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  • 1
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    almahu_9949865071502882
    Format: XIII, 212 p. 63 illus., 61 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819746651
    Series Statement: Livestock Diseases and Management,
    Content: This book illustrates the importance and significance of improvement strategies for pig farming. It covers various topics such as proper handling, general health care management, stress management criteria, and entrepreneur development through pig farming. The book also provides current useful information about the improvement through genetic enhancement, stress monitoring, and environmental impact on pig production and management. The behavior, welfare, and mycotoxins control in feedstuffs is elaborately described to make the book more lucrative. The chapters also describe recent advancements in pig farming, business management, and entrepreneurship for better pig improvement. Finally, the book also elucidates a comprehensive as well as representative description of the general health, management, and productive performance of pigs. The book is helpful for undergraduates, postgraduates, research scholars, academicians, farm managers, field veterinarians, and meat plant officers.
    Note: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Breeds of Pigs of India and its productivity -- Chapter 3: Breeds of Pigs of Nepal and its productivity -- Chapter 4: Body Condition Scoring in Pigs -- Chapter 5: Pigs production and Livelihood Security -- Chapter 6: Pig Behavior and Welfare -- Chapter 7: Pigs Exhibition Rules, and its monitoring -- Chapter 8: Impact of Mycotoxins on Pig Production -- Chapter 9: Effect of Environment on Pig's Health -- Chapter 10: Production of Bio-fuel from Pork Fat -- Chapter 11: Pigs Farming and business for financial benefit -- Chapter 12: Entrepreneur Development through Pig farming.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819746644
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819746668
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819746675
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949628382302882
    Format: 1 online resource (654 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-443-18549-2
    Series Statement: Developments in Microbiology Series
    Note: Intro -- Developments in Microbiology: Introduction to Diseases, Diagnosis, and Management of Dogs and Cats -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Section A: Introduction of diseases -- Chapter 1: General aspects of introduction to diseases, diagnosis, and management of dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Diagnosis and management of various diseases of dog and cat -- 2.1 General systemic condition -- 2.2 Diseases of cardiovascular system -- 2.3 Diseases of digestive system -- 2.4 Diseases of respiratory system -- 2.5 Diseases of urinary system -- 2.6 Diseases of nervous system -- 2.7 Deficiency diseases -- 2.8 Dermatological disorder -- 2.9 Endocrine disorder in dogs and cats -- 2.10 Neonatal diseases -- 2.11 Bacterial diseases -- 2.12 Viral disease -- 2.12.1 Diagnosis of viral diseases -- 2.13 Fungal disease of dogs and cats -- 2.14 Parasitic diseases of canine and feline -- 2.14.1 Trematodes [fluke] diseases in dogs and cats -- 2.14.2 Cestodal [flatworm] diseases in dog -- 2.14.3 Nematodes [roundworm] infection in dog -- 2.14.4 Arthopodes infestation [external parasite] in dogs and cats -- 2.15 Protozoal diseases of dogs and cats -- 2.15.1 Haemoprotozoal diseases of dogs and cats -- 2.16 Hereditary diseases in dogs and cats -- Chapter 2: Biological system of dogs and cats and its clinical management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Musculoskeletal system of dog and cat -- 2.1 Skull -- 3 Digestive system -- 3.1 Salivary glands -- 3.2 Pharynx -- 3.3 Esophagus -- 3.4 Stomach -- 3.5 Small