Zoonoses

Zoonoses by Martin Shakespeare, published by Pharmaceutical Press on April 17, 2002, is a comprehensive introduction to diseases and infections that are transmitted between animals and humans. This 224-page book offers a concise guide to zoonotic infections, detailing the various medicines used in their treatment. The text is presented in English and is designed to be accessible to readers seeking to understand the complexities of zoonotic diseases.
In this edition, readers will find a structured overview of zoonoses, supported by case studies that illustrate real-world implications and treatments. The book emphasizes the significance of understanding these infections, providing insights into their transmission and management. With a focus on practical information, Zoonoses serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of animal health and human medicine.
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Zoonoses are diseases and infections which are transmitted between animals and man. This book provides an introduction to this subject. It includes a concise guide to zoonotic infections and the medicines used in their treatment. Case studies are also featured.
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