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Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and Animals Vol. III

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Book Details:

Author: W.H.O.
ISBN: 8174733116
Publisher: World Health Organization (WHO)
Edition: 3rd Edition
Volumes: 3 Volumes
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover

About the Book:

The third edition of Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and Animals is a comprehensive work presented in three volumes:

Volume I: Bacterioses and Mycoses
Volume II: Chlamydioses, Rickettsioses, and Viroses
Volume III: Parasitoses

This authoritative reference work is designed to support public health professionals, veterinarians, researchers, and students in the fields of medicine, veterinary medicine, and public health. It provides an in-depth look at diseases that are transmitted between animals and humans, which are collectively known as zoonoses.

Zoonotic diseases, which include bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, pose a significant threat to human health, and this book aims to bridge the gap between veterinary sciences and human health protection. It is an essential resource for professors, students, veterinarians, and public health institutions working to improve disease prevention and management strategies.

The book is not only an invaluable academic tool but also serves to promote collaborative research between veterinary and medical fields, contributing to a holistic approach to disease control. By focusing on the application of veterinary knowledge and resources, it plays a key role in improving human health outcomes through the prevention of zoonotic diseases.