This collection of scientific monographs presented in the latest OEI collection are all encompassing on the topic of Brucellosis from both a public health as well as veterinary science standpoint. Because of the nature of these articles, they would be more pertinent to the veterinary technician student or instructor than a practicing veterinary technician. Those who are engaged in studies related to the public health aspects of veterinary medicine would also find this book of interest.
The book is broken down by subject as it relates to Brucellosis including: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnoses, Prevention, and Management and serves to “present a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on the ecology of brucellosis.” The presentation of this book is simple, yet illustrated with colorful plates that add to the informative nature of the book. As someone interested in and working within the field of academic public, I found this to be a real page-turner and as a veterinary technician educator, the book will have a great may uses. For this reason, the book garnered a place on the bookshelf with a 4 out of 5 star rating.
Publisher: World Organization for Animal Health (2013)
ISBN13: 978-92-9044-919-5
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