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Human-animal medicine : clinical approaches to zoonoses, toxicants, and other shared health risks
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ISBN: 9781437711868 1437711863 1780343450 9781780343457 9781416068372 1416068376 1336232498 Year: 2010 Publisher: Maryland Heights, Mo. : Saunders/Elsevier,

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Human-Animal Medicine is an innovative reference exploring the unprecedented convergence of human, animal, and environmental health, triggering global pandemics and requiring new clinical paradigms. The ""One Health"" approach calls for greater communication and cooperation between human health care providers, public health professionals, and veterinarians to better address vital issues of emerging diseases and environmental change. This incredibly timely book provides, for the first time, practical guidelines for ""One Health"" collaborations in a wide range of clinical human-animal health


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Human-animal medicine : clinical approaches to zoonoses, toxicants, and other shared health risks
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ISBN: 9781437711868 1437711863 1780343450 9781780343457 Year: 2010 Publisher: Maryland Heights, Mo Saunders/Elsevier

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Human-Animal Medicine is an innovative reference exploring the unprecedented convergence of human, animal, and environmental health, triggering global pandemics and requiring new clinical paradigms. The "One Health" approach calls for greater communication and cooperation between human health care providers, public health professionals, and veterinarians to better address vital issues of emerging diseases and environmental change. This incredibly timely book provides, for the first time, practical guidelines for "One Health" collaborations in a wide range of clinical human-animal health issues, including the H1N1 virus, zoonotic diseases, the human-animal bond, animal allergy, bites and stings, and animals as "sentinels" for toxic environmental health hazards. UNIQUE! For each condition, specific steps human health care providers, veterinarians, and public health professionals must take to prevent and manage disease. UNIQUE! Comparative tables of disease signs, diagnosis and treatment in humans and animals for easy reference. UNIQUE! Guidelines to detect and improve environmental factors affecting the health of humans and animals. Occupational health guidelines for preventive care of animal workers including veterinary personnel, farmers, pet store employees, and zoo workers. Treatment of emerging disease issues including zoonoses, H1N1 virus, harmful algae blooms, and animal-related pesticides UNIQUE! Sample protocols facilitate professional communication between veterinarians, human health clinicians, and public health professionals. Legal and ethical aspects of "One Health" that human health providers and veterinarians need to know.

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Confronting Emerging Zoonoses : The One Health Paradigm
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ISBN: 4431551204 4431551190 Year: 2014 Publisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,

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This book provides readers with information on the factors underlying the emergence of infectious diseases originating in animals and spreading to people. The One Health concept recognizes the important links between human, animal, and environmental health and provides an important strategy in epidemic mitigation and prevention. The essential premise of the One Health concept is to break down the silos among the different health professions and promote transdisciplinary collaborations. These concepts are illustrated with in-depth analyses of specific zoonotic agents and with examples of the successes and challenges associated with implementing One Health. The book also highlights some of the challenges societies face in confronting several specific zoonotic diseases. A chapter is included on comparative medicine to demonstrate the broad scope of the One Health concept. Edited by a team including the One Health Initiative pro bono members, the book is dedicated to those studying zoonotic diseases and comparative medicine in both human and veterinary medicine, to those involved in the prevention and control of zoonotic infections, and to those in the general public interested in the visionary field of One Health.