intestine -- 3.6 Large intestine -- 3.7 Liver -- 3.8 Pancreas -- 4 Respiratory system -- 5 Male reproductive organs of dog and cat -- 6 Female reproductive organs of bitch and queen -- 7 Mammary glands -- 8 Urinary system -- 9 Endocrine system -- 10 Sense organ -- 10.1 Ear. , 10.2 Clinical importance of surface anatomy -- 11 Common disorders of dog and its clinical management -- 12 Common endoparasitic infestation in dogs and cats -- 13 Common disorders of cat and its clinical management -- 14 Vaccination schedule: Dogs and puppies -- 15 Feline vaccination schedule -- References -- Chapter 3: Nutritional strategies of dogs and cats -- 1 What is nutritionally balanced dog food? -- 1.1 Balanced dog food should meet your dog's energy requirements -- 2 Protein in dog food -- 2.1 Sources of protein in dog food -- 2.2 What does crude protein mean? -- 2.2.1 Protein quality -- 2.3 How much protein does my dog need? -- 2.3.1 Low-protein diets -- 2.4 Can dogs be allergic to certain proteins? -- 2.5 Taurine in cats -- 3 Fat in dog food -- 3.1 Sources of fat in dog and cat food -- 4 Carbohydrates in dog food -- 4.1 Fiber from carbohydrates -- 4.1.1 Soluble fiber -- 4.1.2 Insoluble fiber -- 4.2 Sources of carbohydrates -- 4.3 How much carbohydrates require for dog? -- 5 Vitamins in dog food -- 5.1 Which vitamins do dogs need? -- 5.1.1 Fat-soluble vitamins -- Vitamin A -- Vitamin D -- Vitamin E -- Vitamin K -- 5.1.2 Water-soluble vitamins -- Thiamin (B1) -- Riboflavin (B2) -- Pyridoxine (B6) -- Niacin (B3) -- Pantothenic acid (B5) -- Cobalamin (B12) -- Folic acid (B9) -- Biotin (B7 or H) -- Choline -- 5.2 Do dogs need vitamin supplements? -- 6 Minerals in dog food -- 6.1 Which minerals do dogs need? -- 6.1.1 Macro-minerals -- Calcium (Ca) -- Phosphorus (P) -- Calcium to phosphorus ratio -- Magnesium (Mg) -- Potassium (K) -- Sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) -- 6.1.2 Trace minerals -- Iron (Fe) -- Copper (Cu) -- Zinc (Zn) -- Manganese (Mn) -- Selenium (Se) -- Iodine (I) -- 7 Water requirements for dogs -- 8 Homemade balanced dog food? -- 8.1 The right puppy food?. , 9 Classification of pet food based on the nutrient content -- 9.1 Complete food -- 9.2 Complementary food -- 9.3 Mixer biscuit -- 9.4 Snack/treat -- 10 Dog food recommendations for overweight dogs -- 11 Nutritional strategy to prevent disease in healthy dogs and cats -- 11.1 Feeding the healthy dog and cat -- 11.2 How much to feed? -- 11.3 How to feed? -- 11.4 What to feed? -- References -- Chapter 4: Clinical examination and diagnostic perspectives in dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Noninvasive diagnostic tests -- 3 Invasive pathology test -- 3.1 Complete blood count (CBC) -- 3.2 Blood biochemistry -- 3.3 Blood parasites in dogs -- 3.4 Urine analysis -- 3.4.1 Physical examination of urine -- 3.4.2 Chemical examination -- 3.4.3 Microscopic examination -- 3.5 Dog and cat fecal exams -- References -- Chapter 5: Maintenance of fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base therapy in dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Body Fluid compartments -- 2.1 Total body water -- 2.2 Extracellular fluid volume -- 2.3 Intracellular fluid volume -- 3 Regulation of electrolytes and body fluids -- 3.1 Effective circulating volume or ECV -- 3.2 Antidiuretic hormone -- 3.3 Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis -- 3.4 Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) -- 4 Physiology of acid-base balance -- 4.1 Metabolic acidosis -- 4.2 Respiratory acidosis -- 4.3 Metabolic alkalosis -- 4.4 Respiratory alkalosis -- 4.5 Mixed acid-base imbalances -- 4.6 Anion gap -- 5 Assessment of imbalances -- 5.1 Dehydration (water depletion) -- 5.2 Overhydration (water excess) -- 5.3 Sodium -- 5.3.1 Sodium depletion or hyponatremia -- 5.3.2 Excess sodium or hypernatremia -- 5.4 Potassium -- 5.4.1 Hypokalemia or potassium depletion -- 5.4.2 Hyperkalemia or potassium