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Taking the bite out of rabies : the evolution of rabies management in Canada / edited by David J. Gregory and Rowland R. Tinline.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gregory, David John, Author.
Contributor:
Gregory, David J., 1938- editor.
Tinline, Rowland R., 1940- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rabies--Vaccination.
Rabies.
Canada.
Medical Subjects:
Canada.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (675 pages)
Place of Publication:
Toronto, Ontario ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Involved in rabies research for much of their working careers, editors Rowland Tinline and David Gregory explore Canada's unique contributions to rabies management in Taking the Bite out of Rabies. By placing the major players in rabies management from provincial and federal agencies, universities, and research institutions in historical context, Tinline and Gregory trace Canada's largely successful efforts to control rabies. Concerned about the loss of institutional memory that tends to follow success, Tinline and Gregory view this book as a crucial way to collate, verify, and preserve records for future understanding and research. The book maps the history of rabies across Canada and explores the science, organization, research, and development behind Canada's public health and wildlife vaccination programs. It also discusses how ongoing changes in agency mandates, the environment, and the evolution of the rabies virus affect present and future prevention and control efforts."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1 The Basics of Rabies in Canada
Overview
1 A Rabies Primer
2 Domestic and Wildlife RabiesIncidence in Canada
3 Human Rabies in Canada
a) THE MYTH OF THE DUKEOF RICHMOND
b) HUMAN RABIES
PART 2: THE ROLE OF FEDERALAGENCIES IN RABIES MANAGEMENT
4 The Federal Departmentof Agriculture
5 Health Canada and Rabies
PART 3: A HISTORY OF RABIESMANAGEMENT IN THE PROVINCESAND TERRITORIES
6 British Columbi
7 Alberta
8 Saskatchewan
9 Manitoba
10 Ontario
11 Quebec
12 Maritime Provinces: Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick
13 Newfoundland and Labrador
14 Canada's North
a) YUKON
b) NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
c) NUNAVUT
d) NUNAVIK
PART 4: THE DEVELOPMENTOF VACCINES AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS
15 Rabies Vaccines in Canada
a) HUMAN VACCINES
b) DOMESTIC ANIMAL VACCINES
16 Regulation of Vaccines in Canada
17 Oral Vaccine Development in Canada
a) ORAL VACCINES
b) BAIT DEVELOPMENT
c) BAIT PRODUCTION
18 Testing Rabies Vaccines at OttawaLaboratory Fallowfield (formerlythe Animal Diseases Research Institute)
19 The Development of Aerial Baiting
PART 5: DATA COLLECTIONAND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
20 Laboratory Development and StandardBasic Diagnostic Methods for Rabiesin Canada
21 Passive Surveillance
22 Collection and Transport
23 Genetic Methods for RabiesDiagnosis and Rabies VirusTyping Techniques
24 Ancillary Approaches
a) ENHANCED SURVEILLANCE
b) BIOMARKERS
c) DIRECT RAPIDIMMUNOHISTOCHEMICALTEST FOR THE DETECTIONOF RABIES ANTIGEN
D) TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCESIMPACTING RABIES VIRUS RESEARCH
PART 6: THE ECOLOGY ANDEPIZOOTIOLOGY OF WILDLIFE RABIES
25 The Impact of Raccoon Ecology on the Epizootiology of Raccoon Rabies
26 Fox Rabies
a) RED FOX (VULPES VULPES)
b) ECOLOGY OF RABIES IN THEARCTIC FOX (VULPES LAGOPUS)
27 Bat Rabies in Canada
28 Striped Skunks and Rabies: Ecologyand Epizootiology
29 Recent Advances in the Epizootiologyof Wildlife Rabies
30 Understanding Host Dynamics:Applications of Molecular Ecology
PART 7: PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENTOF RABIES IN CANADA
Overview
31 Prevention and Managementin Domestic Animals
32 Rabies and Practice in PublicHealth in Ontario
33 Communication Strategies
a) FEDERAL LEVEL
b) PROVINCIAL LEVEL
ONTARIO
34 Costs of Rabies Management
PART 8: SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
35 Trapper Participation in RabiesControl in Canada
36 First Nations People and Rabies
37 Inuit and Rabies
PART 9: CONTRIBUTIONS TO RABIES MANAGEMENT
38 The Role of the US Departmentof Agriculture, Wildlife Servicesin Wildlife Rabies Management
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4875-1983-4
1-4875-1982-6
OCLC:
1127385343

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