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This fully-updated second edition constitutes a comprehensive volume that continues to discuss the molecular biology, biochemistry and immunology of nematode parasites of humans, domestic animals and plants. There is a strong focus on new advances including chapters on horizontal gene transfer, genetics of susceptibility in humans, nematode protein structures, role of bacterial symbionts, host immune system modulation, modulation of allergic and autoimmune diseases by parasitic nematodes and the use of these organisms or their products as therapeutics. 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Significance in disease transmission.- \u003cb\u003eChapter 3. \u003c\/b\u003eBacterial Diseases.- Chapter 3.1. Campylobacter.- Chapter 3.1.1. Introduction.- Chapter 3.1.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 3.1.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.1.4. Pathogenesis and mode of transmission.- Chapter 3.1.5. Campylobacteriosis in birds.- Chapter 3.1.6. Public health concerns.- Chapter 3.1.7. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.1.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.2. Chlamydiosis (Psittacosis, Ornithosis) .- Chapter 3.2.1. Historical background.- Chapter 3.2.2. Etiology and Classification.- Chapter 3.2.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.2.4. Transmission between different birds.- Chapter 3.2.5. Chlamydiosis in Ducks and Geese.- Chapter 3.2.6. Chlamydiosis in human beings.- Chapter 3.2.7. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.2.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.3. Collibacillosis (E. coli) .- Chapter 3.3.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.3.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 3.3.3. Antigenic structure of \u003ci\u003eE. coli\u003c\/i\u003e.- Chapter 3.3.4. Virulence associated factors.- Chapter 3.3.5. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.3.6. \u003ci\u003eEscherichia coli\u003c\/i\u003e ,Wild Birds and the public health concerns.- Chapter 3.3.7. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.3.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.4.  Salmonellosis.- Chapter 3.4.1. Introduction.- Chapter 3.4.2. Etiology.- Chapter 3.4.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.4.4. Wild birds as a carrier for Salmonellosis.- Chapter 3.4.5. Modes of transmission and Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.4.6. Salmonellosis and public health concerns.- Chapter 3.4.7. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.4.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.5.\u003cb\u003e\u003ci\u003e \u003c\/i\u003e\u003c\/b\u003eAvian Tuberculosis.- Chapter 3.5.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.5.2. Etiology.- Chapter 3.5.2. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.5.3. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.5.4. \u003ci\u003eMycobacterium in wild birds\u003c\/i\u003e.- Chapter 3.5.5. Public health concerns to Mycobacteriosis.- Chapter 3.5.6. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.5.7. Treatment and control. .- Chapter 3.6.\u003ci\u003e \u003c\/i\u003eLyme Disease (Borrelia spp) .- Chapter 3.6.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.6.2. Etiology.- Chapter 3.6.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.6.4. Avian Spirochetosis.- Chapter 3.6.5. Lyme Borreliosis in North America.- Chapter 3.6.6. Lyme Borreliosis in Europe.- Chapter 3.6.7. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.6.8. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.6.9. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.7. Avian Erysipeplas.- Chapter 3.7.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.7.2. Etiology.- Chapter 3.7.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.7.4. Public health and animal health concerns.- Chapter 3.7.5. \u003ci\u003eErysiplothrix \u003c\/i\u003eimpact on the wild birds.- Chapter 3.7.6. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.7.7. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.7.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.8. Clostridia disease (Avian Botulism) .- Chapter 3.8.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.8.2. Etiology.- Chapter 3.8.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.8.4. Public health concerns.- Chapter 3.8.5. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.8.6. Clinical signs and pathology.- Chapter 3.8.7. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.9. Avian Cholera.- Chapter 3.9.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.9.2. Epizootiology.- Chapter 3.9.3. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.9.4. Public health and animal health concerns.- Chapter 3.9.5. Clinical signs and pathological changes.- Chapter 3.9.6. Impact of \u003ci\u003eP. multocida \u003c\/i\u003eon the wildlife populations.- Chapter 3.9.7. Treatment and control.- Chapter 3.10.  Spotted Fever Group of Rickettsiales.- Chapter 3.10.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 3.10.2. Epizootiology and Pathogenesis.- Chapter 3.10.3. Clinical signs and pathology.- Chapter 3.10.4. Public health and animal health concerns.- Chapter 3.10.5. Treatment and control.- \u003cb\u003eChapter 4. \u003c\/b\u003eViral Diseases.- Chapter 4.1. \u003cb\u003e \u003c\/b\u003eFlaviviruses (West Nile Virus and Japanese encephalitis virus).- Chapter 4.1.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 4.1.2. Etiology.