Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat
A Color Handbook
Herausgeber: Evason, Michelle; Weese, Scott
Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat
A Color Handbook
Herausgeber: Evason, Michelle; Weese, Scott
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This is a concise and quick reference guide, clinically oriented, based on experience underpinned by published research data. The systems-based approach emphasizes the problem list process utilized by most practitioners when faced with a patient presenting with a single or variety of clinical symptoms.
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This is a concise and quick reference guide, clinically oriented, based on experience underpinned by published research data. The systems-based approach emphasizes the problem list process utilized by most practitioners when faced with a patient presenting with a single or variety of clinical symptoms.
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- Veterinary Color Handbook Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 254mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9781032570105
- ISBN-10: 1032570105
- Artikelnr.: 69115022
- Veterinary Color Handbook Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 254mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9781032570105
- ISBN-10: 1032570105
- Artikelnr.: 69115022
Scott Weese is a veterinary internist and microbiologist, chief of infection control at University of Guelph Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre, and Canada Research Chair in zoonotic diseases. As editor in chief of Clinician's Brief, Dr. Weese provides quintessential expertise on infectious and zoonotic diseases (particularly of companion animals), infection control, and antimicrobial therapy. Scott is also co-editor of Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction published by CRC press. Michelle Evason is a veterinary internist at the University of Prince Edward Island Atlantic Veterinary College. She has worked in companion animal specialty practice, in academia, in the animal health industry and as an independent consultant. She has myriad clinical and research interests and enjoys teaching above all things- aside from her children.
Preface. Chapter 1: Respiratory System: Bacterial: Bordetella bronchiseptica
Streptococcus zooepidemicus
Mycoplasma
Chlamydophia felis. Viral: Canine influenza virus
Canine parainfluenza virus
Canine adenovirus
Feline herpesvirus
Feline calicivirus
Canine respiratory coronavirus. Fungal/Mycotic: Cryptococcus
Aspergillus
Blastomyces
Coccididioidomyces
Histoplasma. Parasitic/Protozoal: Nasal Mites (Pneumonyssoides caninum)
Dirofilaria
Angiostrongylus vasorum
Wolbachia. Lungworms: Oslerus osleri
Capillaria/ Eucoleus/Paragonimus
kellitcotti
Aleurostrongylus
Crenosoma
Filaroides.Chapter 2: Enteric (GI): Bacterial GI: Salmonella
Campylobacter
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium difficile
Yersinia. Other/clinical relevance: E.coli
Helicobacter. Viral GI: Canine parvovirus
Feline panleukopenia virus
Norovirus
Coronavirus
Rotavirus. Parasitic/Protozoal GI: Cryptosporidum
Giardia
Coccidia
Tritrichomonas
Toxocara
Baylisascaris
Echinococcus
Taenia
Whipworms
Hookworms
Physaloptera
Hetrobilharzia
Ollulanus. Fungal GI: Histoplasma. Parasitic - Liver & pancreatic flukes: Platynosonum concinnum
Eurytrema procyonis. Chapter 3: Urinary System: Bacterial: Bacterial Cystitis & pyelonephritis & prostatitis
Staph
Strep
Enterococcus
E.coli
Leptospira
MDR
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Coryne
Fungal: UTI. Parasitic - Renal: Dioctophyme renale. Chapter 4: Neurologic System: Bacterial: Clostridium tetani
Clostridium botulinum. Viral: Rabies
EEE
West Nile virus
Pseudorabies
Distemper
Prions. Chapter 5: The Skin and Wounds: A. The Skin: Parasitic: Otodectes
Demodex
Cheyletiella
Sarcoptes
Notoedres
Sporothrix
Cuterebra. Fungal: Dermatophytes. Bacterial: Pyoderma
Otitis
Staph sp..B. Draining Wounds: Bacterial: Nocardia
Actinomyces
C. Atypical pathogens: Bacterial: Mycobacterium-NTM
TB & feline leprosy. Chapter 6: Hematologic and Multi-system (Vector borne) Pathogens: Bacterial: Bartonella
Ehrlichia
Anaplasma
Rickett
Streptococcus zooepidemicus
Mycoplasma
Chlamydophia felis. Viral: Canine influenza virus
Canine parainfluenza virus
Canine adenovirus
Feline herpesvirus
Feline calicivirus
Canine respiratory coronavirus. Fungal/Mycotic: Cryptococcus
Aspergillus
Blastomyces
Coccididioidomyces
Histoplasma. Parasitic/Protozoal: Nasal Mites (Pneumonyssoides caninum)
Dirofilaria
Angiostrongylus vasorum
Wolbachia. Lungworms: Oslerus osleri
Capillaria/ Eucoleus/Paragonimus
kellitcotti
Aleurostrongylus
Crenosoma
Filaroides.Chapter 2: Enteric (GI): Bacterial GI: Salmonella
Campylobacter
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium difficile
Yersinia. Other/clinical relevance: E.coli
Helicobacter. Viral GI: Canine parvovirus
Feline panleukopenia virus
