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" Animal biodiversity and emerging diseases: prediction and prevention "


center : Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization (AREEO
Location and Call Number : 55
Material Type : Latin Book
Record Number : 18340275
Doc. No : ASDIC 89-1007
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Society for Tropical Veterinary Medicine. Meeting (9th. 2007: Merida, Mexico)
Title & Author : Animal biodiversity and emerging diseases: prediction and prevention/ edited by Olivier A.E. Sparagano, Jean-Charles Maillard, and Julio Vicente Figueroa
Publication Statement : Boston, Mass.: Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008.
Series Statement : (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-892 ; v 1149)
Page. NO : xxii, 404 p.: ill., maps; 26 cm.
ISBN : 97815733171469781573317146
Notes : "This volume is the result of a conference, entitled Animal Biodiversity and Emerging Diseases: Prediction and Prevention, the 9th Biennial Conference of the Society for Tropical Veterinary Medicine, held in Merida, Mexico on June 17-22, 2007"--P. vii
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents : Global factors driving emerging infectious diseases -- A resolution by the society for tropical veterinary medicine in support of "one health" -- Community-based animal health care -- The Caribbean animal health network: new tools for harmonization and reinforcement of animal disease surveillance -- Infectious diseases and the illegal wildlife trade -- Tropical veterinary parasites at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology -- Use of plant-derived products to control arthropods of veterinary importance: a review -- Differential expression of the tick protective antigen subolesin in anaplasma marginale- and A. phagocytophilum-infected host cells -- Immunological control of the poultry red mite -- Defining the role of subolesin in tick cell culture by use of RNA interference -- Molecular cloning, sequence analysis, and immune recognition of Bm95 from Thai strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus -- Primary midgut, salivary gland, and ovary cultures from Boophilus microplus -- Molecular analysis of calreticulin expressed in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus indigenous to Thailand -- Characterization of a Vitellogenin Gene Fragment in Boophilus microplus Ticks -- Emergence and potential of high-throughput and integrative approaches in pathology -- "Pathogeno-proteomics" -- Study of bovine trypanotolerance by whole transcriptome analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA origin of indigenous malagasy chicken -- The effect of habitat fragmentation and species diversity loss on hantavirus prevalence in Panama -- Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins -- Characterization of anaplasma infections in Sicily, Italy -- Possible differential host tropism in Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in the Western United States -- Anaplasma marginale Yucatan (Mexico) Strain. Assessment of low virulence and potential use as a live vaccine -- Pathologic evidence of ehrlichiosis in calves inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis -- First report of bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma centrale in Europe -- Flow cytometry to evaluate Anaplasma marginale parasitemia using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain -- Immunophenotype of dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis -- Comparison between different polymerase chain reaction methods for the diagnosis of Ehrlichia canis infection -- Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican Babesia bovis isolates using msa and ssrRNA gene sequences -- Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei -- Infection and seroconversion of susceptible animals introduced into a babesiosis endemic area.Global factors driving emerging infectious diseases -- A resolution by the society for tropical veterinary medicine in support of "one health" -- Community-based animal health care -- The Caribbean animal health network: new tools for harmonization and reinforcement of animal disease surveillance -- Infectious diseases and the illegal wildlife trade -- Tropical veterinary parasites at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology -- Use of plant-derived products to control arthropods of veterinary importance: a review -- Differential expression of the tick protective antigen subolesin in anaplasma marginale- and A. phagocytophilum-infected host cells -- Immunological control of the poultry red mite -- Defining the role of subolesin in tick cell culture by use of RNA interference -- Molecular cloning, sequence analysis, and immune recognition of Bm95 from Thai strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus -- Primary midgut, salivary gland, and ovary cultures from Boophilus microplus -- Molecular analysis of calreticulin expressed in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus indigenous to Thailand -- Characterization of a Vitellogenin Gene Fragment in Boophilus microplus Ticks -- Emergence and potential of high-throughput and integrative approaches in pathology -- "Pathogeno-proteomics" -- Study of bovine trypanotolerance by whole transcriptome analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA origin of indigenous malagasy chicken -- The effect of habitat fragmentation and species diversity loss on hantavirus prevalence in Panama -- Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins -- Characterization of anaplasma infections in Sicily, Italy -- Possible differential host tropism in Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in the Western United States -- Anaplasma marginale Yucatan (Mexico) Strain. Assessment of low virulence and potential use as a live vaccine -- Pathologic evidence of ehrlichiosis in calves inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis -- First report of bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma centrale in Europe -- Flow cytometry to evaluate Anaplasma marginale parasitemia using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain -- Immunophenotype of dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis -- Comparison between different polymerase chain reaction methods for the diagnosis of Ehrlichia canis infection -- Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican Babesia bovis isolates using msa and ssrRNA gene sequences -- Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei -- Infection and seroconversion of susceptible animals introduced into a babesiosis endemic area.Global factors driving emerging infectious diseases -- A resolution by the society for tropical veterinary medicine in support of "one health" -- Community-based animal health care -- The Caribbean animal health network: new tools for harmonization and reinforcement of animal disease surveillance -- Infectious diseases and the illegal wildlife trade -- Tropical veterinary parasites at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology -- Use of plant-derived products to control arthropods of veterinary importance: a review -- Differential expression of the tick protective antigen subolesin in anaplasma marginale- and A. phagocytophilum-infected host cells -- Immunological control of the poultry red mite -- Defining the role of subolesin in tick cell culture by use of RNA interference -- Molecular cloning, sequence analysis, and immune recognition of Bm95 from Thai strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus -- Primary midgut, salivary gland, and ovary cultures from Boophilus microplus -- Molecular analysis of calreticulin expressed in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus indigenous to Thailand -- Characterization of a Vitellogenin Gene Fragment in Boophilus microplus Ticks -- Emergence and potential of high-throughput and integrative approaches in pathology -- "Pathogeno-proteomics" -- Study of bovine trypanotolerance by whole transcriptome analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA origin of indigenous malagasy chicken -- The effect of habitat fragmentation and species diversity loss on hantavirus prevalence in Panama -- Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins -- Characterization of anaplasma infections in Sicily, Italy -- Possible differential host tropism in Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in the Western United States -- Anaplasma marginale Yucatan (Mexico) Strain. Assessment of low virulence and potential use as a live vaccine -- Pathologic evidence of ehrlichiosis in calves inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis -- First report of bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma centrale in Europe -- Flow cytometry to evaluate Anaplasma marginale parasitemia using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain -- Immunophenotype of dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis -- Comparison between different polymerase chain reaction methods for the diagnosis of Ehrlichia canis infection -- Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican Babesia bovis isolates using msa and ssrRNA gene sequences -- Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei -- Infection and seroconversion of susceptible animals introduced into a babesiosis endemic area.Global factors driving emerging infectious diseases -- A resolution by the society for tropical veterinary medicine in support of "one health" -- Community-based animal health care -- The Caribbean animal health network: new tools for harmonization and reinforcement of animal disease surveillance -- Infectious diseases and the illegal wildlife trade -- Tropical veterinary parasites at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology -- Use of plant-derived products to control arthropods of veterinary importance: a review -- Differential expression of the tick protective antigen subolesin in anaplasma marginale- and A. phagocytophilum-infected host cells -- Immunological control of the poultry red mite -- Defining the role of subolesin in tick cell culture by use of RNA interference -- Molecular cloning, sequence analysis, and immune recognition of Bm95 from Thai strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus -- Primary midgut, salivary gland, and ovary cultures from Boophilus microplus -- Molecular analysis of calreticulin expressed in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus indigenous to Thailand -- Characterization of a Vitellogenin Gene Fragment in Boophilus microplus Ticks -- Emergence and potential of high-throughput and integrative approaches in pathology -- "Pathogeno-proteomics" -- Study of bovine trypanotolerance by whole transcriptome analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA origin of indigenous malagasy chicken -- The effect of habitat fragmentation and species diversity loss on hantavirus prevalence in Panama -- Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins -- Characterization of anaplasma infections in Sicily, Italy -- Possible differential host tropism in Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in the Western United States -- Anaplasma marginale Yucatan (Mexico) Strain. Assessment of low virulence and potential use as a live vaccine -- Pathologic evidence of ehrlichiosis in calves inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis -- First report of bovine ana
: plasmosis caused by Anaplasma centrale in Europe -- Flow cytometry to evaluate Anaplasma marginale parasitemia using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain -- Immunophenotype of dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis -- Comparison between different polymerase chain reaction methods for the diagnosis of Ehrlichia canis infection -- Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican Babesia bovis isolates using msa and ssrRNA gene sequences -- Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei -- Infection and seroconversion of susceptible animals introduced into a babesiosis endemic area.Global factors driving emerging infectious diseases -- A resolution by the society for tropical veterinary medicine in support of "one health" -- Community-based animal health care -- The Caribbean animal health network: new tools for harmonization and reinforcement of animal disease surveillance -- Infectious diseases and the illegal wildlife trade -- Tropical veterinary parasites at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology -- Use of plant-derived products to control arthropods of veterinary importance: a review -- Differential expression of the tick protective antigen subolesin in anaplasma marginale- and A. phagocytophilum-infected host cells -- Immunological control of the poultry red mite -- Defining the role of subolesin in tick cell culture by use of RNA interference -- Molecular cloning, sequence analysis, and immune recognition of Bm95 from Thai strains of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus -- Primary midgut, salivary gland, and ovary cultures from Boophilus microplus -- Molecular analysis of calreticulin expressed in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus indigenous to Thailand -- Characterization of a Vitellogenin Gene Fragment in Boophilus microplus Ticks -- Emergence and potential of high-throughput and integrative approaches in pathology -- "Pathogeno-proteomics" -- Study of bovine trypanotolerance by whole transcriptome analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA origin of indigenous malagasy chicken -- The effect of habitat fragmentation and species diversity loss on hantavirus prevalence in Panama -- Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins -- Characterization of anaplasma infections in Sicily, Italy -- Possible differential host tropism in Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in the Western United States -- Anaplasma marginale Yucatan (Mexico) Strain. Assessment of low virulence and potential use as a live vaccine -- Pathologic evidence of ehrlichiosis in calves inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis -- First report of bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma centrale in Europe -- Flow cytometry to evaluate Anaplasma marginale parasitemia using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain -- Immunophenotype of dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis -- Comparison between different polymerase chain reaction methods for the diagnosis of Ehrlichia canis infection -- Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican Babesia bovis isolates using msa and ssrRNA gene sequences -- Enhancement of the Mexican bovine babesiosis vaccine efficacy by using Lactobacillus casei -- Infection and seroconversion of susceptible animals introduced into a babesiosis endemic area
Subject : Animal diversity -- Tropics -- Congresses
Subject : Veterinary parasitology -- Tropics -- Congresses
Subject : Veterinary therapeutics -- Tropics -- Congresses
Subject : Communicable diseases in animals -- Tropics -- Congresses
LC Classification : ‭SF781‬‭.S63 2007‬
Added Entry : Figueroa Millan, Julio Vicente
: Maillard, Jean-Charles
: Sparagano, Olivier A. E
Added Entry : New York Academy of Sciences
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