VN May 2022

Vetnuus | May 2022 30 Vetnews is excited to announce a book review column in partnership with African Connection (a book publishing house in the United Kingdom). If you are keen to review a book and become the proud owner of the book, Vetnews needs your help. Here is your chance to delve into recent publications and write a review in return. The three books currently on offer are all from Eurospan publishers. Contact: vetnews@sava.co.za Veterinary Toxicology (9781774073346) Introduces the various concepts related to the veterinary field and the ones related to the field of neurotoxicity. The book also explains the subjects such as veterinary immunotoxicity and the radiations in the radioactive materials that affect veterinary. This book has 290 pages and informs the readers about the various concepts related to the veterinary field and the ones related to the field of neurotoxicity. The book also explains the subjects such as veterinary immunotoxicity and the radiations in the radioactive materials that affect veterinary. This book also discusses about pesticides, insecticides, rodenticides and herbicides in the veterinary toxicity, the environmental toxicology, the field of therapeutics and the toxicology of diagnostics and genotoxic and cytotoxic effects on the immune cells. It also provides the basic insights on the toxicology of veterinary and the information on the toxicology related to it so that the readers get a deep understanding of the subject. v https://www. eurospanbookstore.com/ book/detail/veterinary- toxicology/?k=9781774073346 https://www. eurospanbookstore.com/ book/detail/veterinary-public- health/?k=9781774691717 Veterinary Public Health (9781774691717) Veterinary public health is a component of public health that focuses on the application of veterinary science to protect and improve the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. Veterinary public health concerns the surveillance and control of zoonoses at different levels. This comprehensive book has 637 pages and that focuses on the application of veterinary science to protect and improve the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. Veterinary public health concerns the surveillance and control of zoonoses at many different levels be it via disease control programs at farm level or wild animals or in the abattoir. One Health is“the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally, and globally, to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment”, as defined by the One Health Initiative Task Force (OHITF). A major zoonosis is Rabies. Approximately 5,000 animal rabies cases are reported annually to CDC, and more than 90% of those cases occur in wildlife. v

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