
By Dr. Balaji Marotrao Kondre
Veterinary medicine is integral to public health, agriculture, and food security, safeguarding human and animal health. The rise in pet ownership and the millions of animals housed in shelters annually underscore the critical need for effective infectious disease management. Stray animals, particularly dogs, present significant risks of zoonotic disease transmission. Additionally, the close bond between humans and pets amplifies the importance of disease prevention, especially in shelters where animals live in close quarters, increasing the likelihood of outbreaks. Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters provides a comprehensive guide to addressing these challenges. It offers practical, evidence-based strategies for preventing, managing, and treating infectious diseases in shelters, covering dogs, cats, birds, rodents, rabbits, ferrets, and guinea pigs. This resource bridges scientific research and practical application, equipping veterinarians, shelter workers, and policymakers with tools to enhance animal welfare and public health.

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