"E. coli 0157 in Food Animals and on Farms" Textbook on Escherichia Coli in Farm Animals Editors: C S Stewart and H J Flint Hardcover 256 pages Children Ill in E.coli O157 UK petting farm Outbreak International delivery from UK. click button for... Book details
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"BIOTERRORISM AGENTS - Implications for Animals" Booklet plus Videotape
Booklet Published by Baltimore City Health Department Field Health Services 2001 - Paperback 50 pages (used book) Video footage from the U.S.A. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta on the preventive treatment for persons at risk of inhalation anthrax infection This videotape was originally a satellite broadcast in December 2001.
Description: The factsheets booklet is a compilation of fact sheets neatly summarising
the key facts in biological terrorism attack surveillance, risk management and response. For each agent:
- Description of the bioterrorism agent
- Species susceptible
- Mode of Transmission
- Incubation period
- Prevention - Vaccination
- Signs and symptoms
- Endemic areas
- Diagnosis - Laboratory tests
- Treatment
- Handling and Disposal of dead animal carcases and contaminated materials
Bioterrorism pathogens covered:
- Toxins: Botulinum, Ricin, Staphylococcal, Mycotoxins
- Viral bioterror agents: Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers, Viral Encephalitides, Smallpox
- Bacterial agroterrorism agents: Anthrax, Brucellosis, Cholera (Vibrio cholerae), Glanders, Bubonic Plague, Tularaemia (U.S. spelling: Tularemia)
- Reference list
- Implications for Animals - Points of contact
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"Human Anthrax Infection - Disease Facts - Bioterrorism Prevention" VHS format medical training VideotapeDescription: Graphic footage and account of the medical and epidemiological facts of human anthrax infection, especially the cutaneous and inhalation forms favoured by bioterrorists. Also relevant to veterinary surgeons and farmers who might deal with anthrax infected animals.
Includes:
Clinical and epidemiology details of victims of the bioterrorist attacks in USA in 2001
Precautions to take against anthrax infection
How to deal with potentially contaminated letters and parcels
First aid for the victims of anthrax powder bioterrorism
Medical treatment advice for people who have been exposed to anthrax
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"Risk Analysis of Prion Diseases in Animals" ISBN 9290445734 Published by The World Organisation for Animal Health The Office International des Epizooties OIE OIE Scientific and Technical Review Volume 22 April 2003 Edited by C.I. Lasmezas and D.B. Adams Paperback 346 pages ISBN 9290445734 Published by The World Organisation for Animal Health (The Office International des Epizooties OIE)
Description of the book: This book deals with transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in animals. Management of the wider consequences of BSE risk analysis and the OIE International Animal Health Code veterinary standards are a tool for handling all aspects of this human and livestock disease. This manual contains a general update on prion disease and reviews of current knowledge about BSE, scrapie and chronic wasting disease, including potential for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in non-ruminant livestock and fish. Swine in Britain were exposed to the causal agent of BSE via consumption of the same meat-and-bone meal (MBM) as cattle. According to a recent review by Matthews and Cooke, in the 1980s MBM was added to the diets of British pigs at an average inclusion rate of 5% - an annual usage rate of 175,000 tonnes. Despite this, no spontaneous cases of TSE were recorded in pigs.
In 1989 ten piglets were inoculated intracranially, intraperitoneally and intravenously with an homogenate of BSE-infected bovine brainstems at the UK Central Veterinary Laboratory, Weybridge. BSE-like changes were confirmed in one of the pigs at 74 weeks after inoculation. This finding led to a ban on the feeding of any "specified risk materials" (SRMs) i.e. bovine brain, spinal cord, tonsil, thymus, spleen and intestine, to any farm animals or pets. Long-term (up to five years) follow-up of the ten inoculated piglets detected BSE-like effects in seven of them, five of which developed clinical signs with an incubation period of 69-150 weeks.
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"Intersectoral Coordination Between Health and Agriculture: Zoonoses - Food Safety - Foot-and-Mouth Disease" Published by The Pan American Health Organisation 2001 ISBN 9275124507
Table of Contents
Importance of World Trade in Food to Public Health and Socioeconomic Development
Panel on Community Participation in Food Protection
Community Participation in the Development of Healthy Markets
Community Participation in Food Protection in the Tourism Industry
Community Participation in the Production of Safe Fruits and Vegetables
Role of Communities in Food Protection
Panel on Zoonoses of Importance for the Economy and Public Health
Brucellosis and Bovine Tuberculosis: Control or Elimination?
Prospects for the Elimination of Hydatidosis in the Southern Cone
Current Situation of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)
Impact of Emerging Zoonoses on Human and Animal Health
Implications of Reforms in the Livestock Sector for the Eradication of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and other Aspects of Animal Health
Productive Municipalities and Food Security at the Local Level
Reports of the VIII Meeting of the Hemispheric Committee for the Eradication of Foot-and Mouth Disease Proposal for the Creation of the Pan-American Commission for Food Safety
Report on National Rabies Control Programs in Latin America
Annexes
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"Perspectives and Possibilities of Control and Eradication of Hydatidosis" Control, eradication and surveillance of the hydatid cysts of Echinococcosis multilocularis International delivery from UK. click button for...
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"Handbook of Organic Food Processing and Production" Usual price: £79.50 Editors: by Simon Wright, Diane McCrea New & Used Discount Ordering pages:
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Salmonella Control - Literature Bundle of booklets & review articles:
"Code of Practice for the Prvention and Control of Salmonella on Pig Farms" (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, MAFF 2000)
"Zoonotic Infections in Livestock and the Risk to Public Health: Salmonella, Campylobacter & Yersinia in Cattle, Sheep and Pigs" (UK Conference Proceedings December 2000)
"How to Reduce Salmonella: 30 Tips for indoor & Outdoor pig units"
HACCP diagram: Risk Management for Salmonella typhimurium in meat pigs
"Zap Salmonella - A Zoonoses Action Plan for the British Pig Industry"
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"Food Safety Questions and Answers A Practical educational book produced by the Food Safety Advisory Centre |
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"Salmonella in Domestic Animals" Edited by C. Wray UK Veterinary Laboratory Agency, Weybridge New & Used Discount Orders:
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"Traceability of Animals and Animal Products" An OIE Scientific and Technical Review book Editors: H.A. MacDaniel and M.K. Sheridan Published by The World Organisation for Animal Health - OIE - The Office International des Epizooties Paperback 312 pages ISBN 9290445246 ISSN 02531933
ContentsThe importance of traceability for public health and consumer protection
Importance of the traceability of animals and animal products in epidemiology
Global trade requirements and compliance with World Trade Organization agreements: the role of tracing animals and animal products
Benefit-cost analysis of animal identification for disease prevention and control
Animal traceability across national frontiers in the European Union
A history of the traceability of animals and animal products
IDEA: a large-scale project on electronic identification of livestock
Legislative requirements for the identification and traceability of farm animals within the European Union
The marking of livestock in traditional pastoral societies
The development and use of electronic ruminal boluses as a vehicle for bovine identification
Biological identification systems: genetic markers
Traceability of Horses: a population in motion
Traceability in cattle and small ruminants in Canada
Traceability in the pig production chain
Traceability of poultry and poultry products
Traceability of domestic cats & dogs in France
Traceability of aquatic animals
Traceability in the food animal industry and supermarket chains
Animal identification: links to food safety
Traceback systems used during recent epizootics in Asia
Tracing systems used during the epidemic of classical swine fever in the Netherlands, 1997-1998
Tracing movement of African buffalo in southern Africa
Recent developments in animal identification and the traceability of animal products in international trade
A computerised database system for bovine traceability
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