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Apicomplexa in Livestock
Apicomplexa in Livestock
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The Apicomplexa is a globally prevalent group of parasitic protozoa that cause disease, from malaria in humans to livestock diseases such as coccidiosis, babesiosis (Red Water, Tick Fever) and East Coast Fever. With significant economic impacts, a number of Apicomplexa are also zoonotic, leading to grave potential public health consequences. Infection prevention efforts by immunization or management of arthropod vector infestation have not been universally successful, and can have knock-on effe…
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  • ISBN-10: 1800621965
  • ISBN-13: 9781800621961
  • Format: 17.2 x 24.4 x 1.4 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English
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The Apicomplexa is a globally prevalent group of parasitic protozoa that cause disease, from malaria in humans to livestock diseases such as coccidiosis, babesiosis (Red Water, Tick Fever) and East Coast Fever. With significant economic impacts, a number of Apicomplexa are also zoonotic, leading to grave potential public health consequences.

Infection prevention efforts by immunization or management of arthropod vector infestation have not been universally successful, and can have knock-on effects such as pollution of the environment and human food chain, and development of insecticidal or acaricidal resistance. This book highlights the similarities and differences between the various Apicomplexa infections, identifying those of greatest significance and suggesting sustainable approaches to better manage their impact on livestock productivity.

The book:
  • Reviews Australian livestock as a case study, but highlights global applications, biosecurity concerns and lessons learned;
  • Covers Apicomplexa-caused disease across cattle, pigs, poultry and sheep;
  • Considers human health and environmental impacts, and how sustainable management methods can better outcomes for all.
Suitable for researchers and students of veterinary parasitology and related disciplines, this book is a valuable resource covering this important set of parasites.

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  • Author: Johann Schröder
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  • ISBN-10: 1800621965
  • ISBN-13: 9781800621961
  • Format: 17.2 x 24.4 x 1.4 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

The Apicomplexa is a globally prevalent group of parasitic protozoa that cause disease, from malaria in humans to livestock diseases such as coccidiosis, babesiosis (Red Water, Tick Fever) and East Coast Fever. With significant economic impacts, a number of Apicomplexa are also zoonotic, leading to grave potential public health consequences.

Infection prevention efforts by immunization or management of arthropod vector infestation have not been universally successful, and can have knock-on effects such as pollution of the environment and human food chain, and development of insecticidal or acaricidal resistance. This book highlights the similarities and differences between the various Apicomplexa infections, identifying those of greatest significance and suggesting sustainable approaches to better manage their impact on livestock productivity.

The book:
  • Reviews Australian livestock as a case study, but highlights global applications, biosecurity concerns and lessons learned;
  • Covers Apicomplexa-caused disease across cattle, pigs, poultry and sheep;
  • Considers human health and environmental impacts, and how sustainable management methods can better outcomes for all.
Suitable for researchers and students of veterinary parasitology and related disciplines, this book is a valuable resource covering this important set of parasites.

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