Norovirus
Coronavirus
Rotavirus. Parasitic/Protozoal GI: Cryptosporidum
Giardia
Coccidia
Tritrichomonas
Toxocara
Baylisascaris
Echinococcus
Taenia
Whipworms
Hookworms
Physaloptera
Hetrobilharzia
Ollulanus. Fungal GI: Histoplasma. Parasitic - Liver & pancreatic flukes: Platynosonum concinnum
Eurytrema procyonis. Chapter 3: Urinary System: Bacterial: Bacterial Cystitis & pyelonephritis & prostatitis
Staph
Strep
Enterococcus
E.coli
Leptospira
MDR
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Coryne
Fungal: UTI. Parasitic - Renal: Dioctophyme renale. Chapter 4: Neurologic System: Bacterial: Clostridium tetani
Clostridium botulinum. Viral: Rabies
EEE
West Nile virus
Pseudorabies
Distemper
Prions. Chapter 5: The Skin and Wounds: A. The Skin: Parasitic: Otodectes
Demodex
Cheyletiella
Sarcoptes
Notoedres
Sporothrix
Cuterebra. Fungal: Dermatophytes. Bacterial: Pyoderma
Otitis
Staph sp..B. Draining Wounds: Bacterial: Nocardia
Actinomyces
C. Atypical pathogens: Bacterial: Mycobacterium-NTM
TB & feline leprosy. Chapter 6: Hematologic and Multi-system (Vector borne) Pathogens: Bacterial: Bartonella
Ehrlichia
Anaplasma
Rickett
Preface. Chapter 1: Respiratory System: Bacterial: Bordetella bronchiseptica
Streptococcus zooepidemicus
Mycoplasma
Chlamydophia felis. Viral: Canine influenza virus
Canine parainfluenza virus
Canine adenovirus
Feline herpesvirus
Feline calicivirus
Canine respiratory coronavirus. Fungal/Mycotic: Cryptococcus
Aspergillus
Blastomyces
Coccididioidomyces
Histoplasma. Parasitic/Protozoal: Nasal Mites (Pneumonyssoides caninum)
Dirofilaria
Angiostrongylus vasorum
Wolbachia. Lungworms: Oslerus osleri
Capillaria/ Eucoleus/Paragonimus
kellitcotti
Aleurostrongylus
Crenosoma
Filaroides.Chapter 2: Enteric (GI): Bacterial GI: Salmonella
Campylobacter
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium difficile
Yersinia. Other/clinical relevance: E.coli
Helicobacter. Viral GI: Canine parvovirus
Feline panleukopenia virus
Norovirus
Coronavirus
Rotavirus. Parasitic/Protozoal GI: Cryptosporidum
Giardia
Coccidia
Tritrichomonas
Toxocara
Baylisascaris
Echinococcus
Taenia
Whipworms
Hookworms
Physaloptera
Hetrobilharzia
Ollulanus. Fungal GI: Histoplasma. Parasitic - Liver & pancreatic flukes: Platynosonum concinnum
Eurytrema procyonis. Chapter 3: Urinary System: Bacterial: Bacterial Cystitis & pyelonephritis & prostatitis
Staph
Strep
Enterococcus
E.coli
Leptospira
MDR
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Coryne
Fungal: UTI. Parasitic - Renal: Dioctophyme renale. Chapter 4: Neurologic System: Bacterial: Clostridium tetani
Clostridium botulinum. Viral: Rabies
EEE
West Nile virus
Pseudorabies
Distemper
Prions. Chapter 5: The Skin and Wounds: A. The Skin: Parasitic: Otodectes
Demodex
Cheyletiella
Sarcoptes
Notoedres
Sporothrix
Cuterebra. Fungal: Dermatophytes. Bacterial: Pyoderma
Otitis
Staph sp..B. Draining Wounds: Bacterial: Nocardia
Actinomyces
C. Atypical pathogens: Bacterial: Mycobacterium-NTM
TB & feline leprosy. Chapter 6: Hematologic and Multi-system (Vector borne) Pathogens: Bacterial: Bartonella
Ehrlichia
Anaplasma
Rickett
Streptococcus zooepidemicus
Mycoplasma
Chlamydophia felis. Viral: Canine influenza virus
Canine parainfluenza virus
Canine adenovirus
Feline herpesvirus
Feline calicivirus
Canine respiratory coronavirus. Fungal/Mycotic: Cryptococcus
Aspergillus
Blastomyces
Coccididioidomyces
Histoplasma. Parasitic/Protozoal: Nasal Mites (Pneumonyssoides caninum)
Dirofilaria
Angiostrongylus vasorum
Wolbachia. Lungworms: Oslerus osleri
Capillaria/ Eucoleus/Paragonimus
kellitcotti
Aleurostrongylus
Crenosoma
Filaroides.Chapter 2: Enteric (GI): Bacterial GI: Salmonella
Campylobacter
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium difficile
Yersinia. Other/clinical relevance: E.coli
Helicobacter. Viral GI: Canine parvovirus
Feline panleukopenia virus
Norovirus
Coronavirus
Rotavirus. Parasitic/Protozoal GI: Cryptosporidum
Giardia
Coccidia
Tritrichomonas
Toxocara
Baylisascaris
Echinococcus
Taenia
Whipworms
Hookworms
Physaloptera
Hetrobilharzia
Ollulanus. Fungal GI: Histoplasma. Parasitic - Liver & pancreatic flukes: Platynosonum concinnum
Eurytrema procyonis. Chapter 3: Urinary System: Bacterial: Bacterial Cystitis & pyelonephritis & prostatitis
Staph
Strep
Enterococcus
E.coli
Leptospira
MDR
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Coryne
Fungal: UTI. Parasitic - Renal: Dioctophyme renale. Chapter 4: Neurologic System: Bacterial: Clostridium tetani
Clostridium botulinum. Viral: Rabies
EEE
West Nile virus
Pseudorabies
Distemper
Prions. Chapter 5: The Skin and Wounds: A. The Skin: Parasitic: Otodectes
Demodex
Cheyletiella
Sarcoptes
Notoedres
Sporothrix
Cuterebra. Fungal: Dermatophytes. Bacterial: Pyoderma
Otitis
Staph sp..B. Draining Wounds: Bacterial: Nocardia
Actinomyces
C. Atypical pathogens: Bacterial: Mycobacterium-NTM
TB & feline leprosy. Chapter 6: Hematologic and Multi-system (Vector borne) Pathogens: Bacterial: Bartonella
Ehrlichia
Anaplasma
Rickett