Home Blog Page 101

Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles: Color Atlas and Text

Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles: Color Atlas and Text

Infectious Diseases And Pathology Of Reptiles: Color Atlas And Text Pdf Download

By Michael M. Garner and Elliott R. Jacobson

Far from the line drawings and black-and-white photos of the past, Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles features high-quality, color photos of normal anatomy and histology, as well as gross, light, and electron microscopic images of pathogens and diseases. Many of these images have never before been published, and come directly from the esteemed editor’s collection documenting more than 30 years in the research of infectious diseases and veterinary care of reptiles.
A comprehensive reference, the book includes definitive information on every aspect of the anatomy, pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases affecting reptiles. Beginning with a thorough review of the biology, anatomy, and histology of reptiles, the introductory chapters cover all major systems and provide the most complete single source for color images of reptile histology. It addresses the mechanism of reptile immunology and the response to pathogens, and explains how immunological response is key to differential diagnosis. Given the difficulty in isolating certain pathogens for identification, the book provides an overview of electron microscopy, complete with electron micrographs of reptile pathogens, and introduces the necessity of molecular methods for diagnosis. The text outlines serodiagnostics and the development and use of immunological reagents specifically designed for reptiles in tests such as indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Finally, the book devotes several chapters to the viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases known to reptiles and methods for isolating these pathogens.
With up-to-the-minute data, a never-before-seen collection of images, and a stellar panel of contributors, Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles: Color Atlas and Text is the definitive resource for veterinarians, biologists, and researchers involved in the study of pathogens infecting reptiles.

Toxicology Of Reptiles

Recommended Book:
Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Overview of Biology, Anatomy, and Histology of Reptiles

2. Immunology of Reptiles

3. Hematology of Reptiles with Focus on Circulating Inflammatory Cells

4. Reptile Necropsy Techniques

5. Host Response to Infectious Agents and Identification of Pathogens in Tissue Section

6. Introduction to Basic Cytodiagnosis

7. Identifying Reptile Pathogens using Electron Microscopy

8. Molecular Diagnostics

9. Serodiagnostics

10. Viruses and Viral Diseases of Reptiles

11. Bacterial Diseases of Reptiles

12. Mycotic Diseases of Reptiles

13. Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of Reptiles

14 Isolation of Pathogens

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Zoonoses, Infectious Diseases Transmissible Between Animals and Humans, 4th Edition

Zoonoses, Infectious Diseases Transmissible Between Animals and Humans, 4th Edition

Zoonoses, Infectious Diseases Transmissible Between Animals And Humans, 4Th Edition Pdf Download

By Rolf Bauerfeind, Alexander Von Graevenitz, Peter Kimmig, Hans Gerd Schiefer, Tino Schwarz, Werner Slenczka and Horst Zahner

Zoonoses, Infectious Diseases Transmissible Between Animals and Humans, 4th Edition. Zoonoses are a persistent threat to the global human health
Today, more than 200 diseases occurring in humans and animals are known to be mutually transmitted. Classical infectious diseases, such as rabies, plague, and yellow fever, have not been eradicated despite major efforts.

New zoonotic diseases are on the increase due global conditions such as overpopulation, wars, and food scarcity, which facilitate human contact with rodents, stray animals, and their parasites. In addition, humans are unwittingly becoming accidental hosts and new links in an infectious chain by engaging in activities such as survival training, which involves camping in open areas and consumption of raw or insufficiently cooked food.

Zoonotic infections cause a variety of symptoms that often do not provide clear evidence of a known disease. Zoonoses, Fourth Edition, describes most occurring worldwide zoonosis and facilitates the identification, diagnosis and treatment of zoonotic infections.

Written by a team of doctors, medical microbiologists and veterinarians, this completely, revised edition covers all aspects of the epidemiology and prevention of zoonotic diseases through clear descriptions of various illnesses. Specifically, this fourth edition covers zoonosis caused by

    • viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites
    • infections caused by animal bites
    • infections and intoxications by animal foods
    • Iatrogenic transmission of zoonotic pathogens
Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Viral Zoonoses

2. Bacterial Zoonoses

3. Fungal Zoonoses

4. Parasitic Zoonoses

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Appendix D

Index

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Zoo and Wild Mammal Formulary

Zoo and Wild Mammal Formulary

Zoo And Wild Mammal Formulary Pdf Download

By Alicia Hahn

Zoo and Wild Mammal Formulary offers fast access to authoritative dosing information for drugs used in more than 35 zoo and wild mammal groups, including marsupials, bears, and elephants. Taking an easy-to-use tabular format, the book is organized by taxa, with drug doses sorted by type and alphabetically arranged in every chapter.

