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"Fighting Campylobacter Infections: Towards a One Health Approach" is a comprehensive examination of the Campylobacter bacteria, a major cause of foodborne illness worldwide. The book emphasizes the importance of a One Health paradigm, integrating human, animal, and environmental health disciplines to effectively combat the prevalence of Campylobacter infections. It delves into the epidemiology, transmission pathways, and risk factors associated with these bacteria, highlighting the multifaceted nature of addressing such infections.
The book is authored by a team of experts in the field, contributing their extensive knowledge and research findings to provide a thorough understanding of Campylobacter. Key contributors include prominent figures in microbiology, epidemiology, and veterinary science who systematically outline current challenges and innovative strategies to mitigate the risks posed by Campylobacter. This collective expertise ensures that the reader gains insights rooted in both research and practical applications.
ISBN for "Fighting Campylobacter Infections: Towards a One Health Approach" is 978-3-030-36042-8, and it is published by Springer in 2019. The publisher is known for its commitment to disseminating scientific knowledge and advancing research across various fields, reinforcing the significance of this book in the ongoing discourse around food safety and public health.
This book serves as a vital resource for researchers, public health professionals, and policymakers alike. By advocating a collaborative approach to health, it underscores the urgent need for coordinated action across sectors to reduce the impact of Campylobacter infections. The insights presented not only illuminate the challenges faced but also inspire innovative solutions, fostering a unified response to safeguard public health.
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