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ISBN 10: 160741631X
ISBN 13: 978-1607416319
Author: Gregory V. Lamann
Veterinary parasitology is the study of animal parasites, especially relationships between parasites and animal hosts, and their interactions. Parasites of domestic animals (livestock and pet animals) as well as wildlife animals are considered. Veterinary parasitology studies genesis and development of parasitoses in animal host. Veterinary parasitology also studies taxonomy and systematics of parasites, morphology, life cycles, and living needs of parasites in environment and in animal host. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of animal parasitoses are designed using procured observations. Data obtained from parasitological research in animals helps in veterinary practice and improve animal breeding. Major goal of veterinary parasitology is to protect animals and improve their health status. Moreover, a number of animal parasites are transmitted to humans. Therefore, veterinary parasitology is also important for public health.
Table of contents:
Chapter I
Histomonas Meleagridis: A New Focus on a Re-emerging Protozoan Parasite Nele Bleyen, Jan Mast, Koen De Gussem, Jeroen De Gussem, Maarten De Gussem and Bruno M. Goddeeris
Chapter II
Parasite Control and Livestock Production in Nigeria Nicodemus M. Usch
Chapter III
Common Avian Parasites and Emerging Diseases Margit Gabriele Muller
Chapter IV
Primary Immune Response and Parasite Dissemination in Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis P.S.T. Veras, W.L.C. dos Santos, T.F. Almeida and C.A.T. Rodrigues
Chapter V
Epidemiologic Aspects of Bovine Neosporosis in High-Producing Dairy Herds in North-eastern Spain (Review) S. Almería, I. García-Ispierto, J. I. Yaniz and F. López-Gatius
Chapter VI
Gene Expression in the Bovine Gastro-intestinal Tract During Nematode Infection Robert W. Li and Louis C. Gasbarre
Chapter VII
An Update on Libyostrongylus, a Gastrointestinal Nematode of Ostriches Clovis de Paula Santos, Josiana Gomes de Andrade and Renato Augusto DaMatta
Chapter VIII
Genital Lesions and Venereal Transmission of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis Renato L. Santos, Erica A. Costa and Kristel K. Pangrazio
Chapter IX
The Relevance of Giardia Infections in Veterinary Medicine Thomas Geurden and Edwin Claerebout
Chapter X
Serological Diagnosis of Parelaphostrongylus Tenuis in Cervids of North America: A Review Oladele Ogunremi
Chapter XI
Tick G Protein-coupled Receptors as Targets for Development of New Acaricides Felix D. Guerrero and Scot E. Dowd
Chapter XII
Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in Lancet Fluke (Dicrocoelium Dendriticum) L. Skálová, V. Cvilink, H. Bártíková, J. Lamka and B. Szotáková
Chapter XIII
Cross-immunity and Interpretation of the Diagnostics of Parasitic Trematodosis in Ruminants by Means of Immunoenzymatic Probes A. Paz-Silva, M. Arias, I. Francisco, F.J. Curtains, R. Francisco, P. Diaz, L.I. Sudre, P. Die-Βαλος, P. Morrondo, and R. Sanchez-Andrade
Chapter XIV
Animal Models Suitable for Studying Complex Polygenic Processes Lucila Hinrichsen, Ricardo Di Masso, Maria Delia Vasconi and Claudio Giudici
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