Veterinary Parasitology -  Domenico Otranto,  Richard Wall

Veterinary Parasitology (eBook)

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2024 | 5. Auflage
896 Seiten
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978-1-394-17635-9 (ISBN)
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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY

The definitive reference for identification, diagnosis, and treatment in veterinary parasitology

Veterinary Parasitology serves as a comprehensive reference on the subject for both specialists and general practitioners. The fifth edition has undergone significant updates to reflect recent advances in research and medical practice. It has been restructured and now more accessible and user-friendly. For ease of reference, the new edition is divided by parasite taxonomy and host species including dogs and cats, equids, cattle, sheep, ungulates, birds, exotics, and laboratory animals. This important field contributes to protecting animal health and welfare, preventing economic losses, ensuring food safety, safeguarding public health, and is an essential component of the One Health approach. As such, the authors cover all major aspects of veterinary parasitology, including biology, diagnostic techniques, drugs, and effective vaccines.

Readers of the fifth edition of Veterinary Parasitology will also find:

  • Detailed new contents on the biological life cycles of parasites
  • Video-based practical guides to the diagnosis in veterinary parasitology,
  • New figures and images to facilitate the reader experience
  • Modification of taxonomic names based on molecular advances
  • Coverage of new approaches to control and distribution of parasites.

Parasites constitute some of the most common cases in veterinary medicine and Veterinary Parasitology is the ideal reference for students and practitioners seeking an easy-to-use listing of all parasites of importance in veterinary practice. It will also appeal to veterinary parasitology specialists and researchers.

The Authors

Domenico Otranto, DVM, PhD, DipEVPC, EBVS, is Professor of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Animals at University of Bari, Italy and Distinguished Visiting Professor Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong. He is also President of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP).

Richard Wall, BSc, MBA, PhD, FRES, is Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol in the UK, specialising in veterinary entomology.


VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY The definitive reference for identification, diagnosis, and treatment in veterinary parasitology Veterinary Parasitology serves as a comprehensive reference on the subject for both specialists and general practitioners. The fifth edition has undergone significant updates to reflect recent advances in research and medical practice. It has been restructured and now more accessible and user-friendly. For ease of reference, the new edition is divided by parasite taxonomy and host species including dogs and cats, equids, cattle, sheep, ungulates, birds, exotics, and laboratory animals. This important field contributes to protecting animal health and welfare, preventing economic losses, ensuring food safety, safeguarding public health, and is an essential component of the One Health approach. As such, the authors cover all major aspects of veterinary parasitology, including biology, diagnostic techniques, drugs, and effective vaccines. Readers of the fifth edition of Veterinary Parasitology will also find: Detailed new contents on the biological life cycles of parasites Video-based practical guides to the diagnosis in veterinary parasitology, New figures and images to facilitate the reader experience Modification of taxonomic names based on molecular advances Coverage of new approaches to control and distribution of parasites. Parasites constitute some of the most common cases in veterinary medicine and Veterinary Parasitology is the ideal reference for students and practitioners seeking an easy-to-use listing of all parasites of importance in veterinary practice. It will also appeal to veterinary parasitology specialists and researchers.

Part 1: Parasites and infection


1 VETERINARY HELMINTHOLOGY


Kingdom Animalia

Phylum Class Order (Suborder) Superfamily Family Genus
Nematoda Chromadorea Rhabditida(Rhabditina) Trichostrongyloidea Trichostrongylidae Trichostrongylus
Marshallagia
Hyostrongylus
Mecistocirrus
Graphidium
Obeliscoides
Libyostrongylus
Graphinema
Impalaia
Ostertagia
Teladorsagia
Spiculopteragia
Apteragia
Camelostrongylus
Haemonchus
Cooperidae Cooperia
Amidostomidae Amidostomum
Epomidiostomum
Molineidae Nematodirus
Nematodirella
Lamanema
Molineus
Ollulanus
Tupaiostrongylus
Helligmoneillidae Nippostrongylus
Nematospiroides
Ornithostrongylidae Ornithostrongylus
Dictyocaulidae Dictyocaulus
Strongyloidea Strongylidae Codiostomum
Craterostomum
Oesophagodontus
Oesophagostomum
Poteriostomum
Strongylus
Triodontophorus
Cyathostomum
Cylicocyclus
Cylicodontophorus
Cylicostephanus
Chabertidae Agriostomum
Chabertia
Syngamidae Cyathostoma
Mammomonogamus
Syngamus
Stephanurus
Deletrocephalidae Deletrocephalus
Paradeletrocephalus
Ancylostomatoidea Ancylostomatidae Ancylostoma
Bunostomum
Gaigeria
Globocephalus
Necator
Uncinaria
Diaphanocephaloidea Diaphanocephalidae Kalicephalus
Metastrongyloidea Metastrongylidae Metastrongylus
Protostrongylidae Cystocaulus
Elaphostrongylus
Muellerius
Neostrongylus
Parelaphostrongylus
Protostrongylus
Spiculocaulus
Varestrongylus
Filaroididae Filaroides
Oslerus
Angiostrongylidae Aelurostrongylus
Angiostrongylus
Crenosomatidae Crenosoma
Troglostrongylus
Rhabditoidea Panagrolaimidae Halicephalobus
Rhabditidae Rhabditis
Rhabdiasidae Rhabdias
Strongyloidoidea Strongyloididae Strongyloides
Ascaridida Ascaridoidea Ascarididae Angusticaecum
Ascaris
Bayliascaris
Parascaris
Polydelphus
Porrocaecum
Ophidascaris
Toxascaris
Toxocara
Ascaridiidae Ascaridia
Heterakiidae Heterakis
...
Anisakidae Anisakis

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin
ISBN-10 1-394-17635-X / 139417635X
ISBN-13 978-1-394-17635-9 / 9781394176359
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