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Scientific assessment and management of animal pain,
Technical Series Vol. 10,  2008

Author(s) : D. Mellor, P. Thornber, D. Bayvel & S. Kahn

This timely publication covers all aspects of the scientific assessment and management of animal pain, an essential component of animal welfare. Mainly based on a series of papers presented during the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy (AAWS) Science Summit on Pain & Pain Management (Melbourne, May 2007), it also contains unpublished papers from other parts of the world. 
Essential reading for everyone involved in animal welfare and in the assessment and management of animal pain.

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A164 ENG BOOK 25.00 € Available 
F164 FR BOOK 25.00 € Coming soon  Reserve
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World animal health, 2007

Author(s) : OIE

World Animal Health presents a synthesis of animal health information from OIE Member Countries and Territories as well as from non OIE Members and provides a unique tool for all those involved in the development of animal production, international trade in animals and animal products and the epidemiology and control of animal diseases, including zoonoses. It is composed of tables of data on the occurrence of OIE-listed diseases and their impact in each country/territory. The tables include the number of outbreaks reported for each disease, with the number of susceptible animals, cases, or dead animals.

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A156 ENG BOOK 50.00 € Available 
F156 FR BOOK 50.00 € Available 
E156 SP BOOK 50.00 € Available 

Climate change: the impact on the epidemiology and control of animal diseases
Scientific and Technical Review 27(2), 2008

Author(s) : S. de la Rocque, S. Morand & G. Hendrickx

The impact of climate change on human and animal health is a highly topical issue and extensive debates and speculations often predict the worst. Following the most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this special issue of the Scientific and Technical Review is being developed to provide an overview of the latest scientific knowledge on the impact of climate change on animal diseases and the control options currently available. This publication will, therefore, help increase the reader’s understanding of what can be expected.

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R27(2) TRILINGUAL BOOK 55.00 € Available 

Bluetongue in northern Europe, 2008 

Author(s) : C. Saegerman, F. Reviriego-Gordejo, P.P. Pastoret

Bluetongue (BT) is an infectious, viral and vector-borne disease of improved breeds of sheep and some species of deer that is of major international importance. The infection is usually unapparent in cattle, which acts as reservoir for the virus. However, some serotypes such as serotype 8 (BTV-8), which recently caused a severe epizootic of BT in northern Europe, exhibit a more important virulence in cattle.

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A163 ENG BOOK 35.00 € Available 
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Avian influenza
Scientific and Technical Review 28(1), 2009

Author(s) : T. Mettenleiter

This issue of the Review presents a comprehensive overview on our present understanding of avian influenza. Foremost experts in influenza have agreed to share their opinion and latest results to provide a state-of-the-art summary on the current knowledge.

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Veterinary education for global animal and public health
Scientific and Technical Review 28(2), 2009

Author(s) : D.A. Walsh

This issue is devoted to the improvement of student education in global animal and public health, and all its numerous facets, in every veterinary faculty in the world. Its content will be of interest to all in veterinary medicine. This set of 50 papers is divided into two approximately equal parts. One half is devoted to defining the animal and public health education that every veterinary student in the world should receive, irrespective of their intended career path and whether or not they will be directly working within the field of public health. The remaining papers in the set are devoted to the question of how this education can be achieved within an already-packed curriculum.

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