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Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals and Birds in Europe is a key resource on the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in European wildlife that covers the distinctive nature of diseases as they occur in Europe, including strains, insect vectors, reservoir species, and climate, as well as geographical distribution of the diseases and European regulations for reporting, diagnosis and control. Divided into sections on viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal and yeast infections, and prion infections, this definitive reference provides valuable information on disease classification and properties, causative agents, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and implications for human, domestic and wild animal health. Key features:• Brings together extensive research from many different disciplines into one integrated and highly useful definitive reference.• Zoonotic risks to human health, as well as risks to pets and livestock are highlighted.• Each disease is covered separately with practical information on the animal species in which the disease has been recorded, clinical signs of the disease, diagnostic methods, and recommended treatments and vaccination.• Wildlife vaccination and disease surveillance techniques are described.• Examines factors important in the spread of disease such as changing climate, the movement of animals through trade, and relaxations in the control of wide animal populations.Content: Chapter 1 Herpesvirus Infections (pages 1–36): Frederik Widen, Carlos G. das Neves, Francisco Ruiz?Fons, Hugh W. Reid, Thijs Kuiken, Dolores Gavier?Widen and Erhard F. KaletaChapter 2 Influenza Virus Infections (pages 37–58): Leslie A. Reperant, Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus and Thijs KuikenChapter 3 Avian Paramyxovirus Infections (pages 59–66): Erhard F. KaletaChapter 4 Circovirus Infections (pages 67–72): Daniel Todd and Christian GortazarChapter 5 Calicivirus Infections (pages 73–85): J. Paul Duff and Dolores Gavier?WidenChapter 6 Lyssavirus Infections (pages 86–98): Marc Artois, Herve Bourhy, Thomas F. Muller, Thomas Selhorst and Graham C. SmithChapter 7 Morbillivirus Infections (pages 99–118): Jolianne M. Rijks, Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus, Thijs Kuiken and Kai FrolichChapter 8 Orbivirus Infections (pages 119–127): Philip S. MellorChapter 9 Flavivirus Infections (pages 128–145): Hugh W. Reid, Herbert Weissenbock and Karoly ErdelyiChapter 10 Pestivirus Infections (pages 146–167): Kai Frolich, Ignasi Marco and Volker MoennigChapter 11 Picornavirus Infections (pages 168–180): Frank Koenen, E. Paul J. Gibbs, Francisco Ruiz?Fons and Alex M. BarlowChapter 12 Parvovirus Infections (pages 181–190): Nicola Decaro, Canio Buonavoglia, Marie?Pierre Ryser?Degiorgis and Christian GortazarChapter 13 Poxvirus Infections (pages 191–209): Debra Bourne, J. Paul Duff and Turid VikorenChapter 14 Adenovirus Infections (pages 210–218): Nicola Decaro, Canio Buonavoglia, Kevin Eatwell, Karoly Erdelyi and J. Paul DuffChapter 15 Retrovirus Infections (pages 219–224): Leslie A. Reperant and Albert D. M. E. OsterhausChapter 16 Papillomavirus and Polyomavirus Infections (pages 225–233): Karoly Erdelyi and Kevin EatwellChapter 17 Coronavirus Infections (pages 234–240): Dolores Gavier?Widen, Marie?Pierre Ryser?Degiorgis, Nicola Decaro and Canio BuonavogliaChapter 18 Bunyavirus Infections (pages 241–248): Paul Heyman, E. Paul J. Gibbs and Anna MeredithChapter 19 Other Virus Infections (pages 249–261): Frederik Widen, Anna Meredith, Herbert Weissenbock, Francisco Ruiz?Fons and J. Paul DuffChapter 20 Mycobacteria Infections (pages 265–292): Dolores Gavier?Widen, Mark Chambers, Christian Gortazar, Richard Delahay, Ruth Cromie and Annick LindenChapter 21 Yersinia Infections (pages 293–302): Hristo Najdenski and Stephanie SpeckChapter 22 Tularaemia (pages 303–309): Miklos GyuraneczChapter 23 Pasteurella Infections (pages 310–317): Ezio FerroglioChapter 24 Brucellosis (pages 318–328): Jacques GodfroidChapter 25 Anthrax (pages 329–335): Antonio FasanellaChapter 26 Chlamydiaceae Infections (pages 336–344): Stephanie Speck and J. Paul DuffChapter 27 Borrelia Infections (pages 345–362): Bjornar Ytrehus and Turid VikorenChapter 28 Rickettsiales Infections (pages 363–371): Richard BirtlesChapter 29 Mycoplasma Infections (pages 372–380): Robin A. J. Nicholas and Marco GiacomettiChapter 30 Escherichia Infections (pages 381–385): Stephanie SpeckChapter 31 Salmonella Infections (pages 386–397): Alessandra Gaffuri and J. Paul HolmesChapter 32 Campylobacter Infections (pages 398–401): Stephanie SpeckChapter 33 Leptospira Infections (pages 402–408): Richard BirtlesChapter 34 Coxiella burnetii Infection (pages 409–412): Francisco Ruiz?FonsChapter 35 Listeria Infections (pages 413–416): Ezio FerroglioChapter 36 Clostridium Species and Botulism (pages 417–427): Aleksija Neimanis and Stephanie SpeckChapter 37 Other Bacterial Infections (pages 428–451): Kjell Handeland, Stephanie Speck, Richard Birtles, Desiree S. Jansson, Christian Gortazar, Dolores Gavier?Widen, Herbert Weissenbock and J. Paul DuffChapter 38 Aspergillosis (pages 453–461): Desiree S. JanssonChapter 39 Yeast Infections (pages 462–465): Claudia CafarchiaChapter 40 Other Fungal Infections (pages 466–475): Claudia Cafarchia, Kevin Eatwell, Desiree S. Jansson, Carol U. Meteyer and Gudrun WibbeltChapter 41 Harmful Algal Blooms including Cyanobacterial Toxicosis (pages 476–481): Kjell Handeland and Dolores Gavier?WidenChapter 42 Mycotoxicosis (pages 482–486): Claudia Cafarchia, Kjell Handeland and Turid VikorenChapter 43 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (pages 487–496): Dolores Gavier?Widen