Neglected Zoonoses and Antimicrobial Resistance
Neglected Zoonoses and Antimicrobial Resistance by Indranil Samanta, Samiran Bandyopadhyay, and Olivier Sparagano offers a timely, multidisciplinary exploration of the diseases that quietly cross species and borders—and the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that complicates their control.
This authoritative volume draws together epidemiology, veterinary science, clinical practice, and public-health policy to illuminate neglected zoonoses—from rural hotspots in South Asia and Africa to urban interfaces in Europe and Latin America—and how AMR shapes their management. Clear explanations of transmission dynamics, surveillance methods, diagnostic challenges, and stewardship strategies make complex topics accessible to both specialists and informed readers.
Readers will gain practical insight into One Health solutions: integrated surveillance, targeted interventions, and policy frameworks that align human and animal health priorities. Case studies and regional perspectives emphasize real-world applicability for clinicians, veterinarians, researchers, public-health officials, and graduate students working in global health, epidemiology, and veterinary medicine.
If you need a concise yet comprehensive reference that bridges science and practice, this book equips you with the knowledge to recognize risks, implement evidence-based responses, and advocate for coordinated AMR mitigation. Relevant to professionals in India, Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Americas, it’s a must-have resource for anyone addressing zoonotic threats in today’s interconnected world.
Order your copy now to stay informed on emerging zoonoses and the strategies that can curb antimicrobial resistance across human and animal health.
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