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Zoonoses: Infectious Diseases Transmissible from Animals to Humans, 3rd Edition By Hartmut Krauss, Albert Weber, Max Appel, Burkhard Enders, Henry D. Isenberg, Hans G. Schiefer, Werner Slenczka, Alexander von Graevenitz, and Horst Zahner Washington, D.C.: American Society for Microbiology Press, 2003. 456 pp., illustrated. $79.95 (cloth)

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<p>This is a handbook of infectious diseases that are transmissible from animals to humans and vice versa. The first 2 editions of the book were written and published in German. The third edition is also available in German, but, in addition, has been translated into English in order to reach a global readership. Nine distinguished European and American scientists with diverse backgrounds in virology, microbiology, and parasitology have authored the new edition. Their fields of expertise range from clinical practice of veterinary medicine to human occupational medicine and public health. The authors stress the need for close cooperation between medical and veterinary sciences to advance the understanding of zoonotic agents and the illnesses that they cause.</p>
<p>The book consists of 4 main chapters comprising discussions of viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic zoonoses. An extensive list of subchapters that give short descriptions of well-known diseases, as well as some rare infections, can be found within each main chapter. The list is up-to-date and includes discussions about West Nile fever virus, monkey pox virus, coronaviruses (e.g., the severe acute respiratory syndrome [SARS] agent), as well as the prion disease agents that have caused recent disease outbreaks among humans and/or animals in the United States. The book has 456 pages, and the more than 230 subchapters are, by necessity, relatively short and concise descriptions of infectious syndromes. However, the length of each subchapter and the relative weight of the discussions about epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathophysiology, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, and prophylaxis vary for each of the individual subchapters and undoubtedly reflect the individual authors' personal clinical experiences and research interests.</p>
<p>Several of the subchapters in the section on viral zoonoses include descriptions of recommended PCR techniques for detection of specific viral pathogens and list specific primer sequences and corresponding bibliography references. This type of information may not be relevant to some readers, since specific epidemiologic or clinical conditions on one continent may be different from those on other continents; furthermore, the procedure details may already have become outdated by the time of the book's release. This information could also be potentially misleading, since the listed primer references, for the most part, have been limited to single articles. The subchapters in the sections for bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections do not contain sections about diagnostic PCR techniques.</p>
<p>One of the main limitations of this book is the lack of an introductory chapter that considers an approach to patients and their disease processes based on evaluation of disease signs and symptoms. As with many infectious disease syndromes, a zoonotic infection often debuts as a nonspecific febrile illness, and a discussion of a common approach to the patient who presents with a nonspecific febrile illness could potentially help clinicians identify specific disease processes in a cost-efficient and time-efficient manner. The current book format requires that the reader already have some basic knowledge of the specific disease-causing agent(s) and the differential diagnoses for the disease syndrome.</p>
<p>There are some minor inaccuracies in a number of the subchapters throughout the book. For example, we know now that 1 of the 3 hunters in Northern Wisconsin who allegedly died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease actually died of Pick disease, which has not been related to prion disease. Chloramphenicol is no longer recommended for treatment of human ehrlichial or anaplasma infections, given the lack of demonstrated in vitro effect and clinical failure in vivo resulting in fatal outcomes for several children. The mortality rate for patients with human anaplasmosis was initially estimated to be as high as 15%. More recent information indicates that the rate is 1% or lower. The impact of these and other inaccuracies on the reading experience as a whole, however, is minor.</p>
<p>Abbreviations are frequently used throughout the text, and a short glossary of commonly used laboratory terms can be found in the introductory pages. An expanded glossary that also includes the specific disease names and their abbreviations (such as Japanese encephalitis [JE], St. Louis encephalitis [SLE], human monocytic ehrlichiosis [HME], and others) would have enhanced and expedited the reading experience.</p>
<p>Each of the subchapters concludes with a representative reference bibliography. In addition, the preface refers readers who want more extensive information about specific diseases to a number of excellent standard textbook sources. However, there was no reference to the most recent editions of Cook and Zumla's
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<p>Despite some of the shortcomings mentioned, the book contains a wealth of information and serves as a valuable quick-reference source about infectious agents that cause diseases in humans and animals. The text reads very well, and the information in each subchapter and in the index is comprehensive, detailed, and well organized. I found Appendix E, which lists zoonoses connected with specific animals, to be a particularly helpful quick reference. There are relatively few color photograph illustrations, but those that are present are of excellent quality. This book should be especially valuable to veterinarians, physicians, public health officials, epidemiologists, and microbiologists, as well as physician extenders (clinical nurse practitioners or physician assistants) who are still in training or are in the early stages of their professional careers. However, the depth of the information in each section is not extensive enough to satisfy the reader who seeks comprehensive information about specific zoonotic agents or wants to gain cutting-edge information about new or reemerging zoonoses.</p>
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