Zoonotic diseases pose a serious threat to global health and economy.
Domestic and wild birds play crucial roles in transmission and spread of
important zoonotic pathogens, with significant implications on human and
avian health. Although zoonotic diseases have been extensively studied,
information on various aspects of avian zoonotic pathogens have not been
revisited or revised to any great extent. This book is a comprehensive
and updated compilation of important zoonotic diseases that are
transmitted by domestic and wild birds, and consists of 21 chapters that
meticulously describe the (i) etiology and evolution, (ii) complex
epidemiology, such as migration pathways in context of disease
transmission, (iii) pathogenesis, (iv) clinical signs and necropsy
findings, (v) diagnostics including latest molecular assays, and (vi)
preventative and control strategies, with an emphasis on therapeutics
and prophylaxis, of important zoonotic pathogens (bacterial, fungal,
parasitic and viral) of avian origin in humans and birds. Each chapter
is aptly supported by interactive tables and figures, and features an
updated reference section. This book aims to create awareness and
enlighten students of veterinary and human medicine on the role of birds
in zoonoses, and would serve as a useful reference for working
veterinarians, human doctors, and public health experts.