Clear and comprehensive, the book offers dosages for all important drugs, including antibiotics, antifungals, anesthetics, analgesics, and more. Each dose is referenced with a journal or textbook source, including the number of animals in the study where available, making it easy to find trusted information.

Zoo and Wild Mammal Formulary is an essential reference for all veterinarians seeing zoo and wild animal patients, including zoo and wildlife veterinarians, veterinary specialists, and veterinary students.

Features

Features:

  • Offers essential drug information for a wide range of zoo and wild mammals in an easy-to-consult format
  • Provides dosing amounts for all important drugs, including antibiotics, antifungals, anesthetics, and analgesics
  • Includes dosages for over 35 mammal groups, including marsupials, bears, and elephants
  • Takes a tabular approach for quick reference
  • Makes it easy to find a referenced dose for these animals, eliminating time spent searching through other sources

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Platypus and Echidnas

2. Marsupials

3. Xenarthra: Anteaters, Armadillos, and Sloths

4. Pangolins

5. Aardvarks

6. Bats

7. Rodents

8. Primates

9. Nondomestic Canids

10. Bears

11. Small Omnivores and Carnivores: Red Pandas, Fossa, Skunks, Meerkats, Mustelids, Procyonids, and Viverrids

12. Hyenas

13. Nondomestic Felids

14. Whales and Dolphins

15. Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses

16. Manatees and Dugongs

17. Elephants

18. Hyraxes

19. Nondomestic Equids

20. Tapirs

21. Rhinoceroses

22. Nondomestic Pigs

23. Hippopotamuses

24. Camelids: Alpacas, Camels, Guanacos, and Llamas

25. Giraffes and Okapis

26. Deer

27. Nondomestic Cattle and Antelope

28. Nondomestic Goats and Sheep

Index

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy 6th Edition

Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy 6th Edition

Zoo And Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy 6Th Edition Pdf Download

Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy 6th Edition continues to provide outstanding coverage of today’s most relevant topics. Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy 6th Edition is an essential resource in zoo and wild animal medicine, addressing the special challenges posed by individual and herd medical management, newly emerging diseases in diverse wild animal populations, the effect of habitat loss and destruction on wildlife species, and the utilization of zoo animals in the surveillance and detection of potential zoonoses. The user-friendly current therapy approach continues to serve a vital function in the field by fostering a conservation biology ethic, bridging the gap between captive and free-ranging wild animal medicine, from a diverse group of experts.

Features

Features:

  • Includes practical guidance on such topics as behavioral training for medical procedures and the use of infrared thermography.
  • Divided into four sections — Conditions Affecting Multiple Species, Poikilotherms, Avian Medicine, and Mammals — to help you find the information you need quickly.
  • Extensive contributor list includes multinational contributors offering expert information on species from around the world.
  • Presents timely topics in zoo and wild animal medicine with 57 new chapters to provide the best and most current information available.
  • The most up-to-date information on hot topics such as avian influenza, West Nile virus, and other pathogens threatening wildlife and human populations on a global scale.
  • Cutting-edge insights on environmental and public health concerns, such as occupational exposure to zoonotic simian retroviruses and use of wildlife rehabilitation centers as monitors for ecosystem health.
  • A color plate section presents vivid depictions of external clinical signs for more accurate clinical recognition.

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Wildlife Forensics: Methods and Application

Wildlife Forensics: Methods and Application

Wildlife Forensics: Methods And Applications Pdf Download

By Jane E. Huffman and John R. Wallace

Wildlife Forensics: Methods and Applications provides an accessible and practical approach to the key areas involved in this developing subject. The book contains case studies throughout the text that take the reader from the field, to the lab analysis to the court room, giving a complete insight into the path of forensic evidence and demonstrating how current techniques can be applied to wildlife forensics.
The book contains approaches that wildlife forensic investigators and laboratory technicians can employ in investigations and provides the direction and practical advice required by legal and police professionals seeking to gain the evidence needed to prosecute wildlife crimes.

The book will bring together in one text various aspects of wildlife forensics, including statistics, toxicology, pathology, entomology, morphological identification, and DNA analysis.

