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Gavier-Widen D., Meredith A., Duff Paul J. (eds.). Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals and Birds in Europe. London: Wiley-Blackwell,2012. — 568 p.. 2012

A volume of knowledge on wildlife disease has been produced in Europe over recent decades and research on wildlife diseases has significantly increased in the last 15 years, partly due to the growing concern about new and emerging pathogens and partly through projects financed by the EU and other international organisations. This interest has also concentrated on investigations into the risks to human health (the zoonotic risks from wildlife). Several recent discoveries in the field have been pub­lished together with the gathering of large amounts of supportive information. However, this information is frequently published as specialised articles, or it deals only with local situations or individual studies rather than in the continental context. It is now apparent that these diseases must be considered from the perspective of the European continent.

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SECTION 1 Viral Infections
CHAPTER 1 HERPESVIRUS INFECTIONS
Frederik widen, carlos g. das neves, francisco ruiz-fons, hugh w. reid, thijs kuiken, DOLORES Gavier-WIDEN AND ERHARD F. KALETA
CHAPTER 2 INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTIONS
LESLIE A. REPERANT, ALBERT D.M.E. OSTERHAUS AND THIJS KUIKEN
CHAPTER 3 AVIAN PARAMYXOVIRUS INFECTIONS
ERHARD F. KALETA Clinic for Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany
CHAPTER 4 Circovirus infections
DANIEL TODD AND CHRISTIAN GORTAZAR
CHAPTER 5 Calicivirus infections
J. PAUL DUFF AND DOLORES GAVIER-WIDEN
CHAPTER LYSSAVIRUS INFECTIONS
Marcartois 1, herve bourhy2, thomas f. muller3, Thomas selhorst3 and graham c. smith4 1 VetAgro sup, campus veterinaire de Lyon, Marcy l’Etoile, France 2Institut Pasteur, Unit Lyssavirus dynamics and host adaptation. National Reference Centre for Rabies, WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Rabies, Paris, France 3Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Seestrasse 55, D-16868 Wusterhausen, Germany 4Tht Food and Environment Research Agency, Y
CHAPTER 7 Morbillivirus infections
jolianne m. rijks, albertd.m.e. osterhaus, thijs kuiken and kai frolich
CHAPTER 8 Orbivirus infections
PHILIP S. MELLOR Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Pirbright, Woking, UK
CHAPTER 9 Flavivirus infections
HUGH W. REID, HERBERT WEISSENBOCK AND KAROLY ERDELYI
CHAPTER 10 Pestivirus infections
KAIFROLICH, IGNASI MARCO AND VOLKER MOENNIG
CHAPTER 11 Picornavirus infections
FRANK KOENEN, E. PAUL J. GIBBS, FRANCISCO RUIZ-FONS AND ALEX M. BARLOW
CHAPTER 12 PARVOVIRUS INFECTIONS
NICOLA DECARO, CANIO BUONAVOGLIA, MARIE-PIERRE RYSER-DEGIORGIS AND CHRISTIAN GORTAZAR
CHAPTER 13 POXVIRUS INFECTIONS
DEBRA BOURNE, J. PAUL DUFF AND TURID VIK0REN
CHAPTER 14 ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS
NICOLA DECARO, CANIO BUONAVOGLIA, KEVIN EATWELL, KAROLY ERDELYIANDJ. PAUL DUFF
CHAPTER 15 RETROVIRUS INFECTIONS
Leslie a. reperanti and albert d.m.e. Osterhaus2
1Department of Virology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2Department of Virology, Erasmus MC, and Artemis Research Institute for Wildlife Health in Europe, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
CHAPTER 16 PAPILLOMAVIRUS AND POLYOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS
KAROLY ERDELYI AND KEVIN EATWELL
CHAPTER 17 CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONS
DOLORES GAVIER-WIDEN, MARIE-PIERRE RYSER-DEGIORGIS, NICOLA DECARO AND CANIO BUONAVOGLIA
CHAPTER 18 Bunyavirus infections
PAUL HEYMAN, E. PAUL J. GIBBS AND ANNA MEREDITH
CHAPTER 19 OTHER VIRUS INFECTIONS
Frederik widen, anna Meredith, Herbert weissenbock, francisco ruiz-fons and j. paul duff
SECTION 2 Bacterial Infections
CHAPTER 20 MYCOBACTERIA INFECTIONS
DOLORES GAVIER-WIDEN, MARK CHAMBERS, CHRISTIAN GORTAZAR, RICHARD DELAHAY, RUTH CROMIE AND ANNICK LINDEN
CHAPTER 21 YERSINIA INFECTIONS
HR∣sτo Najdenski and Stephanie speck
CHAPTER 22 TULARAEMIA
Miklos Gyuranecz Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
CHAPTER 23 Pasteurella infections
Ezio Ferroglio UniversitH degli Studi di Torino, Dipartimento Produzioni Animali, Epidemiologia ed Ecologia, Grugliasco, Italy
CHAPTER 24 BRUCELLOSIS
Jacques Godfroid Section of Arctic Veterinary Medicine, Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology, Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Tromso, Norway
CHAPTER 25 ANTHRAX
Antonio Fasanella Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale of Puglia and Basilicata, Foggia, Italy
CHAPTER 26 Chlamydiaceae infections
STEPHANIE SPECK1 AND J. PAUL DUFF2 1 Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology, Department of Virology and Rickettsiology, Munich, Germany 2Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency Diseases of Wildlife Scheme (AHVLA DoWS), Great Britain Wildlife Disease Surveillance Partnership, Penrith, Cumbria, UK
CHAPTER 27 Borrelia infections
BJ0RNAR YTREHUS AND TURID VIK0REN Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway
CHAPTER 28 Rickettsiales infections
RICHARD BIRTLES School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK
CHAPTER 29 MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS
ROBIN A.J. NICHOLAS AND MARCO GIACOMETT
CHAPTER 30 ESCHERICHIA INFECTIONS
STEPHANIE SPECK Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology, Department of Virology and Rickettsiology, Munich, Germany
CHAPTER 31 SALMONELLA INFECTIONS
ALESSANDRA GAFFURI AND J. PAUL HOLMES
CHAPTER 36 CLOSTRIDIUM SPECIES AND BOTULISM
ALEKSIJA NEIMANIS AND STEPHANIE SPECK
CHAPTER 37 OTHER BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
KJELL HANDELAND, STEPHANIE SPECK, RICHARD BIRTLES, DESIREE S. JANSSON, CHRISTIAN GORTAZAR, DOLORES GAVIER-WIDEN, HERBERT WEISSENBθCK AND J. PAUL DUFF
SECTION 3 Fungal and Yeast Infections
CHAPTER 40 OTHER FUNGAL INFECTIONS
CLAUDIA CAFARCHIA, KEVIN EATWELL, DESIREE S. JANSSON, CAROL U. METEYER AND GUDRUN WIBBELT
CHAPTER 42 Mycotoxicosis
CLAUDIA CAFARCHIA, KJELL HANDELAND AND TURID VIK0REN
SECTION 4 Prion Infections
5 Appendices
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