Learning from disease in pets [electronic resource] : a 'one health' model for discovery / edited by Rebecca A. Krimins.

"This reference book is the first encompassing guide for veterinarians, researchers and physicians on conducting studies using spontaneous models of disease in animals. The study of naturally-occurring disease in (pet) animals can help model our understanding of the biology, prevention and therapy o...

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Other Authors: Krimins, Rebecca A. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Series:CRC one health one welfare
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Variant Title:
Learning from Disease in Pets: A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery
Format: Electronic eBook

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520 |a "This reference book is the first encompassing guide for veterinarians, researchers and physicians on conducting studies using spontaneous models of disease in animals. The study of naturally-occurring disease in (pet) animals can help model our understanding of the biology, prevention and therapy of human and animal diseases. Studies of pet dogs, for instance, can aid treatment of complex medical problems such as cancer, orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, neuro-inflammatory disease, and zoonotic infections. Each chapter within this novel cross-species approach is contributed by a leader, or leaders, in their field of research. Using clinical trials to learn how pets with real disease respond to therapy can lead to breakthroughs in human medicine, as well as benefiting pets suffering from otherwise debilitating illness. Despite similarities of diseases across species, there are very few spontaneous models of disease used in research compared with models where disease is induced in healthy laboratory animals. Many medical researchers and veterinarians have a multitude of questions regarding how to use naturally-occurring disease in pets for the discovery of treatments and diagnostics: this book will demonstrate how to safely make this happen. The book encourages veterinarians to build on and disseminate existing findings for the wider benefit of pets and humans. Many pets suffering from disease may benefit from clinical trials because they suffer from incurable illnesses. This book includes a section on the imperative communication styles necessary within the research environment and with clients, a compelling discussion on the ethics of using pets in veterinary clinical research, comprehensive tables of diseases that spontaneously occur in animals and man, the regulatory requirements necessary to move therapy from benchside research to patient bedside, as well as intricate details on how to design a robust clinical study"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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