This book will be an invaluable reference and will provide investigators, laboratory technicians and students in forensic Science/conservation biology classes with practical guidance and best methods for criminal investigations applied to wildlife crime.

Features

Features:

  • Includes practical techniques that wildlife forensic investigators and laboratory technicians can employ in investigations.
  • Includes case studies to illustrate various key methods and applications.
  • Brings together diverse areas of forensic science and demonstrates their application specifically to the field of wildlife crime.
  • Contains methodology boxes to lead readers through the processes of individual techniques.
  • Takes an applied approach to the subject to appeal to both students of the subject and practitioners in the field.
  • Includes a broad introduction to what is meant by ‘wildlife crime’, how to approach a crime scene and collect evidence and includes chapters dedicated to the key techniques utilized in wildlife investigations.
  • Includes chapters on wildlife forensic pathology; zooanthropological techniques; biological trace evidence analysis; the importance of bitemark evidence; plant and wildlife forensics; best practices and law enforcement.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

  1. Wildlife Ownership

  2. Society for Wildlife Forensic Science

  3. The Application of Forensic Science to Wildlife Evidence

  4. Defining a Crime Scene and Physical Evidence Collection

  5. Forensic Evidence Collection and Cultural Motives for Animal Harvesting

  6. Forensic Entomology and Wildlife

  7. Wildlife Forensic Pathology and Toxicology in Wound Analysis and Pesticide Poisoning

  8. The Use of Hair Morphology in the Identification of Mammals

  9. Plants and Wildlife Forensics

  10. Identification of Reptile Skin Products Using Scale Morphology

  11. Best Practices in Wildlife Forensic DNA

  12. Statistics for Wildlife Forensic DNA

  13. Forensic DNA Analysis of Wildlife Evidence

  14. DNA Applications and Implementation

  15. Conservation Genetics and Wildlife Forensics of Birds

  16. Wildlife Forensics in Thailand: Utilization of Mitochondrial DNA Sequences

  17. The Future of Wildlife Forensic Science

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Wild Mammals in Captivity: Principles and Techniques for Zoo Management, 2nd Edition

Wild Mammals in Captivity: Principles and Techniques for Zoo Management, 2nd Edition

Wild Mammals In Captivity: Principles And Techniques For Zoo Management, 2Nd Edition Pdf Download

By Devra G. Kleiman, Katerina V. Thompson and Charlotte Kirk Baer

Wild Mammals in Captivity: Principles and Techniques for Zoo Management, 2nd Edition. Zoos, aquaria, and wildlife parks are vital centers of animal conservation and management. For nearly fifteen years, these institutions have relied on Wild Mammals in Captivity as the essential reference for their work. Now the book reemerges in a completely updated second edition. Wild Mammals in Captivity presents the most current thinking and practice in the care and management of wild mammals in zoos and other institutions. In one comprehensive volume, the editors have gathered the most current information from studies of animal behavior; advances in captive breeding; research in physiology, genetics, and nutrition; and new thinking in animal management and welfare.

In this edition, more than three-quarters of the text is new, and information from more than seventy-five contributors is thoroughly updated. The standard text for all courses in zoo biology, Wild Mammals in Captivity will, in its new incarnation, continue to be used by zoo managers, animal caretakers, researchers, and anyone with an interest in how to manage animals in captive conditions.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

