Table of contents for Avian influenza / edited by David E. Swayne.


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Section I. The Virus, Ecology, Epdemiology and Disease.
1. The Avian Influenza Virus - David L. Suarez (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
2. Molecular Determinants of Pathogenicity - Mike Perdue (WHO, Geneva, Switzerland).
3. Ecology of Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild Bird Populations - David Stallknect (University of Georgia, Athens, GA) and Richard Slemons (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH).
4. Epidemiology of Avian Influenza in Agricultural Systems - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA) and Richard Slemons (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH).
5. Pathobiology of Avian Influenza Infections - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA) and Mary Jackwood (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
Section II. Epizootics of Low and high Pathogenicity Avian Influenza.
6. The Global Nature of Avian Influenza - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
7. The Beginning and Spread of Fowl Plauge (High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza) Across Europe and Asia (1878-1950s) - Gerhart Kaleta (Justus-Liebig-Universitat, Giessen, Germany).
8. High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza in North and South America (1926-2004) - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
9. Modern Era of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza in Europe and Africa (1959-2006) - Dennis Alexander (Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Weybridge, UK); Guus Koch (Central Institute for Animal Disease Control, Lelystad, The Netherlands); and Ilaria Capua (Istituto Zoorofilattico Sperimentale, Padova, Italy).
10. Recent Outbreaks of High Pathogenicity Avain Influenza in Australia and Asia (1975-2006) - Les Sims (Private Veterinarian, Cairns, Australia).
Section III. Controlling Avian Influenza.
11. Avian Influenza Control Strategies - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
12. Avian Influenza Diangostics and Surveillance Methods - Dennis Senne (USDA/APHIS/NVSL, Ames, IA) and David Suarez (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
13. Human Euthanasia - Elizabeth Krusinskie (US Poultry and Egg Association, Tucker, GA) and Martin Smeltzer (USDA/APHIS, Athens, GA).
14. Methods for Dispoal of Infected Poultry - Boris Brglez (US Army, Germany) and John Hahn (USDA/APHIS, Springdale, AR).
15. Farm and Regional Biosecurity Practices - Carol Cardona (University of California, Davis, CA).
16. Farm Biosecurity Risk Assessment and Audits - Rick Sharpton (Perdue Farms, Winterville, NC) and Bruce Stewart Brown (Perdue Farms, Salisbury, MD).
17. Methods for Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus - Kay Wheeler (USDA/APHIS, Albany, NY).
18. Vaccines, Vaccination and Immunology - David E. Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA) and Max Brugh (Private Veterinarian, Athens, GA).
19. Public Health Implications of Avian Influenza Viruses - Nancy Cox (CDC, Atlanta, GA).
20. The Role of Educational Programs in Control of Avian Influenza - Evan Pendleton (Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA) and Carol Cardona (Univerisy of California, Davis, CA).
21. Avian Influenza Food Safety Issues - David Swayne (USDA/ARS/SEPRL, Athens, GA).
22. Alternative Control Methods for Low Pathogenicity Avian Influenza - David Halvorson (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN).
23. Economics of Avian Influenza - Anni McLeod (FAO, Rome, Italy).
24. Post-Outbreak Recovery from Avian Influenza - Juan Lubroth (FAO, Rome, Italy)


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Avian influenza.
Influenza in Birds -- prevention & control.
Disease Outbreaks -- prevention & control.
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype -- pathogenicity.
Influenza, Human -- prevention & control.