- Chapter 4.1.3. Epizootiology and pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.1.4. Natural Host and Age susceptibility.- Chapter 4.1.5. Mode of transmission and Incubation period.- Chapter 4.1.6. Clinical signs, Necropsy finding and Pathological changes.- Chapter 4.1.7. Disease in human.- Chapter 4.1.8. Prevention and control measures and vaccination protocols.- Chapter 4.2. Togavirus (Western Equine encephalitis virus).- Chapter 4.2.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 4.2.2. Etiology.- Chapter 4.2.3. Epizootiology and pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.2.4. Natural Host and Age susceptibility.- Chapter 4.2.5. Mode of transmission and Incubation period.- Chapter 4.2.6. Clinical signs, Necropsy finding and Pathological changes.- Chapter 4.2.7. Immune response and Diagnosis.- Chapter 4.2.8. Control measures and vaccination protocols.- Chapter 4.3. Avian Influenza.- Chapter 4.3.1. Introduction.- Chapter 4.3.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 4.3.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 4.3.4. Incidence and distribution of AI.- Chapter 4.3.5. Hosts and Host restrictions.- Chapter 4.3.6. Methods of transmission.- Chapter 4.3.7. Public Health Concerns.- Chapter 4.3.8. AI impact on the wild life population.- Chapter 4.3.9. Domestic animal concerns regarding AI.- Chapter 4.3.10. Clinical signs.- Chapter 4.3.11. Treatment and control.- Chapter 4.4. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and other avian paramyxoviruses.- Chapter 4.4.1. Introduction, Synonyms, and Historical background.- Chapter 4.4.2. Etiology and strain classification.- Chapter 4.4.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 4.4.4. Geographical distribution and incidence of the NDV.- Chapter 4.4.5. NDV modes of spread.- Chapter 4.4.6.NDV Public Health Concerns.- Chapter 4.4.7. Clinical signs.- Chapter 4.4.8. Necropsy findings.- Chapter 4.4.9. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.4.10. Diagnosis and Control measures.- Chapter 4.4.11. Treatment and control.- Chapter 4.5.\u003cb\u003e\u003ci\u003e \u003c\/i\u003e\u003c\/b\u003eCircovirus.- Chapter 4.5.1. Introduction.- Chapter 4.5.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 4.5.3. Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease.- Chapter 4.5.4. Historical background and introduction.- Chapter 4.5.5. Epizootiology and modes of transmission.- Chapter 4.5.6. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.5.7. Public health and animal health concerns.- Chapter 4.5.8. Goose and Duck Circoviruses.- Chapter 4.5.9. Diagnosis and Control measures.- Chapter 4.6. Rotavirus.- Chapter 4.6.1. Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 4.6.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 4.6.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 4.6.4. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.6.5. Clinical signs and pathology.- Chapter 4.6.6. Control measures.- Chapter 4.7. Usutu virus.- Chapter 4.7.1 Introduction and Historical background.- Chapter 4.7.2. Etiology and classification.- Chapter 4.7.3. Epizootiology.- Chapter 4.7.4. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 4.7.5. Clinical signs and pathology.- Chapter 4.7.6.  Diagnosis.- Chapter 4.7.7.  Control measures.- \u003cb\u003eChapter 5. \u003c\/b\u003eParasitic diseases.- Chapter 5. Cryptosporidiosis.- Chapter 5.1. Introduction.- Chapter 5.1.1. Epizootiology.- Chapter 5.1.2. Modes of transmission.- Chapter 5.1.3. Prevalence of the cryptosporidiosis.- Chapter 5.1.4. Cryptosporidiosis in Canada Geese.- Chapter 5.1.5. Pathogenesis and Cryptosporidiosis in human beings.- Chapter 5.1.6. Diagnosis and Control measures.- Chapter 5.1.7. Treatment and control.- Chapter 5.2.\u003cb\u003e\u003ci\u003e \u003c\/i\u003e\u003c\/b\u003eGiardiasis.- Chapter 5.2.1. Introduction.- Chapter 5.2.2. Epizootiology.- Chapter 5.2.3. Mode of transmission.- Chapter 5.2.4. Pathogenesis.- Chapter 5.2.5. \u003ci\u003eGiardiasis\u003c\/i\u003e and Canada Goose.- Chapter 5.2.6 \u003ci\u003eGiardiasis \u003c\/i\u003ein human beings.- Chapter 5.2.7. Diagnosis and Control measures.- Chapter 5.2.8. Treatment and control.- Chapter 5.3. Role of birds in tick-borne diseases .- Chapter 5.3.1. Introduction.- Chapter 5.3.2. Epizootiology and Mode of transmission.- Chapter 5.3.3. Tick-borne diseases.- Chapter 5.3.4. CCHF and \u003ci\u003eDermanyssus gallinae\u003c\/i\u003e.- Chapter 5.3.5. Diagnosis and Control measures.- Chapter 5.3.6. Treatment and control.- \u003cb\u003eChapter 6.\u003c\/b\u003e Mycotic Diseases.- Chapter 6.1.\u003cb\u003e \u003c\/b\u003eAspergillosis- Chapter 6.1.1. Introduction and Historical background- Chapter 6.1.2. Epizootiology- Chapter 6.1.3. Mode of transmission- Chapter 6.1.4. Pathogenesis- Chapter 6.1.5. Public health and animal health concerns- Chapter 6.1.6. Clinical signs and necropsy findings- Chapter 6.1.7. Diagnosis and Control measures- Chapter 6.1.8. Treatment and control- Chapter 6.2. Dermatophytosis (Favus) - Chapter 6.3. Dactylariosis- Chapter 6.4. Histoplasmosis- Chapter 6.5. Cryptococcosis. - Chapter 6.6. Role of birds as vectors of fluke worms (Trichobilharzia szidati) - \u003cb\u003eChapter 7.\u003c\/b\u003e Sporadic diseases affecting wild birds and of non-zoonotic importance- Chapter 7.1. Mycoplsmosis- Chapter 7.2. \u003ci\u003eOrnithobacterium rhinotraheale\u003c\/i\u003e- Chapter 7.3. Avian Herpesvirus- Chapter 7.4.  Avian Pox- Chapter 7.5 Avian adenoviruses- Chapter 7.6. Retrovirus infections- Chapter 7.7. 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