Contributors ix Preface xv 1 Tuberculosis in animals and humans: An introduction 3 Charles O. Thoen, Philip A. LoBue, and Donald A. Enarson 2 One Health approach for preventing and controlling tuberculosis in animals and humans 9 John B. Kaneene, Bruce Kaplan, James H. Steele, and Charles O. Thoen 3 Public health significance of zoonotic tuberculosis caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex 21 Adam J. Langer and Philip A. LoBue 4 Mycobacterium bovis infection in humans and animals with an emphasis on countries in Central and South America 35 Isabel N. de Kantor, Pedro M. Torres, Eliana Roxo, Alfredo Garin, Luis A. Paredes Noack, Maria D. Sequeira, Maria Susana Imaz, Nora Morcillo, and Maria Alice da Silva Telles 5 Pathogenesis of tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis 51 Charles O. Thoen and Raul G. Barletta 6 Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis 63 Julian A. Drewe, Dirk U. Pfeiffer, and John B. Kaneene 7 Molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis 79 Julian A. Drewe and Noel H. Smith 8 New and current approaches for isolation, identification, and genotyping of Mycobacterium bovis 89 Suelee Robbe-Austerman and Claude Turcotte 9 Tuberculosis in animals in South Africa 99 Nick Kriek 10 Status and control of bovine tuberculosis in Ethiopia 109 Asseged Bogale, Berhanu Tameru, and Tsegaye Habtemariam 11 Distribution, public health significance, and control status of bovine tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis in Uganda 133 David Nganwa and Asseged Bogale 12 Bovine tuberculosis: Epidemiology, zoonotic transmission, activities, and challenges toward its control in Nigeria 149 Simeon I.B. Cadmus and F. Olalekan Ayanwale 13 Factors contributing to the transmission of bovine tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis and its control status in Sudan 159 Ehsan Abdalla and David Nganwa 14 Overview of bovine tuberculosis in Ghana 175 Gregory Banayah Mwinyelle and Andy Alhassan 15 Status and control of tuberculosis in animals in Pakistan 181 M. Tariq Javed 16 Zoonotic tuberculosis in humans, elephants, and other animals in Nepal 191 Mahesh Bhandari and Charles O. Thoen 17 Zoonotic tuberculosis in India 197 Rishendra Verma 18 An overview of Mycobacterium bovis infections in domestic and wild animals in Korea 203 Han Sang Yoo and Kyoungjin J. Yoon 19 Mycobacterium bovis infection and control in China 213 Aizhen Guo, Yingyu Chen, and Huanchun Chen 20 Zoonotic tuberculosis in Australia and New Zealand 221 Graham Nugent and Debra V. Cousins 21 Bovine tuberculosis eradication in the United States: A century of progress 235 Alecia Larew Naugle, Mark Schoenbaum, C. William Hench, Owen L. Henderson, and Jack Shere 22 The occurrence of M. bovis cases in U.S. cattle, 2001 2011 253 Katie Portacci, Jason Lombard, Mark Schoenbaum, Kathleen Orloski, and Mark Camacho 23 The importance of M. bovis infection in cervids on the eradication of bovine tuberculosis in the United States 263 Michael J. Gilsdorf and John B. Kaneene 24 Evaluation of antemortem diagnostic tests for detecting bovine tuberculosis infection in the United States 277 Mark Schoenbaum, Maria Celia Antognoli, and Kathleen Orloski 25 Canada s bovine tuberculosis eradication program: Past and present 287 Noel Harrington, Krista Howden, and Claude Turcotte 26 Bovine tuberculosis eradication program in Mexico 291 Alejandro Perera Ortiz, Jose Alfredo Gutierrez-Reyes, Estela Flores Velazquez, Guillermo Agustin Reyes Escalona, and Eli Tonatiuh Selva Hernandez 27 Epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in the Republic of Serbia with a brief overview of the current epidemiological situation in the region 309 Dejan Krnjaic, Budimir Plavsic, and Slavoljub Stanojevic 28 The impact of an integrated wildlife and bovine tuberculosis eradication program in Ireland 323 Michael Sheridan, Margaret Good, Simon J. More, and Eamonn Gormley 29 Bovine tuberculosis eradication in France 341 Maria Laura Boschiroli and Jean-Jacques Benet 30 Animal tuberculosis in Spain: A multihost system 349 Christian Gortazar and Mariana Boadella 31 Tuberculosis eradication in Italy 357 Laura Chiavacci, Alessandro Dondo, Maria Goria, Giuliana Moda, Luigi Ruocco, Patrizia Vignetta, and Simona Zoppi 32 Status of bovine tuberculosis control in countries of Central Europe and countries of the former Soviet Union 369 Ivo Pavlik 33 Zoonotic tuberculosis in nonhuman primates 383 Pat A. Frost, Paul P. Calle, Hilton Klein, and Charles O. Thoen Index 399
Charles O. Thoen, DVM, PhD, is Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University. He is former Chairman of the IUATLD Scientific Committee on Tuberculosis in Animals; former Chairman of the WHO Committee on Animal Tuberculosis; Former Head of the Mycobacteria and Brucella Section, National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA; and former Research Fellow in Microbiology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, University of Minnesota. James H. Steele, DVM, MPH, was previously Professor Emeritus, Environmental Health, The University of Texas$en$Houston School of Public Health, Center for Infectious Diseases, Houston, TX. Dr. Steele was formerly Chief Veterinary Officer, Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, and Consult to United Nations agencies, WHO, Food and Agriculture Organization, PAHO, International Atomic Energy Organization, and the World Bank. John B. Kaneene, DVM, MPH, PhD, FAES, FAVES, is a University Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health. He is the founding and current Director of the Center for Comparative Epidemiology at Michigan State University. Dr. Kaneene is a current member of the IUATLD and is a former Program Secretary and Chairperson of the zoonotic tuberculosis subcommittee of the IUATLD. Dr. Kaneene has active research on the molecular and quantitative epidemiology of zoonotic TB in several countries in Asia and Africa.
The third edition complements the previous editions andwill be a useful text for readers interested in both human andanimal tuberculosis. (Journal of the AmericanVeterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2014) Zoonotic Tuberculosis is a superb text and shouldbe placed on the shelf alongside the previous editions for anyonewanting to know more about the global management oftuberculosis. (Veterinary Record, 21June 2014)
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