Beginning with their sources, including manure and animal feed, and detailing their development, spread and transmission to humans, Zoonotic Pathogens in the Food Chain gives an insightful introduction to and epidemiological overview of the problems raised by zoonotic pathogens. The authors specifically examine the attributes of microorganisms that allow potential contamination of food sources and the factors in modern animal production processes that contribute to the risk of infection. Chapters discuss in detail pathogens that have recently emerged as important sources of infection, investigating in depth the implications of avian flu, swine flu, bovine spongiform encephalopathies and Johne's disease for human consumers, and considering where potential mitigation strategies should be focused. With a focus on new trends in animal production, such as organic livestock farming and raw milk consumption, this text provides an interesting and up-to-date reference for researchers, academics and those with an interest in pathology working in the livestock industry.
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Weight: 740g
Dimensions: 172 x 244mm
Publication Date: 26 Nov 2010
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845936815
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Dr Susan Catherine Cork is currently a professor at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Canada. Her research interests include wildlife diseases disease ecology animal health policy and international development. Dr Cork has travelled extensively including work as a volunteer in South Asia and she has over 25 years' experience working with Bhutanese colleagues on animal health related projects. She was the lead editor for a book on One Health published in 2016 and she was also the lead editor for the third edition of the Veterinary Laboratory and Field Manual (2019) which was endorsed by the World Organization for Animal Health. Both books were based on field experience gained working with colleagues in international development projects as well as from leading transdisciplinary teams alongside government agencies and NGOs in the United Kingdom New Zealand Canada and Bhutan (South Asia). Dr Cork is a member of the new CABI One Health initiative and has previously contributed to CABI books including chapters on food safety surveillance policy and disease ecology. Dr Cork has also published a wide range of peer reviewed papers government reports and general interest articles.