excess -- 5.5 Chloride -- 6 Clinical features of fluid and electrolyte balance -- 6.1 History. , 6.2 Clinical signs -- 7 Clinical and pathological indicators of fluid and electrolyte imbalance -- 7.1 Total plasma protein and packed cell volume -- 7.2 Hyponatremia -- 7.3 Hypernatremia -- 7.4 Serum potassium -- 7.4.1 Hypokalemia -- 7.4.2 Hyperkalemia -- 7.5 Serum chloride -- 7.6 Osmolality -- 8 Purpose of fluid therapy -- 9 Type of fluids -- 10 Routes of administration -- 11 Monitoring fluid therapy -- 12 Contraindications for fluid therapy -- 13 Discontinuation of fluid therapy -- 14 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Collection, preservation processing, and dispatch of samples for disease diagnosis in dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Collection and preservation of specimen for histopathology examination -- 3 Collection and preservation of specimen for bacteriological examination -- 4 Collection and preservation of specimen for virological examination -- 5 Collection and preservation of specimen for toxicological examination -- 6 Collection procedure of different biological material/specimen -- 7 Processing and dispatch of material -- 8 Essential pathological tests for diagnosis of disease in dogs and cats -- 8.1 Hematology -- 8.2 Postmortem examination -- 8.3 Serology -- 8.4 Molecular diagnosis -- 8.5 PCR -- 8.6 Reverse transcriptase RT-PCR -- 8.7 Real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR, or qPCR) -- 8.8 Cytopathology -- 8.9 Histopathology -- Chapter 7: Necropsy procedure and basic laboratory methods in dogs and cats -- 1 Necropsy procedure -- 1.1 Postmortem procedure -- 2 Basic laboratory diagnostic procedures -- 2.1 Blood examination -- 2.1.1 Hemoglobin estimation -- 2.1.2 Packed cell volume (PCV) estimation -- 2.1.3 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) estimation -- 2.1.4 Total erythrocyte count (TEC) estimation -- 2.1.5 Total leukocyte count (TLC) determination. , 2.2 Differential leucocyte count (DLC) -- 2.3 Interpretation of DLC -- 3 Urine analysis -- 3.1 Collection of urine -- 3.2 Physical examination of urine -- 3.3 Chemical examination of urine -- 3.4 Microscopic examination of urine -- 3.5 Cultural examination of urine -- 4 Diagnostic cytology -- 4.1 Collection of specimens -- 4.2 Fixation of the specimen -- 4.3 Papanicolaou staining -- 4.4 Interventional cytopathology -- 5 Diagnostic histopathology -- 5.1 Cryo-sectioning/frozen sectioning -- 5.2 Paraffin embedding technique -- 5.3 Hematoxylin and eosin staining -- 6 Parasitological examination -- 6.1 Examination of mites -- 6.2 Examination of specimens -- 6.3 Examination of fecal sample -- 6.3.1 Gross examination of feces -- 6.3.2 Microscopic examination of feces -- 7 Clinical biochemistry -- 7.1 Hyperbilirubinemia -- 8 Bacteriological examination -- 8.1 Isolation of pure culture by streak plate method -- 8.2 Gram staining of bacteria -- 8.3 Antibiotic sensitivity test by disc method -- 9 Fungal examination -- 9.1 Sample collection -- 9.2 Lactophenol cotton blue staining of fungi in wet mounts -- Section B: Clinical diseases of dogs and cats -- Chapter 8: Behavioral disorders of dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Noise-related anxiety -- 3 Aggression -- 4 Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) -- 5 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) -- 6 Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) -- 7 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) -- 8 Behavior problems and pain -- 9 Issues with vomeronasal organ and behavior -- 10 Heart diseases and behavioral issues -- 11 Some adverse outcomes of drugs prescribed for behavioral disorders -- References -- Chapter 9: Respiratory diseases of dogs and cats -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system in dogs and cats. , 2.1 The structure and function of the upper respiratory tract (nasal passages, sinuses, pharynx).
