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Veterinary Medicine - Rabies in the Streets: Interspecies Camaraderie in Urban India (Animalibus: Of Animals and Cultures Book 16)

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Book Synopsis: Found in two-thirds of the world, rabies is a devastating infectious disease with a 99.9 percent case-fatality rate and no cure once clinical signs appear. Rabies in the Streets tells the compelling story of the relationship between people, street animals, and rabies in India, where one-third of human rabies deaths occur. Deborah Nadal makes the case that only a One Health approach of “interspecies camaraderie” can save people and animals from the horrors of rabies and almost certain death.

Grounded in multispecies ethnography, this book leads the reader through the streets and slums of Delhi and Jaipur, where people and animals, such as dogs, cows, and macaques, interact intimately and sometimes violently. Nadal explores the intricate web of factors that bring humans and animals into contact with one another within these urban spaces and create favorable pathways for the transmission of the rabies virus across species. This book shows how rabies is endemic in India for reasons that are as much social, cultural, and political as they are biological, ranging from inadequate sanitation to religious customs, from vaccine shortages to reliance on traditional medicine.

The continuous emergence (and reemergence) of infectious diseases despite technical medical progress is a growing concern of our times and clearly questions the way we think of animal and environmental health. This original account of rabies challenges conventional approaches of separation and extermination, arguing instead that a One Health approach is our best chance at fostering mutual survival in a world increasingly overpopulated by humans, animals, and deadly pathogens.

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Delve into the gripping narrative of "Rabies in the Streets: Interspecies Camaraderie in Urban India" by Deborah Nadal, a profound exploration of the complex relationship between humans, street animals, and the deadly rabies virus. With a staggering 99.9 percent case-fatality rate and no known cure, the urgency of understanding and addressing rabies in a holistic manner is paramount. Join Nadal as she unveils the intertwined lives of people and animals in the bustling cities of Delhi and Jaipur, where the dynamics of interspecies interaction shape the landscape of disease transmission.

Through the lens of multispecies ethnography, Nadal elucidates the social, cultural, and political factors that contribute to the pervasive presence of rabies in India. From traditional beliefs to modern healthcare challenges, this book sheds light on the diverse influences that perpetuate the spread of the virus among communities and their animal companions. Gain insight into the nuanced fabric of urban life, where issues of sanitation, religion, and healthcare intersect to create an environment ripe for infectious diseases like rabies to thrive.

As our world grapples with the continual threat of emerging infectious diseases, "Rabies in the Streets" advocates for a paradigm shift towards a One Health approach rooted in interspecies camaraderie. By recognizing the interconnected wellbeing of humans, animals, and the environment, we pave the way for a future where mutual survival is not only possible but imperative. Challenge the status quo and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious coexistence in a world teeming with diverse life forms.

Embark on a transformative journey towards understanding the intricate dynamics of interspecies relationships and disease transmission in urban India. Uncover the untold stories of "Rabies in the Streets" and embrace a paradigm-shifting perspective on health and wellbeing for both humans and animals. Discover the power of interspecies camaraderie in overcoming the formidable challenges posed by infectious diseases like rabies. Are you ready to explore the nexus of humans, animals, and viruses in a compelling narrative that transcends boundaries?

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