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Zoonoses. --- Communicable diseases. --- Public health. --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Sanitary affairs --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Diseases --- Infection --- Epidemics --- Animal-borne diseases --- Communicable diseases between animals and human beings --- Zoonotic diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Medical virology. --- Bacteriology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Virology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Microbiology --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Zoonoses --- Communicable Diseases, Emerging --- Public Health Practice --- Communicable Disease Control --- Interdisciplinary Communication --- Communication Research --- Cross-Disciplinary Communication --- Multidisciplinary Communication --- Communication, Cross-Disciplinary --- Communication, Interdisciplinary --- Communication, Multidisciplinary --- Communications, Cross-Disciplinary --- Communications, Interdisciplinary --- Communications, Multidisciplinary --- Cross Disciplinary Communication --- Cross-Disciplinary Communications --- Interdisciplinary Communications --- Multidisciplinary Communications --- Research, Communication --- Interprofessional Relations --- Parasite Control --- Control, Communicable Disease --- Control, Parasite --- Communicable Diseases --- Infectious Disease Medicine --- Disease Eradication --- Health Practice, Public --- Health Practices, Public --- Practice, Public Health --- Practices, Public Health --- Public Health Practices --- Communicable Diseases, Re-Emerging --- Communicable Diseases, Reemerging --- Infectious Diseases, Re-Emerging --- Infectious Diseases, Reemerging --- Infectious Diseases, Emerging --- Communicable Disease, Emerging --- Communicable Disease, Re-Emerging --- Communicable Disease, Reemerging --- Communicable Diseases, Re Emerging --- Disease, Emerging Communicable --- Disease, Emerging Infectious --- Disease, Re-Emerging Communicable --- Disease, Re-Emerging Infectious --- Disease, Reemerging Communicable --- Disease, Reemerging Infectious --- Diseases, Emerging Communicable --- Diseases, Emerging Infectious --- Diseases, Re-Emerging Communicable --- Diseases, Re-Emerging Infectious --- Diseases, Reemerging Communicable --- Diseases, Reemerging Infectious --- Emerging Communicable Disease --- Emerging Communicable Diseases --- Emerging Infectious Disease --- Emerging Infectious Diseases --- Infectious Disease, Emerging --- Infectious Disease, Re-Emerging --- Infectious Disease, Reemerging --- Infectious Diseases, Re Emerging --- Re-Emerging Communicable Disease --- Re-Emerging Communicable Diseases --- Re-Emerging Infectious Disease --- Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases --- Reemerging Communicable Disease --- Reemerging Communicable Diseases --- Reemerging Infectious Disease --- Reemerging Infectious Diseases --- Communicable Diseases, Imported --- Zoonotic Diseases --- Zoonotic Infections --- Zoonotic Infectious Diseases --- Disease, Zoonotic --- Disease, Zoonotic Infectious --- Diseases, Zoonotic --- Diseases, Zoonotic Infectious --- Infection, Zoonotic --- Infections, Zoonotic --- Infectious Disease, Zoonotic --- Infectious Diseases, Zoonotic --- Zoonotic Disease --- Zoonotic Infection --- Zoonotic Infectious Disease --- Disease Reservoirs --- Public Health --- prevention & control --- Flatten the Curve of Epidemic --- Flattening the Curve, Communicable Disease Control --- Zoonotic Spillover --- Spillovers, Zoonotic --- Zoonotic Spillovers --- Infectious diseases.


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Confronting Emerging Zoonoses : The One Health Paradigm
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ISBN: 9784431551201 Year: 2014 Publisher: Tokyo Springer Japan

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This book provides readers with information on the factors underlying the emergence of infectious diseases originating in animals and spreading to people. The One Health concept recognizes the important links between human, animal, and environmental health and provides an important strategy in epidemic mitigation and prevention. The essential premise of the One Health concept is to break down the silos among the different health professions and promote transdisciplinary collaborations. These concepts are illustrated with in-depth analyses of specific zoonotic agents and with examples of the successes and challenges associated with implementing One Health. The book also highlights some of the challenges societies face in confronting several specific zoonotic diseases. A chapter is included on comparative medicine to demonstrate the broad scope of the One Health concept. Edited by a team including the One Health Initiative pro bono members, the book is dedicated to those studying zoonotic diseases and comparative medicine in both human and veterinary medicine, to those involved in the prevention and control of zoonotic infections, and to those in the general public interested in the visionary field of One Health.


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La fibrillation atriale chez le chien, partie 1 : épidémiologie, pathophysiologie, classification, conséquences, signes cliniques et diagnostique
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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La fibrillation atriale est une dépolarisation anarchique des oreillettes qui représente 33% des pathologies cardiaques de type arythmie chez le chien. C’est le type d'arythmie le plus fréquent chez le chien. Il existe différents types de fibrillations atriales classées selon leur origine ou leur fréquence. La prévalence est de 0,15% chez les chiens de toutes races confondues. Ce travail s’articule en trois parties : une première partie théorique présentée dans ce manuscrit portant sur la pathophysiologie, les signes cliniques et le diagnostic, suivie d’une seconde partie théorique sur le traitement et d’une troisième partie portant sur une étude pilote prospective comparant l’utilisation d’un stéthoscope électronique en remplacement au Holter. Ces deux dernières parties seront traitées dans un second manuscrit. La pathophysiologie de la fibrillation atriale est complexe et reste non élucidée dans son entièreté. Son initiation est régie par un substrat arythmogène, des facteurs déclencheurs et le système nerveux autonome. Les foyers ectopiques et les réentrées sont à la base du déclenchement et de la perpétuation de la fibrillation atriale. L'augmentation de l’automaticité et les post-dépolarisations constituent les mécanismes qui tentent d’expliquer le fonctionnement des foyers ectopiques. Actuellement, les réentrées possèdent trois théories différentes : le cercle dirigeant, les multiples ondelettes et les rotors. La fibrillation atriale est responsable de remodelage atrial électrique, structurel et neuronal. Dans un premier temps, l’examen clinique du chien permet de soupçonner une fibrillation atriale. Le diagnostic définitif de la fibrillation atriale est posé par un examen électrocardiographique ou par la mise en place d’un Holter.

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