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Pathology Of Wildlife And Zoo Animals

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  • Preface (p.7)
  • Contents (p.23)
  • References (p.28)
  • 1 Status Quo in International Context (p.29)
  • 2 World Health Organization (p.32)
  • 3 Food and Agriculture Organization (p.35)
  • 4 World Organisation for Animal Health (p.36)
  • 5 United Nations General Assembly (p.38)
  • 6 Global Health Security Agenda (p.38)
  • 7 Transatlantic Task Force on AMR (p.38)
  • 8 G7 and G20 Engagement on AMR and Declarations Released (p.39)
  • 9 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (p.39)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.40)
  • References (p.41)
  • 1 Introduction (p.44)
  • 2 Political Commitments to Recognise the Issue and Fight Against AMR (p.44)
  • 3 Key Policy and Scientific Bodies to Tackle AMR at EU Level (p.45)
  • 4 Recent Legislative Tackling the Issues of Antimicrobial Resistance (p.48)
  • 5 European Action Plans Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance (p.57)
  • 6 Role of the Soft Law and Guidelines (p.59)
  • 7 Guidelines for the Prudent Use of Antimicrobials in Veterinary Medicine (p.59)
  • 8 Guidelines of EMA and EFSA (p.61)
  • 9 Role of Individual Member States (p.63)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.63)
  • References (p.64)
  • 1 Background on Use of Antimicrobials in Animals (p.67)
  • 2 Estimating Antimicrobial Consumption (p.71)
  • 3 Human Versus Animal Antimicrobial Consumption in Light of One Health Concept (p.80)
  • 4 Qualitative Aspects of Antimicrobials Used (p.84)
  • 5 Use of Antimicrobials in Europe in Food-Producing Animals (p.90)
  • 6 Conclusion (p.98)
  • References (p.98)
  • 1 Considerations Reflecting Possible Risks from Use of Antimicrobials in Food-Producing Animals (p.103)
  • 2 Impacts on Food Chain Safety: Residues of Antimicrobials (p.104)
  • 3 Food Safety from Resistance Perspective (p.115)
  • 4 Risks of Antimicrobial Resistance Targeted on the Resistance Transfer from Animals to Human and Vice Versa, Considering Anim... (p.122)
  • 5 Risks from Occupational Exposure Related to Workers at Slaughter, Food Processing and Retail (p.128)
  • 6 Risks for the Environment (p.132)
  • 7 Need for ``One Earth´´ Approach (p.138)
  • 8 Conclusion (p.138)
  • References (p.139)
  • 1 Prevention Is Better Than Cure (p.147)
  • 2 Biosecurity and Hygiene (p.150)
  • 3 Vaccination (p.155)
  • 4 Other Tools Available to Keep Animals Healthy (p.170)
  • 5 How the Welfare Can Help to Keep Animals Healthy and Free from Infectious Disease (p.176)
  • 6 Socio-economical Aspects to Be Considered (p.178)
  • 7 Concluding Remarks (p.183)
  • References (p.184)
  • 1 Mass Medications: Prophylaxis, Prevention, and Metaphylaxis (p.188)
  • 2 Off Label and Cascade Use (p.202)
  • 3 Treatment, National and Local Treatment Guidelines, Practice-based Protocols, Antimicrobial Stewardship in Veterinary Medici... (p.206)
  • References (p.211)
  • 1 Sampling (p.215)
  • 2 What Should the Practitioner Know About Laboratory Investigation? (p.218)
  • 3 Routine Laboratory Techniques Used for Susceptibility/Resistance Testing (p.219)
  • 4 Data Obtained from Laboratory Investigation and Their Interpretation According to the Current Status of Knowledge (p.230)
  • References (p.249)
  • 1 Definitions of Antimicrobials and Antimicrobial Resistance (p.254)
  • 2 Predictive Value of the In Vitro Susceptibility Results and Factors to be Further Considered (p.258)
  • 3 Antimicrobial Resistance from the Microbiological and Molecular Point of View (p.260)
  • 4 Mechanisms of Resistance to Individual Groups of Antimicrobials (p.261)
  • 5 Cross-Resistance and Co-resistance to Antibacterials and Other Substances (p.268)
  • 6 Spread of Antibiotic Resistance: Mobile Genetic Elements and Mechanisms of Horizontal Transfer (p.276)
  • 7 Means of Resistance Genes Transfer and Possible Implications (p.281)
  • 8 The Clinical and Epidemiological Relevance of Acquired AMR (p.282)
  • 9 Overview of Molecular Methods for Detection of AMR (p.284)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.294)
  • References (p.294)
  • 1 General Considerations for Pathogens Occurring in Pig, Poultry, and Cattle (p.302)
  • 2 Specific Consideration for Pathogens and Antimicrobials with Importance in Pigs (p.329)
  • 3 Specific Consideration for Pathogens and Antimicrobials with Importance in Poultry (p.338)
  • 4 Specific Consideration for Pathogens and Antimicrobials with Importance in Cattle (p.350)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.361)
  • References (p.361)
  • Index (p.379)
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