  1. Ethics of Keeping Mammals in Zoos and Aquariums

  2. Challenges of Zoo Animal Welfare

  3. Setting Standards for Evaluation of Captive Facilities

  4. Physical Methods of Capture, Handling, and Restraint of Mammals

  5. A Framework for Introduction and Socialization Processes for Mammals

  6. Principles of and Research on Environmental Enrichment for Mammals

  7. Impact of Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases on Mammal Management

  8. Safety Considerations in a Zoological Park

  9. Contemporary Topics in Wild Mammal Nutrition

  10. Quality Control Aspects of Feeding Wild Mammals in Captivity

  11. The History and Principles of Zoo Exhibition

  12. Visitors, Conservation Learning, and the Design of Zoo and Aquarium Experiences

  13. Managing Captive Mammals in Mixed-Species Communities

  14. Structural and Keeper Considerations in Exhibit Design

  15. How to Develop a Zoo-Based Environmental Enrichment Program

  16. Special Considerations for the Maintenance of Marine Mammals in Captivity

  17. Zoological Horticulture

  18. New and Sustainable Directions in Zoo Exhibit Design

  19. Demographic and Genetic Management of Captive Populations

  20. Regional Collection Planning for Mammals

  21. Management of “Surplus” Animals

  22. The Role of Captive Populations in Reintroduction Programs

  23. The Role of Zoos in Contributing to In Situ Conservation

  24. Research Trends in Zoos

  25. The Importance of Maintaining Natural Behaviors in Captive Mammals

  26. Animal Learning and Husbandry Training for Management

  27. Applying Knowledge of Mammalian Social Organization, Mating Systems, and Communication to Management

  28. The Management of Pregnancy and Parturition in Captive Mammals

  29. Parental Care and Behavioral Development in Captive Mammals

  30. Data Collection in the Zoo Setting, Emphasizing Behavior

  31. Reproductive Physiology

  32. Male Reproduction: Assessment, Management, Assisted Breeding, and Fertility Control

  33. Endocrine Monitoring of Reproduction and Stress

  34. Contraception as a Management Tool for Controlling Surplus Animals

Get This Book

File Size 8.7 MB
File Format PDF
Download  link Download Now | Go Premium, Unlock All Books
Useful Links: Support | Browse All Categories
Join Telegram Channel: Telegram

Voluntary Food Intake and Diet Selection of Farm Animals, 2nd Edition

Voluntary Food Intake and Diet Selection of Farm Animals, 2nd Edition

Voluntary Food Intake And Diet Selection Of Farm Animals 2Nd Edition Pdf Download

By J. M. Forbes

Voluntary Food Intake and Diet Selection of Farm Animals 2nd Edition. The feeding of farm animals directly effects their growth, health, reproduction and ultimately their economic value and is consequently one of the most studied areas of animal science. Building on the first edition and its predecessor, The Voluntary Food Intake of Farm Animals, Forbes has produced an up-to-date and more focused examination of developments in the understanding of voluntary food intake and new ideas and studies relating to diet selection. Chapters have been reorganized and updated to provide a more streamlined approach.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Part I: Basics

1: Introduction

2: Feeding Behaviour

Part II: Mechanisms

3: Feedbacks from the Gastrointestinal Tract

4: Metabolites and Hormones

5: Central Nervous System and the Special Senses

6: Learning about Food: Conditioned Preferences and Aversions

7: Diet Selection: Principles

8: Diet Selection: Practicalities

Part III: Theories

9: Integrative Theories of Food Intake Control

10: Minimal Total Discomfort

Part IV: Food Composition

11: Diet Digestibility, Energy Concentration and Supplementation of Forages

12: Protein and Other Nutrients

13: Appetites for Specific Nutrients

14: Silage

Part V: Animal and Environmental Factors

15: Growth and Fattening

16: Reproduction and Lactation

17: Environmental Factors Affecting Intake

18: Epilogue

Get This Book

File Size 2.6 MB
File Format PDF
Download  link Download Now | Go Premium, Unlock All Books
Useful Links: Support | Browse All Categories
Join Telegram Channel: Telegram

Veterinary Virology, 3rd Edition

Veterinary Virology, 3Rd Edition Pdf Download

Completely rewritten, this edition has expanded coverage of zoonotic viruses and the diseases they cause, and viruses and viral diseases of laboratory animals, poultry, fish, and wildlife. The concept of new emerging and reemerging viral diseases reflects the new perspective this concept has brought to veterinary and zoonotic virology and related fields. Part I presents fundamental principles of virology related to animal infection and disease. Part II details the properties and clinical features of the viruses that afflict animals and describes their treatment and control.

Features

Features:

  • Comprehensive coverage of animal viruses, viral diseases, and viral zoonoses
  • Covers veterinary and zoonotic virology from the perspective of pathogenesis of viral infections, as well as from the perspective of disease prevention and control


Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Principles of Virology:

  1. The Nature of Viruses as Etiologic Agents of Veterinary and Zoonotic Diseases.
  2. Viral Taxonomy and Nomenclature.
  3. Viral Replication.
  4. Viral Genetics and Evolution.
  5. Virus-Cell Interactions.
  6. Mechanisms of Infection and Spread of Viruses through the Body.
  7. Determinants of Viral Virulence and Host Resistance-Susceptibility.
  8. Immune Response to Viral Infections.
  9. Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases: Viral Strategies and Host Defense Mechanisms.
  10. Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases: Representative Model Diseases.
  11. Mechanisms of Viral Oncogenesis.
  12. Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases.
  13. Vaccination against Viral Diseases.
  14. Epidemiology of Viral Diseases.
  15. Surveillance, Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Viral Diseases.

