Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management
Rabies is the most current and comprehensive account of one of the oldest diseases known that remains a significant public health threat despite the efforts of many who have endeavored to control it in wildlife and domestic animals. During the past five years since publication of the first edition there have been new developments in many areas on the rabies landscape. This edition takes on a more global perspective with many new authors offering fresh outlooks on each topic. Clinical features of rabies in humans and animals are discussed as well as basic science aspects, molecular biology, pathology, and pathogenesis of this disease. Current methods used in defining geographic origins and animal species infected in wildlife are presented, along with diagnostic methods for identifying the strain of virus based on its genomic sequence and antigenic structure. This multidisciplinary account is essential for clinicians as well as public health advisors, epidemiologists, wildlife biologists, and research scientists wanting to know more about the virus and the disease it causes.
  • Offers a unique global perspective on rabies where dog rabies is responsible for killing more people than yellow
  • More than 7 million people are potentially exposed to the virus annually and about 50,000 people, half of them children, die of rabies each year
  • New edition includes greatly expanded coverage of bat rabies which is now the most prominent source of human rabies in the New World and Western Europe, where dog rabies has been controlled
  • Recent successes of controlling wildlife rabies with an emphasis on prevention is discussed
  • Approximately 40% updated material incorporates recent knowledge on new approaches to therapy of human rabies as well as issues involving organ and tissue transplantation
  • Includes an increase in illustrations to more accurately represent this diseases’ unique horror
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Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management
Rabies is the most current and comprehensive account of one of the oldest diseases known that remains a significant public health threat despite the efforts of many who have endeavored to control it in wildlife and domestic animals. During the past five years since publication of the first edition there have been new developments in many areas on the rabies landscape. This edition takes on a more global perspective with many new authors offering fresh outlooks on each topic. Clinical features of rabies in humans and animals are discussed as well as basic science aspects, molecular biology, pathology, and pathogenesis of this disease. Current methods used in defining geographic origins and animal species infected in wildlife are presented, along with diagnostic methods for identifying the strain of virus based on its genomic sequence and antigenic structure. This multidisciplinary account is essential for clinicians as well as public health advisors, epidemiologists, wildlife biologists, and research scientists wanting to know more about the virus and the disease it causes.
  • Offers a unique global perspective on rabies where dog rabies is responsible for killing more people than yellow
  • More than 7 million people are potentially exposed to the virus annually and about 50,000 people, half of them children, die of rabies each year
  • New edition includes greatly expanded coverage of bat rabies which is now the most prominent source of human rabies in the New World and Western Europe, where dog rabies has been controlled
  • Recent successes of controlling wildlife rabies with an emphasis on prevention is discussed
  • Approximately 40% updated material incorporates recent knowledge on new approaches to therapy of human rabies as well as issues involving organ and tissue transplantation
  • Includes an increase in illustrations to more accurately represent this diseases’ unique horror
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Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management

Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management

Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management

Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management

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Overview

Rabies is the most current and comprehensive account of one of the oldest diseases known that remains a significant public health threat despite the efforts of many who have endeavored to control it in wildlife and domestic animals. During the past five years since publication of the first edition there have been new developments in many areas on the rabies landscape. This edition takes on a more global perspective with many new authors offering fresh outlooks on each topic. Clinical features of rabies in humans and animals are discussed as well as basic science aspects, molecular biology, pathology, and pathogenesis of this disease. Current methods used in defining geographic origins and animal species infected in wildlife are presented, along with diagnostic methods for identifying the strain of virus based on its genomic sequence and antigenic structure. This multidisciplinary account is essential for clinicians as well as public health advisors, epidemiologists, wildlife biologists, and research scientists wanting to know more about the virus and the disease it causes.
  • Offers a unique global perspective on rabies where dog rabies is responsible for killing more people than yellow
  • More than 7 million people are potentially exposed to the virus annually and about 50,000 people, half of them children, die of rabies each year
  • New edition includes greatly expanded coverage of bat rabies which is now the most prominent source of human rabies in the New World and Western Europe, where dog rabies has been controlled
  • Recent successes of controlling wildlife rabies with an emphasis on prevention is discussed
  • Approximately 40% updated material incorporates recent knowledge on new approaches to therapy of human rabies as well as issues involving organ and tissue transplantation
  • Includes an increase in illustrations to more accurately represent this diseases’ unique horror

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080550091
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 07/26/2010
Series: Rabies Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 680
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Alan Jackson is Professor of Medicine (Neurology) at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He graduated from Queen’s University with BA and MD degrees. He completed an internship in internal medicine at University of Southern California, residencies in internal medicine at Queen’s University and in neurology at the University of Western Ontario, and a fellowship in neurovirology at The Johns Hopkins University with Drs. Richard Johnson and Diane Griffin. Dr. Jackson was active in basic rabies research for over 30 years.

Table of Contents

History
Rabies Virus
Molecular Epidemiology
Epidemiology
Rabies in Terrestrial Animals
Bat Rabies
Human Disease
Pathogenesis
Pathology
Diagnostic Evaluation
Rabies Serology
Immunology
Human Vaccines
Animal Vaccines
Next Generation of Rabies Vaccines
Public Health Management of Humans at Risk
Dog Rabies and Its Control
Rabies Control in Wild Carnivores
Future Developments and Challenges

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The "Bible" on Rabies has been completely revised to address the latest scientific advances in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and control of this fatal infectious virus, which continues to kill over 70,000 people each year

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