Reviews and Resources:Zoonoses: Infectious Diseases Transmissible from Animals to Humans (4th ed.): BOOKS

C. Stadtländer
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Issues surrounding transmissions of infectious agents from animals (wild and domestic) to humans have become an increasingly important topic of discussions not only among clinicians and scientists but also in the general public. A search in the PubMed data base (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) using the key word “zoonoses” reveals a significant increase in publications over the years. For example, as of June 1, 2016, an astounding 1,338 papers have been published on zoonoses in 2015 alone, compared to 836, 537, and 362 papers in 2010, 2005, and 2000, respectively. It is therefore not surprising that existing books about zoonoses need to be frequently updated in order to provide readers with information about the most recent research findings and developments in this field.
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综述和资源:人畜共患病:从动物传染给人类的传染病(第4版):书籍
围绕从动物(野生和家养)传染给人类的传染性病原体的问题,不仅在临床医生和科学家之间,而且在公众中,已经成为一个日益重要的讨论话题。在PubMed数据库(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)中搜索关键词“人畜共患病”,就会发现这些年来出版物的数量显著增加。例如,截至2016年6月1日,仅2015年就有惊人的1338篇关于人畜共患病的论文发表,而2010年、2005年和2000年分别有836篇、537篇和362篇。因此,关于人畜共患病的现有书籍需要经常更新,以便向读者提供有关该领域最新研究成果和发展的信息,这并不奇怪。
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