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Veterinary Clinical ParasitologySeventh Edition
By: Anne Zajac and Gary Conboy
Publication Dates
USA: Mar 2006
Details
320 pages, 350 illustrations.
Reviews
Reviews of the previous edition:
"... enthusiastically recommended to veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal health technicians." JAVMA
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More reviewsDescription
For veterinarians and veterinary technicians involved in the diagnosis of parasitism in animals, this book has become essential reading. As with the 6th edition, the 7th edition of Veterinary Clinical Parasitology has been prepared under the auspices of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP) and focuses on morphologic identification of parasites of domestic animals. The various techniques described provide an accurate and cost-effective means of diagnosing parasitic infections in animals.
The 7th edition has been expanded significantly to include additional globally important parasites. Extra text material has been added for each parasite to indicate its distribution, life cycle, and importance, and the illustrations are now in color to aid diagnosis.
Key features:
User-friendly layout for quick reference
Includes over 400 color photographs
Expanded parasite coverage
Includes contributions from many AAVP members
Reviews of the previous edition:
"... enthusiastically recommended to veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal health technicians." JAVMA
"... useful to practitioners and clinicians in carrying out routine and established parasitological examinations in their clinics and hospitals." Canadian Veterinary Journal
About the authors:
Anne M. Zajac, DVM, PhD, is associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Gary A. Conboy, DVM, PhD, is associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology and Microbiology at Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Price Edward Island, Canada.
TopTable of Contents
Chapter 1 Fecal Examination In The Diagnosis Of Parasitism|
Collection of Fecal Samples
Fecal Exam Procedures
Use of the Microscope
Techniques for Evaluation of Strongylid Nematodes in Grazing Animals
Identification of Adult Worms
Parasites of Domestic Animals
Dogs and Cats
Ruminants and Camelids
Horses
Swine
Birds
Rodents and Rabbits
Reptiles
Chapter 2 Detection of Protozoan and Helminth Parasites in the Urinary, Reproductive and Integumentary Systems
Techniques for Parasite Recovery
Urinary System Parasites
Reproductive System Parasites
Integumentary System
Chapter 3 Detection of Parasites in the Blood
Immunologic Detection of Blood Parasites
Microscopic Examination of Blood for Protozoan Parasites
Microscopic Examination of Blood for Nematode Parasites
Blood Parasites of Domestic Animals
Chapter 4 Diagnosis of Arthropod Parasites
Subclass Acari (Mites and Ticks)
Mite Identification
Tick Identification
Class Insecta
Lice (Orders Anoplura and Mallophaga)
Fleas (Order Siphonaptera)
Flies (Order Diptera)
Other Insects
Chapter 5 Parasites of Fish
References
Index
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