
Confronting Emerging Zoonoses
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Part I The Importance of a One Health Approach to Emerging Zoonotic Diseases.- 1 The Origin of Human Pathogens.- 2 Drivers of Emerging Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.- 3 Biodiversity and Emerging Zoonoses.- Part II Understanding Zoonotic Diseases Through A One Health Perspective.- 4 Hantaviruses.- 5 Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli Infections.- 6 Bartonellosis: A One Health Perspective.- 7 A One Health Approach to Influenza Pandemics.- Part III The Successes and Challenges of Implementing One Health.- 8 One Health: From Concept to Practice.- 9 Field Epidemiology and One Health: Thailand's Experience.- 10 One Health and Food Safety.- 11 The Clinical Biomedical Research Advances Achievable Utilizing One Health Principles.- 12 One Health Successes and Challenges.
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