Handbook of Equine Parasite Control (PDF)
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A must-have guide for any equine veterinarian, this is apractical and concise handbook on the control of equineparasites. It enables you to advise your clients effectivelyon evidence-based parasite control programs. The first section ofthe book reviews the...
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A must-have guide for any equine veterinarian, this is apractical and concise handbook on the control of equineparasites. It enables you to advise your clients effectivelyon evidence-based parasite control programs. The first section ofthe book reviews the basic biology of internal parasites and thefactors influencing their transmission. The second sectiondiscusses the general principles of parasite control. The thirdsection provides diagnostic and assessment tools for interpretingclinical, historical and laboratory information. Finally thefourth section contains 20 case studies reflecting the full rangeof parasites and providing detailed answers and discussions,providing you with the opportunity to practice the application ofknowledge and illustrating the concepts of modern parasitecontrol.
Handbook of Equine Parasite Control is an invaluablecompanion for equine veterinary practitioners, veterinary students,equine veterinary technicians and nurses, researchers in equineparasitology, horse owners, and farm and stable managers.
Handbook of Equine Parasite Control is an invaluablecompanion for equine veterinary practitioners, veterinary students,equine veterinary technicians and nurses, researchers in equineparasitology, horse owners, and farm and stable managers.
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Preface vii Acknowledgments ix SECTION I Internal Parasites and Factors Affecting Their Transmission 1 1 Biology and Life Cycles of Equine Parasites 3 2 Pathology of Parasitism and Impact on Performance 24 3 Environmental Factors Affecting Parasite Transmission 45 4 Host Factors Affecting Parasite Transmission 53 5 Parasite Factors Affecting Transmission 58 SECTION II Principles of Equine Parasite Control 67 6 Decreasing Parasite Transmission by Nonchemical Means 69 7 Pharmaceutical Approaches to Parasite Control 80 SECTION III Diagnosis and Assessment of Parasitologic Information 101 8 Diagnostic Techniques for Equine Parasitism 103 9 Detection of Anthelmintic Resistance 128 10 Evaluating Historical Information 138 11 Synopsis of Evidence-Based Parasite Control 145 SECTION IV Case Histories 153 Case 1 Mystery Drug 155 Case 2 Pyrantel Efficacy Evaluation 158 Case 3 Egg Count Results From Illinois Yearlings 160 Case 4 Colic and Parasites 163 Case 5 Confinement after Deworming 166 Case 6 Abdominal Distress in a Foal 168 Case 7 Quarantining Advice 171 Case 8 Diarrhea and Colic 173 Case 9 Foal Diarrhea 176 Case 10 Oral Lesion 179 Case 11 Skin Lesion 181 Case 12 Legal Case 184 Case 13 Repeated Egg Counts 186 Case 14 Repeated Colic 189 Case 15 Ivermectin Efficacy 193 Case 16 Ten Commandments 195 Case 17 Ivermectin Egg Reappearance 198 Case 18 Name that Worm 201 Case 19 Parasite Control for Yearlings 203 Case 20 Reaction to Treatment 205 Index 207
Autoren-Porträt von Craig Reinemeyer, Martin Nielsen
Craig R. Reinemeyer graduated from the Ohio StateUniversity College of Veterinary Medicine in 1976, and spent 5years in mixed animal practice before returning to OSU to pursue aPhD in veterinary parasitology. He was a faculty member ofthe University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine from1984 to 1998, and served as the President of the AmericanAssociation of Veterinary Parasitologists from 2003 to 2004. In 1997, Dr. Reinemeyer founded East Tennessee Clinical Research, acontract research organization that conducts pharmaceutical studiesto facilitate the development of new veterinary drugs. ETCR's efforts have contributed to the approval of severalcurrently marketed anthelmintics for horses, cattle, andpets.Martin K. Nielsen is Assistant Professor in theDepartment of Veterinary Science of the Maxwell H. Gluck EquineResearch Center at the University of Kentucky. He has a doctoratefrom the University of Copenhagen, and was a faculty member therefor four years before moving to Kentucky. His research interestsinclude endoparasite infections of horses, clinical and moleculardiagnosis, epidemiology, surveillance, and control.
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- Autoren: Craig Reinemeyer , Martin Nielsen
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 224 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118364163
- ISBN-13: 9781118364161
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.08.2012
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