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                Figure 8.22  Histology section H&E 20× of a   two settlements established on the island,
                bird intestine (chicken, Gallus gallus) illustrating   Iqaluktutiaq, or Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
                haemorrhage secondary to a bacterial     (study area) and Ulukhaktok, Northwest
                infection.                         384   Territories (approximately 1700 and 400
                Figure 8.23  Histology section of a bird liver   people, respectively).     426
                40× stained with Perls’ Prussian Blue iron   Figure 11.2  Schematic representation
                stain to illustrate the presence of iron stored   of the participatory muskox health
                as hemosiderin in hepatocytes and Kupffer   surveillance programme developed in the
                (macrophage) cells.                385   community of Cambridge Bay in the Canadian
                Figure 8.24  Illustration of gross necropsy on   Arctic.                    427
                a freshly dead aviary bird (parakeet) illustrating   Figure 11.3  Schematic representation of the
                an enlarged and discoloured liver with several   proportional piling technique used in the group
                abscesses.                         385   interviews performed with participants of the
                Figure 8.25  The use of immune-          community of Cambridge Bay (Victoria Island,
                histochemistry to identify lesions caused by   Nunavut).                    427
                Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (serotype 3) in    Figure 11.4  (A) A hunted muskox cow
                the liver of the case illustrated in Figure 8.24.  385  with a sampling kit that will be used by the
                Figure 8.26  Histology section of a wild bird    hunter to collect a set of biological samples
                liver (New Zealand kokako [Callaeas cinereal])    when butchering the carcass. (B) The core
                10× stained with Perls’ Prussian Blue iron    set of samples collected using the sampling
                stain to illustrate the presence of excess    kit: blood-saturated filter-paper strips,
                stored iron.                       386   faeces, left metatarsus (or left hind leg),
                Figure 9.1  Intensive commercial dairy farm.  394  and a piece of skin with hair from the
                Figure 9.2  North western Ethiopia – mixed   rump.                          428
                farming system using horses to plough arable   Figure 11.5  Examples of field disease
                land.                              395   investigations.                    429
                Figure 9.3  Northern Kenya, Samburu      Figure 12.1  Potential mechanisms of
                pastoralists, extensive herding of cattle,    transmission of antibiotic resistance from
                sheep and goats.                   395   animals to humans.                 434
                Figure 9.4  Veterinarian working with a group   Figure 12.2  The One Health approach
                of community-based animal health workers and   considers the interactions in health among
                livestock keepers using PDS tools during the   humans, animals, and the environment.   435
                active surveillance for Rinderpest in Kenya in   Figure 12.3  OIE list of antimicrobials of
                2001.                              396   veterinary importance in 2015.     436
                Figure 9.5  Veterinarian training veterinary   Figure 12.4  Practices to improve biosecurity
                paraprofessionals to perform a post-mortem   on farms.                      438
                examination and how to collect and handle   Figure 13.1  OIE’s regional and subregional
                appropriate laboratory specimens, Punjab,   offices around the world.       442
                Pakistan.                          397   Figure 13.2  The veterinary domain:
                Figure 10.1  Some common causes of abortion    veterinary services.         444
                in pigs and the time of gestation at which   Figure 13.3  OIE’s International Standards:
                abortions typically occur.         407   Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Aquatic Animal
                Figure 11.1  Map of Victoria Island in the   Health Code, Manual of Diagnostic Tests and
                Canadian Arctic Archipelago showing the only   Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals and Manual







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