Animal Influenza, Second Edition is a comprehensive text on animal influenza. Organized by species, coverage includes avian, swine, equine and mammals, with each section including data on influenza viruses, the infection and disease they cause, and strategies used in control.
- Covers the full range of topics within avian, swine, equine and mammalian influenzas in one comprehensive and authoritative text
- Provides a summarization of peer-reviewed and empirical data on influenza viruses, the infection, and diseases they cause
- Discusses strategies used in control of the disease
- Leading experts are drawn together to provide an international and multi-disciplinary perspective
- Fuses latest developments in basic scientific research with practical guidance on management of the disease
Table des matières
List of Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Section I: Common aspects of animal influenza
1 Influenza A virus 3
David L. Suarez
2 Diagnostics and surveillance methods 31
Erica Spackman, Giovanni Cattoli and David L. Suarez
3 The economics of animal influenza 45
Anni Mc Leod and Jan Hinrichs
4 Trade and food safety aspects for animal influenza viruses 74
David E. Swayne
5 Public health implications of animal influenza viruses 92
Nancy J. Cox, Susan C. Trock and Timothy M. Uyeki
Section II: Influenza in animals of the class aves
6 The innate and adaptive immune response to avian influenza virus 135
Lonneke Vervelde and Darrell R. Kapczynski
7 Wild bird infections and the ecology of avian influenza viruses 153
David E. Stallknecht and Justin D. Brown
8 The global nature of avian influenza 177
David E. Swayne
9 Multi-continental panzootic of H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza (1996–2015) 202
Leslie D. Sims and Ian H. Brown
10 High-pathogenicity avian influenza outbreaks since 2008, excluding multi-continental panzootic of H5 Goose/Guangdong-lineage viruses 248
Ian Brown, Celia Abolnik, Juan Garcia-Garcia, Sam Mc Cullough, David E. Swayne and Giovanni Cattoli
11 Low-pathogenicity avian influenza 271
Daniel R. Perez and J. J. (Sjaak) de Wit
12 Epidemiology of avian influenza in agricultural and other man-made systems 302
Leslie D. Sims, John Weaver and David E. Swayne
13 Pathobiology of avian influenza in domestic ducks 337
Mary J. Pantin-Jackwood
14 Avian influenza control strategies 363
Leslie D. Sims and David E. Swayne
15 Vaccines and vaccination for avian influenza in poultry 378
David E. Swayne and Darrell R. Kapczynski
Section III: Influenza in animals of the class mammalia
Sub Section IIIA: Swine influenza
16 The clinical features, pathobiology, and epidemiology of influenza infections in pigs 439
Susan E. Detmer
17 Immunity, diagnosis, and intervention strategies for influenza infections in pigs 452
Montserrat Torremorell
18 Global evolution of influenza A viruses in swine 459
Amy L. Vincent, Nicola Lewis and Richard Webby
19 Vaccines and vaccination for swine influenza: differing situations in Europe and the USA 480
Kristien Van Reeth, Amy L. Vincent and Kelly M. Lager
Sub Section IIIB: Equine influenza
20 The clinical features, pathobiology, and epidemiology of influenza infections in horses 505
Gabriele A. Landolt and Thomas M. Chambers
21 Vaccines and vaccination to control equine influenza 524
Thomas M. Chambers
Sub Section IIIC: Sporadic and miscellaneous mammalian influenza
22 Canine influenza 549
Colin R. Parrish and Edward J. Dubovi
23 Sporadic influenza A virus infections of miscellaneous mammal species 557
Edwin J. B. Veldhuis Kroeze and Thijs Kuiken
24 Mammalian experimental models and implications for understanding zoonotic potential 594
Jessica A. Belser and Terrence M. Tumpey
Index 619
A propos de l’auteur
David E. Swayne, DVM, MSc, Ph D, DACVP, DACPV, is Laboratory Director at the Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory within the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, in Athens, Georgia. He is also the editor of Diseases of Poultry, 13th edition (Wiley, 2013) and Avian Influenza (Wiley, 2008).