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Veterinary Parasitology

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600 Seiten
2007 | 3rd Revised edition
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) (Verlag)
978-1-4051-1964-1 (ISBN)
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* Major update of a bestseller, a team of new authors bring a wealth of experience of teaching and research to build on the spirit of Urquhart's previous edition. * Thoroughly revised and restructured to reflect modern teaching practice and the most up-to-date coverage of advances in this area.
Long established as a bestselling parasitology book for veterinary practitioners and veterinary students, the previous edition lead by Urquhart was praised as '...probably the best available veterinary parasitology text for the practitioner' (Clinical Insight). This third edition of Veterinary Parasitology is a major update which builds on the spirit of earlier editions. New authors with a wealth of experience of teaching and researching the subject have thoroughly revised and restructured the book to reflect modern teaching practice and the most up-to-date coverage of advances in this area. Arranged by host species and organ systems within the host, with extensive cross-referencing to enable ease of access to information on particular parasites. The core focus is on parasites of livestock and companion animals, but new sections also cover parasites of poultry and gamebirds, laboratory animals, exotic pets and 'farmed' species. Expanded sections on protozoa and ectoparasites, as well as coverage of a larger selection of parasites of veterinary significance around the world.
The majority of parasitic diseases are now covered in detail using a standardised format for each parasite to allow easy referencing and identification and for comparison between species within a genus. Suitable for veterinary students, as well as researchers of veterinary parasitology, veterinarians in practice and in government service and others who are involved in aspects of parasitic disease. About the authors: Professor Mike Taylor is head of Veterinary Surveillance at the Central Science Laboratory York, UK. He is also a visiting Professor of Parasitology at the Royal Veterinary College, London and at the University of Wales, Bangor, an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh, as well as a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Parasitology, and Editor-in-Chief of Veterinary Parasitology. Dr Bob Coop was formerly Head of the Division of Parasitology at the Moredun Research Institute, Scotland, and is now Honorary Fellow of the Moredun Foundation. He has over 35 years' experience of research in veterinary parasitology.
Richard Wall is Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol, UK, where he teaches and heads an internationally recognized research group working on the ecology, behaviour and control of arthropod parasites and vectors. He has served as veterinary editor of the journal Medical & Veterinary Entomology and President of the British Association for Veterinary Parasitolgy; he is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.

Professor Mike Taylor is head of Veterinary Surveillance at the Central Science Laboratory York, UK. He is also a visiting Professor of Parasitology at the Royal Veterinary College, London and at the University of Wales, Bangor, an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh, as well as a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Parasitology, and Editor-in-Chief of Veterinary Parasitology. Dr Bob Coop was formerly Head of the Division of Parasitology at the Moredun Research Institute, Scotland, and is now Honorary Fellow of the Moredun Foundation. He has over 35 years' experience of research in veterinary parasitology. Richard Wall is Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol, UK, where he teaches and heads an internationally recognized research group working on the ecology, behaviour and control of arthropod parasites and vectors. He has served as veterinary editor of the journal Medical & Veterinary Entomology and President of the British Association for Veterinary Parasitolgy; he is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.

1. Parasite Taxonomy and Morphology. 2. Parasites of Cattle. Parasites of the Digestive System. Parasites of the Respiratory System. Parasites of the Circulatory System. Parasites of the Nervous System. Parasites of the Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites of the Locomotory System. Parasites of the Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check List of Cattle. 3. Parasites of Sheep and Goats. Parasites of the Digestive System. Parasites of the Respiratory System. Parasites of the Circulatory System. Parasites of the Nervous System. Parasites of the Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites of the Locomotory System. Parasites of the Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check Lists of Sheep and Goats. 4. Parasites of Horses. Parasites of the Digestive System. Parasites Of The Respiratory System. Parasites Of The Circulatory System. Parasites Of The Nervous System. Parasites Of The Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites Of The Locomotory System. Parasites Of The Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check List Of Horses. 5. Parasites of Pigs. Parasites Of The Digestive System. Parasites Of The Respiratory System. Parasites Of The Circulatory System. Parasites Of The Nervous System. Parasites Of The Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites Of The Locomotory System. Parasites Of The Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check List Of Pigs. 6. Parasites of Dogs and Cats. Parasites Of The Digestive System. Parasites Of The Respiratory System. Parasites Of The Circulatory System. Parasites Of The Nervous System. Parasites Of The Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites Of The Locomotory System. Parasites Of The Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check List Of Dogs And Cats. 7. Parasites of Poultry and Gamebirds. Parasites Of The Digestive System. Parasites Of The Respiratory System. Parasites Of The Circulatory System. Parasites Of The Nervous System. Parasites Of The Reproductive/Urogenital System. Parasites Of The Locomotory System. Parasites Of The Integument. Ectoparasites. Host-Parasite Check List Of Chickens. Host-Parasite Check List Of Turkeys. Host-Parasite Check List Of Ducks And Geese. Host-Parasite Check List Of Pheasants. Host-Parasite Check List Of Partridge. Host-Parasite Check List Of Guinea Fowl. 8. Parasites of Ungulates. Parasites Of Deer. Host-Parasite Check List Of Deer. Parasites Of Camels. Host-Parasite Check List Of Camels. Parasites Of Llamas, Alpacas, Guanacos. Host-Parasite Check List Of Llamas, Alpacas, Guanacos. 9. Parasites of Laboratory Animals. Parasites Of Rabbits. Host-Parasite Check List Of Rabbits. Parasites Of Guinea Pigs. Host-Parasite Check List Of Guinea Pigs. Parasites Of Rats And Mice. Host-Parasite Check List Of Rats. Host-Parasite Check List Of Mice. 10. Parasites of Exotics. Parasites Of Pigeons. Host-Parasite Check List Of Pigeons. Parasites Of Ratites. Host-Parasite Check List Of Ostrich, Emu And Rheas. 11. Facultative Ectoparasites and Arthropod Vectors. 12. The Epidemiology of Parasitic Diseases. 13. Resistance to Parasitic Diseases. 14. Antiparasitics. Anthelmintics. Ectoparasiticides. Antiprotozoals. Resistance to Antiparasitics. 15. The Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitism

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.8.2007
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Verlagsort Chicester
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 245 mm
Gewicht 1930 g
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin Klinische Fächer Parasitologie
ISBN-10 1-4051-1964-0 / 1405119640
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-1964-1 / 9781405119641
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