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Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses Free

Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses
Author: Stephen Palmer
Edition: 2
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0198570023
Category: Medical



Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses: Biology, Clinical Practice, and Public Health Control


Zoonoses are diseases naturally transmissible between vertebrate animals and man including those transmitted by direct contact with infected animals or carcases, by food or water contamination, and by inhalation of infected dust. Download Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses medical books for free.
They are increasingly important in public health issues. Divided into three sections along the lines of bacteriology, parasitology and virology, this book comprehensively provides a systematic, cross disciplinary approach to the science and control of all zoonoses, written by international specialists in human and veterinary medicine.

Chapters cover the history of each disease, the scientific basis for the control of zoonoses, the microbiology of the causative agent, pathogenesis, clinical features, symptoms Get Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses our bestseller medical books.

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Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses Free


They are increasingly important in public health issues

Chapters cover the history of each disease, the scientific basis for the control of zoonoses, the microbiology of the causative agent, pathogenesis, clinical features, symptoms

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