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Book Detail
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Georgi's Parasitology for Veterinarians
Bowman, Dwight D.
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Previous ISBN (13): 9780721670973
Category: Veterinary Medicine
Affiliation: College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University,Ithaca, NY
Dimensions: 10.5 x 0.9 x 7.4 in
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Synopsis:
The latest edition of this extensive text provides the most current information on all parasites commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. High-quality illustrations help readers identify and treat parasites of every kind. A discussion of dog and cat parasites examines the prevalence of infections caused by hookworms and roundworms despite the wide range of preventative treatments on the market. This edition features new and revised material on arthropods, protozoans, helminths, antiparasitic drugs, diagnostic parasitology, and histopathological diagnosis. New to this Edition Several new tables allow quick access to detailed information - specifically on the life stages and times associated with helminth parasites, dipterans, lice, and fleas. Printed end sheets with a list of Greek and Latin roots make it easier to learn many of the names that appear in the text. A discussion of the honeybee as a host highlights this important colonizer and its effect on animal agriculture. Extensive updates on veterinary pharmaceutical products for animal parasites are included, with quick-reference tables new to this edition. A separate chapter on histological diagnosis by Dr. Mark Eberhard - an expert in the identification of parasites in histological sections offers advice for identifying parasites in this type of material. An appendix of Antiparasite Products by Species is included for easy reference. Key Features Common parasites of domestic cats, dogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and swine are identified and discussed. Hundreds of illustrations aid in identification of the different parasites. References are provided for all chapters. Updated material covers the continuous, marked changes in veterinary parasitology, allowing for more immediate and accurate diagnosis of disease and abnormalities - such as the source of the oocysts parasite that has caused so many bovine abortions. Contributions by the top experts in the parasitology field supply the m
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