Brucellosis
Spark curiosity and command confidence with Brucellosis by Maryam Dadar, an authoritative, accessible guide for anyone confronting one of the world’s most persistent zoonoses. Whether you work in clinical medicine, veterinary practice, public health, or livestock management, this book delivers clear, evidence-based insight into the biology, diagnosis, prevention, and control of brucellosis.
Through compelling case studies and practical frameworks, Dadar translates complex science into actionable strategies for the field. Learn how modern diagnostic tools, surveillance approaches, and One Health interventions intersect to reduce human and animal risk—especially in regions where brucellosis remains a pressing concern, including the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Central and South Asia. The text balances global perspective with on-the-ground relevance for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.
Readers will gain:
– A concise review of Brucella species, reservoirs, and transmission pathways.
– Step-by-step diagnostic and management considerations for clinicians and veterinarians.
– Community-level prevention, vaccination, and biosecurity guidance for farm and public health settings.
– Research trends and policy implications that inform sustainable control programs.
Clear, professionally written, and richly informative, Brucellosis equips you to recognize challenges, implement solutions, and contribute to safer communities and healthier herds. Ideal for university libraries, health departments, veterinary clinics, and anyone seeking a reliable reference on brucellosis control. Add this essential resource to your collection and stay ahead in combating a global zoonotic threat.
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