Fever, African Swine Fever, Foot And Mouth Disease, Porcine Herpesviruses, Arboviral Infections, Porcine Circovirus, And Porcine Nidoviruses. Annotation C. Book News, Inc., Portland, Or

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