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Veterinary Parasitology - Mike A. Taylor, R. L. Coop, R. L. Wall

Veterinary Parasitology

Buch | Hardcover
1032 Seiten
2015 | 4th Revised edition
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-0-470-67162-7 (ISBN)
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Veterinary Parasitology is widely considered to be the definitive veterinary parasitology reference for practitioners and students alike. The 4th Edition has been developed and enhanced into a two-part reference to reflect recent advances in the field, modern teaching practice, and updated parasite taxonomic classification systems.

  • Greatly expands and revises the systematic sections on helminthology, protozoology and entomology, and descriptions of animal parasites
  • Tailored for those directly involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitic diseases of domestic animals
  • Compatible with the diversity of current parasitology teaching modules - both for teaching parasite systematics and diseases on a host-organ basis
  • Offers the most detailed parasite descriptions available today for teachers, research groups, veterinarians in practice and in government service, and others involved in aspects of parasitic disease

Mike Taylor, an independent veterinary consultant, is an honorary Professor in Veterinary Parasitology at the Royal Veterinary College, London, former head of Parasitology at the Central Veterinary Laboratory (VLA), Weybridge and Wildlife Disease Surveillance at Central Science Laboratory York, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Veterinary Parasitology. He has written more than 250 scientific papers and 20 book chapters in the field.

Bob Coop is Honorary Fellow of the Moredun Foundation, and former Head of the Division of Parasitology at the Moredun Research Institute, Scotland. He is a former President of the British Association for Veterinary Parasitology and Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh.

Richard Wall is Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol, UK. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, and Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.

Prefaces to first edition

Acknowledgements to first edition

Preface and acknowledgements to second edition

Preface and acknowledgements to third edition

Preface and acknowledgements to fourth edition

Part 1 General Parasitology including Taxonomy, Diagnosis, Antiparastics

Chapter 1 Veterinary Helminthology

Chapter 2 Veterinary PROTOZOOLOGY

Chapter 3 Veterinary ENTOMOLOGY

4. The laboratory diagnosis of parasitism Helminth infections

Faecal examination

Collection of faeces

Methods of examination of faeces

Direct smear method

Floatation methods

Direct floatation

Improved Modified McMaster Method

Improved sensitivity methods

Identification of nematode eggs

Guide to egg count interpretation in ruminants

Identification of trematode eggs

Worm egg identification charts

Larval recovery

Culture and identification of larvae

Third-stage larval identification

Recovery of alimentary nematodes

Key to the identification of gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants

Guide to the adult alimentary nematodes of ruminants

Recovery of lungworms

Recovery of trematode and cestode parasites

Other aids to diagnosis of ruminant nematodes

Lectin binding assay

Plasma pepsinogen test

Pasture larval counts

Bulk milk tank tests

DNA based methods

Protozoal infections

Examination of faecal samples for coccidia

Identification keys for sporulated oocysts of Eimeria

Examination of faecal samples for other protozoa

Modified Ziehl-Neelsen Method for Cryptosporidium

Examination of blood and lymph

Examination of skin

Ectoparasites

Insects

Flies

Identification Keys

Lice and fleas

Identification keys

Ticks and mites

Identification Keys

Mounting and Preservation

Chemicals and Solutions

5. Antiparasitics

Introduction

Anthelmintics

Anthelmintics and their mode of action

Properties of anthelmintic compounds

Use of anthelmintics

Methods of administration

Antiprotozoals

Antiprotozoals and their mode of action

Use of antiprotozoals

Methods of administration

Ectoparasiticides (insecticides/acaricides)