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rana, Tanmoy Introduction to Diseases, Diagnosis, and Management of Dogs and Cats San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780443185489
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, United Kingdom :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949669309702882
    Format: 1 online resource (540 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-443-15486-4 , 0-443-15485-6
    Note: 9780443154867_WEB01 -- Trends In Clinical Diseases, Production and Management of Goats: Microbial Pathogenesis of Goats -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section 1: General concept of diseases, production, and management -- Chapter 1 General introduction to diseases, production, and management -- Disease and disease causation attributes in animals -- Diseases caused by primary intrinsic factors -- Hereditary diseases -- Metabolic/Nutritional diseases -- Behavioural disorders -- Diseases caused by primary extrinsic factors -- Goat production and management -- Goat production -- Some terms used in goat production -- Breeds of goats -- Hornless (polled) goats -- Information on some selected breeds of goats -- Economic importance of goat production -- Goat management systems -- Extensive management -- Intensive management -- Semi-intensive management -- Setting up goat farming -- Goat management practices -- Management practices -- Common diseases of goat -- Foot and mouth disease -- Rinderpest -- Anthrax -- Peste des petits ruminants -- Mastitis -- Contagious ecthyma -- Tetanus -- Brucellosis -- Enterotoxemia -- Mycoplasmosis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Goat breeds of India and criteria for selection -- Introduction -- National breeding policy for goat -- Breeding strategy and criteria for selection of goat -- Selection of buck -- Selection of doe -- Selection of doe for meat production should have the following characteristics -- Selection of doe for milk production should have the following characteristics -- Criteria for selection and breeding strategies of chevon production -- Registered goat breeds of India -- Attappady -- Description -- Production performance -- Reproductive performance -- Barbari -- Physical characteristics of Barbari goat -- Special considerations -- Beetal. , Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Black Bengal -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Changthangi -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Chegu -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Gaddi -- Morphological characters -- Economical characters -- Ganjam -- Morphological characteristics -- Gohilwadi goats -- Morphological characteristics -- Economical traits -- Jakhrana -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Jamunapari -- Morphological characters -- Economical traits -- KanniAdu -- Morphological characters -- Kutchi -- Morphological characters -- Economical traits -- Malabari -- Morphological characters -- Economical characters -- Marwari -- Morphological characters -- Economical traits -- Mehsana -- Morphological traits -- Economical traits -- Osmanabadi -- Morphological characters -- Economical traits -- Sangamneri -- Morphological traits -- Economic traits -- Sirohi -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Surti -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Zalawadi -- Morphological characters -- Konkan Kanyal -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Berari -- Morphological traits -- Production and reproduction traits -- Pantja -- Teressa -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Kodi-Adu -- Morphological characters -- Economic traits -- Salem Black -- Sumi-Ne -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Kahmi -- Morphological characters -- Productive and reproductive traits -- Rohilkhanda -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Assam Hill -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Bidri -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive characters -- Nandidurga -- Morphological characters -- Production and reproductive traits -- Bhakarwali. , Morphological characters -- Economical characters -- References -- Chapter 3 Breeds of the goat in Nepal and criteria for their selection in productivity -- Introduction -- Importance of goat farming in Nepal -- Indigenous goat breeds of Nepal -- Terai goat -- Khari goat -- Origin and distribution -- Production performances of Khari goat -- Sinhal goat -- Chyangra -- Importance of goat breed selection -- Breeding management of goat -- Breeding -- Practical goat breeding -- Selection of Doe for better reproduction -- Selection of buck for breeding -- Care of breeding buck -- Introduction to selection and mating system for goat improvement -- Mating -- Mating systems of goat -- Pen mating -- Flock mating/pasture mating -- Demerits -- Artificial insemination -- Selection of male kids for fattening -- Scorecard for meat types -- Selection of female kids for future doe (replacement doe) -- Introduction to selection and mating system for goat improvement -- Mating -- Selection of breeding animals -- Age of maturity -- Selection of doe for better milk production -- Breeding calendar and buck to doe ratio -- Goat selection criteria for productivity -- Important selection criteria for goat breed selection in general for their genetic improvement -- Method of goat breed selection -- Method of observing physique -- Goats general information -- Removal of unproductive does -- Condition for removal of doe -- Importance of doe removal -- Pure breeding -- Crossbreeding -- Selection of goats based on condition -- Constraints of goat farming in Nepal -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Conflict of interest -- References -- Chapter 4 Goat farming: A boon for economic upliftment -- Introduction -- Goat sector: Present status and opportunities -- Dominance of small holders -- Goats and livestock economy -- Role of goat in rural economy. , Population dynamics: Goat population -- Identification of goats for farmers -- Production performance of goats (meat and milk) -- Rearing of goats -- Enhancing farmers' income through improved goat management practices -- Average monthly income of agricultural household -- Contribution of goat rearing in present household income -- Suggestive model for small scale goat rearing in field condition -- Goat based integrated livelihood models for rain-fed/disadvantageous regions -- Economic upliftment of goat farmers -- Probable economic gain from technological and marketing interventions -- Role in entrepreneurship -- Role in global scenario -- Role in nutrition and health -- Major constraints of goat rearing -- Routine managemental practices for well-being of goats production -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5 Goat farming in sustainable livelihood security of rural poor people -- Introduction -- Goat producing system in India -- Livelihood security -- Economic status of rural farmers -- Role of goats in the economic upliftment of farmers -- Resource competition -- Techniques for overcoming the difficulties -- National action plan-2022 -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Disbudding in goat kids -- Introduction -- Why disbudding? -- Genetics of polledness in goats -- Horn anatomy -- Age of disbudding -- Methods of disbudding -- Factors affecting disbudding -- Factors enabling safe disbudding -- Dehorning -- Mitigation of pain -- Descenting in goats -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 2: Production and management of goats -- Chapter 7 Housing management, equipment and ventilation of goats -- Requirements of good goat housing -- Important aspects of goat housing -- Site selection for a goat farm -- Fences -- Woven wire fence -- Board fence -- High-tensile, smooth wire, electric -- Temporary fences -- Others -- Gates -- Handling pens. , Types/designs of recommended housing options for goats -- Where to locate animal housing/sheds -- Orientation -- Ventilation -- Materials for building and animal barn -- Type of housing -- Roof -- Wall -- Floor -- Space requirement for goats -- Lighting -- Housing in different production systems -- Smallholder production system -- Small-scale commercial production system -- Large-scale commercial production system -- Goat housing under different climatic conditions -- Temperate climate -- Hot dry climate -- Warm humid climate -- Variable type of climate -- Manure management -- Equipments -- Feeder -- Water -- Feed storage -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Nutritional management of goat production -- Worldwide scenario of meat and milk production in semi-intensive and intensive systems -- Growth and nutritional management -- Principal restrictions on the small ruminant sector -- Solutions that promise to improve the small ruminant sector -- Customized forages -- Improved utilisation of agricultural industrial waste -- Ensiling AGIBPs -- Feed blocks (FBs) -- AGIBPs-based pellets -- AGIBPs-based pellets -- Fodder shrubs and trees (FST) in the smallholders farming systems -- Nutritional challenges of high-producing goats -- Dietary balancing and feeds for high-producing goats -- Main constraints of small ruminant sector -- Promising solutions to ameliorate small ruminant sector -- Adapted forages -- Nutritional management -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 9 Feeds, feeding equipment and feeding habits of goats -- Introduction -- Feeding requirements -- Nutrient requirements -- Water -- Grain feed -- Energy feeds -- Protein feeds -- Vitamins and minerals -- Feeding equipment -- Requirements of feeding equipments -- Feeding habits of goat -- Range: Pasture, forages, and browse -- Hay -- Chaffhaye -- Kitchen and garden scraps. , Body condition.
