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Pets as Sentinels, Forecasters and Promoters of Human Health

  • A uniquely comprehensive collection of the latest research in the study of pets and their effects on human health
  • No other recent book on the linkage between the health in humans and their pets
  • Includes state-of-the-art research from leading scientists in the fields of medicine, environment, analytical chemistry, sociology and behavioral science

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Pets as Sentinels of Human Exposure to Environmental Contaminants

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Pets as Sentinels of Indoor Contamination

      • Giulia Poma, Govindan Malarvannan, Adrian Covaci
      Pages 3-20
    3. Sled Dogs as Sentinel Species for Monitoring Arctic Ecosystem Health

      • Christian Sonne, Robert J. Letcher, Bjørn M. Jenssen, Jean-Pierre Desforges, Igor Eulaers, Emilie Andersen-Ranberg et al.
      Pages 21-45
    4. Pets as Sentinels of Human Exposure to Pesticides and Co-exposure Concerns with Other Contaminants/Toxicants

      • Basak Aslan, Lindsey Viola, Shivender Singh Saini, Jonathan Stockman, Elizabeth P. Ryan
      Pages 47-64
    5. Role of Pet Dogs and Cats as Sentinels of Human Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

      • Cristian Rial-Berriel, Luis Alberto Henríquez-Hernández, Octavio P. Luzardo
      Pages 65-81
    6. Pets as Sentinels of Human Exposure to Neurotoxic Metals

      • M. Ramiro Pastorinho, Ana Catarina A. Sousa
      Pages 83-106
    7. Biotransformation of Brominated Compounds by Pet Dogs and Cats

      • Hazuki Mizukawa, Kei Nomiyama
      Pages 107-121
  3. Pets as Forecasters and Promotors of Human Health

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 141-141
    2. Obesity in Humans and Dogs: Similarities, Links, and Differences

      • Asta Tvarijonaviciute, Alberto Muñoz-Prieto, Silvia Martinez-Subiela
      Pages 143-172
    3. Canine and Feline Spontaneous Mammary Tumours as Models of Human Breast Cancer

      • Hugo Vilhena, Ana Catarina Figueira, Fernando Schmitt, Ana Canadas, Raquel Chaves, Adelina Gama et al.
      Pages 173-207
    4. Pets and Immunomodulation

      • Luis Taborda-Barata
      Pages 209-243
    5. Pets as a Novel Microbiome-Based Therapy

      • Mariana C. Salas Garcia, Ashley R. Schorr, Wyatt Arnold, Na Fei, Jack A. Gilbert
      Pages 245-267
  4. Psychosocial and Psychophysiological Effects of Human-Animal Interactions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 317-317
    2. Phonetic Variation in Cat–Human Communication

      • Susanne Schötz
      Pages 319-347
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 367-375

About this book

This book provides an up-to-date overview of the current knowledge and research concerning domestic pets as sentinels, forecasters and promoters of human health. Written by leading specialists in the fields of medicine, veterinary, environment, analytical chemistry, sociology and behavioral science, this volume provides a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities of pets in what regards to human health. The first seven chapters are devoted to the use of pets as sentinels for their human companions, in terms of exposure to different classes of environmental chemicals. The following five chapters address the use of pets as models for human diseases and promoters of human health. The final two chapters highlight the psycho-social and psychophysiological aspects of human-animal interactions.

The book offers an integrated approach to the One Health concept, providing, in a truly holistic manner, tools to assess the equilibrium between   the environment, menand animals. This exercise will highlight and reshape our position towards the planet that despite being “a microscopic dot   on a microscopic dot lost in the unimaginable infinity of the Universe” is still our own. At the end of the day, pets will always be there to help us.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biology, University of Évora, Évora, Portugal

    M. Ramiro Pastorinho

  • CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

    Ana Catarina A. Sousa

About the editors

Dr. M. Ramiro Pastorinho was born in Braga, northern Portugal, in 1970. He graduated in Biology from Coimbra University, Portugal in 1997. After several years teaching at high school, he started research conducive to his Doctorate thesis on the latitudinal calibration of standardized marine bioassays, which created the opportunity of working, besides Aveiro University, at the University of Iceland and the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK. His passion for bioassays granted him a post-Doctoral fellowship which took him to the radically different setting of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA and the Colorado School of Mines where he became a Research Scholar, with periods spent at Ehime University, Japan as an International Invited Researcher. Working in a mining-focused setting steered him towards human health and an invitation to become an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Évora, in the (sunny) South of Portugal.

 Dr. Ana Catarina Sousa was born in Covilhã, Central Portugal, in 1976. She obtained her PhD in Biology in September 2009 from the University of Aveiro in collaboration with Ehime University in Japan. Upon finishing her PhD, she moved to the USA to work as Research Assistant in the Colorado School of Mines, moving back to Portugal in 2010 to start her first postdoc on Human Exposure Pathways to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals. Her second postdoc was developed at CICECO, University of Aveiro and focused on the use of ionic liquids in the context of environmental health. Between 2017 and 2018 she was a researcher at Centre National de la Reserche Scientifique – CNRS, in France. Before starting her current position as researcher at CICECO, University of Aveiro she was a lecturer of Environmental Toxicology at Hokkaido University, Japan. Ana Sousa’s main research interests and experience include the evaluation of exposure levels and pathways to environmental contaminants, particularly endocrine disrupting chemicals in wildlife, domestic animals and humans.

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