Emerging Zoonotic and Wildlife Pathogens, 9780198825937
Paperback
Deadly diseases jump species: explore humanity’s interconnectedness with wildlife.

Emerging Zoonotic and Wildlife Pathogens

disease ecology, epidemiology, and conservation

$161.15

  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    13 March 2024

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Summary

Spillover: Wildlife Pathogens and the Next Pandemic

This accessible book explores a captivating spectrum of emerging infectious disease outbreaks affecting humans, including rabies, Ebola virus, Lyme disease, bubonic plague, and Covid-19. It also delves into emerging infectious diseases in wildlife, such as Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease, white nose syndrome, mange, and musk ox lungworm.

These case studies encompass the full range of zoonotic disease emergence pathway…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198825937
ISBN-10:0198825935
Author:Prof David Hayman, Dr Dan Salkeld, Dr Skylar Hopkins, David Hayman
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:13 March 2024
Weight:790g
Dimensions:246mm x 190mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

It is ideal for anyone planning a career in wildlife disease research, especially those focusing on diseases with agricultural, public health, or conservation implications. The book introduces core concepts to early career professionals and students, helping them advance, while also benefiting readers looking to refine their approach as disease ecology researchers or practitioners. What truly sets this book apart from most textbooks is the tongue-in-cheek humor the authors have infused throughout. * Aniruddha Belsare, Bio One Digital Library *

About The Author

Prof David Hayman

Dan Salkeld is an ecologist & epidemiologist at Colorado State University, USA, whose vagabond field research has included a suspected case of bubonic plague in Colorado, USA, a probable case of Bolivian histoplasmosis, and confirmed tick-bites in other exotic places (both geographically and physically, but mostly in California, USA). Salkeld has taught university classes on ‘Ecology of Infectious Disease’ and ‘One Health’ which have occasionally received lukewarm praise. His current research focuses on conservation and emerging infectious diseases.

Skylar Hopkins is an Assistant Professor at N.C. State University, where she researches how global change affects parasites, people, and wildlife. She has a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Virginia Tech, where she specialized in getting stung by bees and examining snail gonads for parasites. Though much of her research involves mathematical and statistical models, she can also be found rappelling into caves to survey white-nose syndrome in bats or wrangling wild snakes to pick trematodes out of their mouths. She has only had one zoonotic disease (Lyme disease), and that was more than enough.

David Hayman is a Professor at Massey University, New Zealand. Dave’s research focuses on the intersection of disease ecology, conservation, and public health. He has studied emerging and neglected diseases and has had unpleasant personal experience with salmonellosis, myiasis, scabies, and malaria, among the many undiagnosed febrile, pruritic and gastrointestinal illnesses while working throughout the world. To the surprise of many he has three degrees from UK universities: Edinburgh, Kent, and Cambridge.

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