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949479963902882
    Format: 1 online resource (398 pages)
    ISBN: 9780323958639
    Series Statement: Developments in mineral processing
    Content: Organ-Specific Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats takes an organ-specific approach to the impact of parasitic diseases in dogs and cats. This book provides a detailed description of the key role that parasites play in the pathogenesis of diseases, explores the manifestation of symptoms and diagnosis, and offers prevention and treatment strategies to counteract parasitic infections. An introduction by the editor is followed by chapters from various authors covering parasitic diseases in specific organs and organ systems. The book also provides an overview on the diagnostic evaluation of parasitic diseases. Parasite control, travel management, therapeutic measures, and disease control strategies round out the discussion. With contributions from experts in the field, this book serves as a useful resource to researchers, academics, and postgraduates who wish to expand their knowledge on parasitic diseases, diagnosis, and treatment, and as a reference for scientists looking to develop new antiparasitic drugs. Provides a systematic overview of the pathogenesis of parasites in dogs and cats Evaluates parasitic diseases and their pathogenesis in specific organs Identifies pathogens and their role in the severity of disease manifestation Explains therapeutic strategies to combat parasitic diseases in dogs and cats Offers preventive and treatment strategies to counteract the etiopathogenesis caused by various types of parasites.
    Note: Intro -- Organ-Specific Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- About parasites -- Scientific nomenclature of parasites -- Origin of parasites -- Phenomenon parasitism -- Symbiosis, commensalism, and predatorism -- Characteristic features of the parasites -- Taxonomy/classification of the parasites -- Morphological structure of ectoparasites and endoparasites -- Different types of parasites and hosts -- Types of parasites -- Various types of parasitism -- Types of hosts -- Terminologies applied in parasitic diseases -- Host-parasite interrelationship -- Modes of transmission of parasites in host -- Through ingestion -- Through skin penetration -- Contact and predation -- Transmission through external genitalia -- Transmammary/transplacental transmission -- Methods of dissemination of the infective stages of parasites -- Dissemination of parasites -- Harmful effects of parasites or pathogenicity of parasites -- Injuries during entry of parasites -- Blood loss and anemia -- Edema development -- Alteration in protein metabolism and mineral levels -- Destruction of tissues -- Tissue reactions -- Parasite immunity and immune evasion -- Immunity to helminths -- Host response -- Evasion of immune response -- Immunity to protozoa -- Parasite evasion -- Immunity to arthropods -- Host response -- Factors associated with host resistance -- Species resistance -- Breed resistance -- Age of the host -- Nutritional status of the host -- Genetic constitution of host -- Types of parasitic resistance -- Innate resistance or natural resistance -- Acquired resistance -- Various types of natural resistance -- Passive immunity -- Control of parasites, antiparasitic treatment, and vaccines -- Chemotherapy. , Factors responsible for use, misuse, and abuse of antiparasitic medicines [51] -- Antiparasitic vaccines -- Vaccines available against parasitic diseases -- Vaccines against helminths -- Vaccines against protozoa -- Vaccines against arthropods -- Parasitic diagnosis -- Therapy -- References -- Chapter 2 Parasites in the urogenital tract of dogs and cats -- Introduction -- Parasite class/scientific classification -- Description -- Dioctophyma renale -- Capillaria plica -- Capillaria feliscati -- Geographical distribution -- Life cycle -- Capillaria plica -- Dioctophyma renale -- Transmission and life cycle -- Pathology -- Clinical signs -- Lesions -- Importance in public health -- Diagnosis -- Causes of bladder worm in dogs -- Treatment of bladder worm in dogs -- Recovery of bladder worm in dogs -- Control measures -- Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 3 Parasites in the cardiovascular system -- References -- Chapter 4 Parasites in the integumentary system -- Introduction -- Mites -- Demodex mite -- Sarcoptes scabie -- Notoedric cati -- Cheyletiella mites -- Cheyletiella blakei -- Cheyletiella yasguri -- Otodectes cynotis -- Lice -- Heterodoxus spiniger -- Linognathus setosus -- Trichodectes canis -- Felicola subrostratus -- Fleas and flies -- Fleas -- Flies -- Ticks -- References -- Chapter 5 Parasites in the nervous system of dogs and cats -- Introduction -- Clinical manifestations of the main parasitic diseases of the CNS -- Leishmaniasis -- Taenia serialis and Taenia multiceps (Coenurosis) -- Toxoplasmosis -- Paragonimiasis -- Angiostrongyliasis -- Roundworms -- Insect-related illness -- Tick paralysis -- Primary parasite illnesses of the central nervous system: Immunological and molecular diagnostics -- Diagnosis of CNS parasitic illnesses with neuroimaging -- A summary of medicinal interventions for CNS parasitic illnesses. , Recent developments in the treatment and control of parasite infections of the central nervous system -- CNS parasitic disease burden, management, and eradication -- Prevention and control -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Parasites in the eye -- Opthalmomyiasis -- Cuterebra -- Epidemiology and life cycle -- Clinical signs -- Treatment -- Oestrus ovis (Nasal bot) -- Clinical signs -- Treatment -- Hypoderma bovis (warble fly) -- Habronema larvae -- Epidemiology and life cycle -- Clinical signs -- Treatment -- Protozoan parasites -- Toxoplasmosis -- Life cycle and transmission -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical signs -- Ocular signs -- Diagnosis -- Treatment/management -- Lieshmaniasis -- Etiology and epidemiology -- Life cycle and transmission -- Pathophysiology -- Predisposing factors -- Breed susceptibility -- Clinical signs -- Ocular manifestations -- Diagnosis -- Laboratory findings -- Hematology -- Biochemistry -- Blood smear -- Serological and molecular techniques -- Treatment -- Neosporosis -- Life cycle and transmission -- Predisposing factors -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Treatment -- Prevention -- Public health impact -- Hepatozoonosis -- Life cycle -- Clinical manifestations -- Treatment -- Trypanosomosis -- Clinical signs -- T. cruzi -- Trypanosoma evansi -- Ocular signs -- Diagnosis -- Serlogical and molecular tests -- Treatment -- Metazoan parasites of the eye -- Parasitic conjunctivitis by thelazia -- Epidemiology and life cycle -- Clinical signs -- Treatment -- Canine ocular onchocerciasis -- Life cycle and transmission -- Clinical manifestation -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Nematodiasis by toxocara -- Transmission -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Prophylaxis -- Infection with Baliascaries procyonis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Infection with Dirofilaria immitis -- Etiology and life cycle. , Clinical signs (ocular) -- Treatment -- Infection with Angiostrongylus vasorum -- Life cycle -- Epidemiology and pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Hematology and biochemistry -- Fecal examination -- Serological tests -- Thoracic radiography -- Pcr -- Computed tomography (CT) -- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) -- Treatment and control -- Infection with Ancylostoma caninum -- Mites -- Demodex mites -- Treatment -- Ricketsia -- Treatment -- References -- Chapter 7 Parasites of the respiratory system -- Parasites of the respiratory system of dogs -- Parasites of the respiratory system of cats -- References -- Chapter 8 Parasites in the gastrointestinal system of dogs and cats -- Trematodes -- Fasciolopsis buski -- Alaria alata -- Nanophytes salmincola -- Cestodes -- Dipylidium caninum -- Diphyllobothrium latum -- Taenia hydatigena -- Echinococcus granulosus -- Echinococcus multilocularis -- Spirometra mansoni -- Mesocestoides lineatus -- Nematodes -- Oesophagus -- Spirocerca lupi -- Stomach -- Ollulanus tricuspis -- Physaloptera praeputialis -- Physaloptera rara -- Capillaria putorii -- Gnathostoma spinigerum -- Small intestine -- Toxocara canis -- Toxocara cati -- Toxascaris leonina -- Strongyloides stercoralis -- Ancylostoma caninum -- Ancylostoma braziliense -- Ancylostoma tubaeforme -- Ancylostoma ceylanicum -- Uncinaria stenocephala -- Oncicola canis -- Large intestine -- Trichuris vulpis -- Protozoan parasites -- Tetratrichomonas canistomae -- Tetratrichomonas felistomae -- Coccidiosis -- Isospora canis -- Isospora felis -- Isospora revolta -- Hammondia hammondi -- Hammondia heydorni -- Besnoitia wallacei -- Cryptosporidium canis -- Cryptosporidium felis -- References -- Chapter 9 Parasites of liver and pancreas -- Capillaria hepatica (Synonym: Calodium hepaticum) -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic. , Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Opisthorchis tenuicollis or O. felineus or O. viverrini -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Treatment -- Control -- Opisthorchis sinensis or Clonorchis sinensis -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Metorchis conjunctus -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Metorchis albidus -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Pathogenesis -- Pathology -- Treatment -- Control -- Pseudamphistomum truncatum -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Platynosomum illiciens (Synonym: Platynosomum fastosum) -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Eurytrema procyonis -- Introduction -- Description gross -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Leishmania donovani infantum (Synonym: Leishmania chagasi) -- Introduction -- Description -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- Hepatozoon canis -- Introduction -- Description microscopic -- Life cycle -- Pathogenesis -- Clinical signs -- Diagnosis -- Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Treatment -- Control -- References. , Chapter 10 Parasites of the musculoskeletal system.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rana, Tanmoy Organ-Specific Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323953528
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Hoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
    UID:
    almafu_9961286948502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxix, 338 pages) : , illustrations (chiefly color), maps
    ISBN: 9781119896128 , 1119896126 , 9781119896135 , 1119896134 , 9781119896142 , 1119896142
    Content: "The main purpose of the book is to elucidate various diseases of goats exposed to various types of pathogens and systemic diseases. The book will emphasize the disease, disease diagnosis and treatment in an elaborate way. The basic book will be helpful for undergraduates, postgraduates, and research scholars and academicians to develop knowledge of the diseases, diagnosis and treatment in a systematic way. The exhibitions of animal disease severity as well as clinical manifestation are also justified for microbial pathogens identifications"--
    Note: Nutrition and management of goats / Rohit Kumar -- Handling and restraining of goats / Falguni Mridha -- Clinical findings of diseases of goats / Sunita Choudhary, Justin Davis K, Chetan Kumar GK and Pratishtha Sharma -- Collection, preservation, processing and dispatch of clinical materials of goats / Gauri A. Chandratre -- Parasitic diseases of goats / Chetan Kumar G. K. -- Mycoplasma, rickettsia and chlamydia diseases of goats / Ranjani Rajasekaran, Hridya Susan Varughese, K. Padmanath, P. Shilpa -- Bacterial diseases of goats / Vipin Maurya -- Fungal diseases of goats / Pardeep Sharma and Tanmoy Rana -- Viral diseases of goats / Abha Tikoo, Savleen Kour, Rajesh Agrawal -- Transboundary, emerging and exotic diseases of goats / Subir Singh -- Production diseases of goats / Gaurav Charaya, Jasleen Kaur, Chinmoy Maji, Tanmoy Rana -- Poisoning in goats / K.A. Sadariya , S. K. Bhavsar and T. H. Solanki -- Genetic diseases of goats / Simant Kumar Nanda -- Protozoan diseases in goats / Vikrant Sudan, Deepak Sumbria, Rabjot Kour -- Metabolic diseases in goats / Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara, Benito Soto-Blanco -- Nutritional deficiency diseases in goats / Chinmoy Maji, Suman Biswas, Jasleen Kaur -- Diagnostic techniques in goats / Mohd. Iqbal Yatoo, Oveas Raffiq Parray, Rather Izhar Ul Haq, Mohsina Mushtaq -- Management of pain from surgery and lameness in goats / Joe Smith -- Antimicrobial resistance in goats production practices / Bhupamani Das, Kruti Debnath Mandal, Abhinav Suthar, Chinmoy Maji -- Prevention and control strategy in combating diseases of goats / Amita Tiwari, Shivangi Udainiya, Tanmoy Rana.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Principles of diseases of goats and its preventive measures Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2024 ISBN 9781119896111
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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