Veterinary and Zoonotic Viral Diseases:

  1. Poxviridae.
  2. Asfarviridae.
  3. Iridoviridae.
  4. Herpesviridae.
  5. Adenoviridae.
  6. Papovaviridae.
  7. Parvoviridae.
  8. Circoviridae.
  9. Retroviridae.
  10. Birnaviridae.
  11. Paramyxoviridae.
  12. Rhabdoviridae.
  13. Filoviridae.
  14. Bornaviridae.
  15. Orthomyxoviridae.
  16. Bunyaviridae.
  17. Arenaviridae.
  18. Coronaviridae.
  19. Arteriviridae.
  20. Picornaviridae.
  21. Caliciviridae.
  22. Astroviridae.
  23. Torgaviridae.
  24. Flaviviridae.
  25. Prions: Agents of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies.
  26. Other Viruses:
  27. Hepadnaviridae, Deltavirus.
  28. Viral Diseases by Domestic Animal Species. Glossary.
    Index.

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Veterinary Treatment of Sheep and Goats

Veterinary Treatment of Sheep and Goats

Veterinary Treatment Of Sheep And Goats Pdf Download

By  Graham R Duncanson

Veterinary Treatment of Sheep and Goats. Sheep and goats are farmed worldwide for meat, milk, skins and wool. This diverse range of uses means that many people rely on these animals as a source of income, food and warm clothing, though they can also be kept as pets. With an accessible structure designed for use in the field, this book provides a general veterinary guide to treating common conditions in these animals. It addresses veterinary medicines and their uses, on-site surgery, equipment, normal values and vital signs, vaccination, nutrition, dental treatment, poisoning and dermatology. Worldwide disease conditions are also covered in detail, with a particular focus on the welfare of the animal and economic reality. A valuable field guide for the veterinary practitioner, this book is also essential reading for veterinary students.

Table of Contents

Table of contents:

1: Breeds

2: Behaviour and Restraint

3: Vital Signs and Sample Taking

4: Simple Diagnostic Tests

5: Veterinary Equipment

6: Veterinary Medicines

7: Vaccines

8: Sedation, Anaesthesia, Surgical Conditions and Euthanasia

9: Nutrition and Metabolic Conditions

10: Gastroenteric System

11: Respiratory and Circulatory System

12: Urinary System

13: Reproductive System

14: Neurological System

15: Locomotory System

16: Skin Conditions

17: Poisons

18: Sudden Death and Post-mortem Techniques

19: Zoonotic Diseases

20: Herd and Flock Health Plans

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access

Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas

Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas

Veterinary Treatment Of Llamas And Alpacas Pdf Download

By G. R. Duncanson

Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas. Llamas and alpacas are a globally expanding area of interest in the farming world. Kept as pets, stud animals, livestock guardians, and farmed for fibre and meat, national herds continue to grow and are an increasingly frequent presentation for large animal vets. This book provides practical everyday veterinary advice on common conditions and surgical procedures. Basic husbandry, nutrition, examination, vaccines, analgesia, anaesthesia, dermatology and poisons are covered, together with medicine and surgery options arranged by body system. Zoonotic diseases are treated with particular interest as alpacas are a common petting farm animal. An important field guide for any veterinary practitioner, this book is also of interest to veterinary students and camelid breeders.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1: Animal Husbandry

2: Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases

3: Examination

4: Sample Taking and Simple Diagnostic Tests

5: Veterinary Equipment

6: Veterinary Medicines

7: Vaccines

8: Sedation, Anaesthesia, Surgical Conditions and Euthanasia

9: Medicine and Surgery of the Gastroenteric System

10: Medicine and Surgery of the Respiratory and Circulatory Systems

11: Medicine and Surgery of the Urino-Genital System

12: Medicine and Surgery of the Neurological System

13: Medicine and Surgery of the Locomotory System

14: Skin Conditions

15: Cause of Sudden Death and Post-Mortem Technique

16: Poisons

17: Zoonotic Diseases

Get This Book

This Book is Avaiable for Members

Access this book instantly with a Premium membership

📄 PDF Format
⚡ Instant Delivery
Unlock Premium Access