Ectoparasiticides and their mode of action

Methods of pesticide application and uses

Resistance

Anthelmintic resistance

Pesticide resistance

Antiprotozoal resistance

6. The epidemiology of parasitic diseases

An increase in the numbers of infective stages

Contamination of the environment

Biotic potential

Stock management

Immune status of the host

Hypobiosis/diapause

Development and survival of infective stages

The microhabitat

Seasonal development

Stock management

An alteration in host susceptibility

Altered effects of an existing infection

Impact of nutrition on parasitic infections Diet

Influence of nutrition on expression of genotype

Pregnancy and lactation

Steroid therapy

Altered susceptibility to the acquisition of new infections

The role of intercurrent infections

The effect of chemotherapy

Hypersensitivity

The introduction of susceptible stock

Absence of acquired immunity

Absence of age immunity

Longevity of infective stages

The influence of genetic factors

Between host species

Between breeds

Sex

Strain of parasite

Introduction of infection into a clean environment

Introduction of new stock

The role of effluent

The role of infected vectors

7. Host Resistance to parasitic diseases

Species resistance

Age resistance

Breed resistance

Acquired immunity to helminth infections

The effect of the immune response

Evasion of the host's immune response

Parasite immunomodulation

The cost of the immune response

Acquired immunity to protozoal infections

Acquired immunity to arthropod infections

The future of parasite vaccines

Helminths

Natural antigens

Surface and somatic antigens

Excretory/sectretory antigens

Hidden antigens

Protozoa

Live vaccines

Killed and subunit vaccines

Ectoparasites

PART TWO Host-Parasite Diseases

8. Parasites of cattle

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the pancreas

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the connective tissue

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Flies

Lice

Mites

Cattle parasite checklist

9. Parasites of sheep and goats

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the pancreas

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Lice

Mites

Flies

Sheep parasite checklist

Goat parasite checklist

10. Parasites of horses

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Horse parasite checklist

11. Parasites of pigs

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the pancreas

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Pig parasite checklist

12. Parasites of dogs and cats

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Lice

Mites

Dog parasite checklist

Cat parasite checklist

13. Parasites of poultry and gamebirds

Endoparasites

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Lice

Mites

Chicken parasite checklist

Turkey parasite checklist

Duck parasite checklist

Goose parasite checklist

Pheasant parasite checklist

Partridge parasite checklist

Quail parasite checklist

Guinea fowl parasite checklist

14. Parasites of ungulates

Deer

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the connective tissue

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Camels

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the pancreas

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the connective tissue

Ectoparasites

Llamas, alpacas, guanacos

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Ectoparasites

Deer parasite checklist

Camel parasite checklist

Camelid parasite checklist

Buffalo

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Ectoparasites

Buffalo parasite checklist

15. Parasites of laboratory animals

Rabbits

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Ectoparasites

Guinea pigs

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Rats and mice

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Ectoparasites

Rabbit parasite checklist

Guinea pig parasite checklist

Rat parasite checklist

Mouse parasite checklist

Primates

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the liver

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Ectoparasites

Primate parasite checklist

16. Parasites of exotics

Pigeons

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the locomotory system

Parasites of the integument

Ectoparasites

Ratites (ostrich, rhea, emu)

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the circulatory system

Parasites of the nervous system

Ectoparasites

Reptiles

Parasites of the digestive system

Parasites of the respiratory system

Parasites of the reproductive/urogenital system

Parasites of the circulatory system

Ectoparasites

Pigeon parasite checklist

Ratite parasite checklist

17. Facultative ectoparasites and arthropod vectors

Ticks

Soft ticks (Argasidae)

Hard ticks

Mites

Trombiculidae

Insects

Fleas: Siphonaptera

Bugs: Hemiptera

Diptera

References and further reading

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.12.2015
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 221 x 281 mm
Gewicht 3148 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin Klinische Fächer Parasitologie
Schlagworte Lehrbuch Parasitologie in der Tiermedizin • Parasitologie • Veterinärmedizin / Mikrobiologie,Parasitologie,Infektionen,Immunologie
ISBN-10 0-470-67162-9 / 0470671629
ISBN-13 978-0-470-67162-7 / 9780470671627
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