Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat A Color Handbook Veterinary Color Handbook Series
Coordonnateurs : Weese Scott, Evason Michelle
The field of infectious diseases in veterinary medicine is both rewarding and challenging, and this book offers small animal veterinarians a lifeline by balancing relevant background, guidance and optimizing efficiency. It provides a pathway for clinicians through this complex field by highlighting the most clinically relevant aspects of a wide range of diseases, and granting them consideration for placement on dog and cat differential lists. Organized according to a system-based structure, all the major clinically affected systems are covered along with a catch-all multisystem chapter for infectious diseases that escape easy classification.
The book is clinically oriented, based on experience underpinned by published research data. Pathogen-specific information enables rational choice of diagnostics, therapy, and prognostication for a complete list of small animal infectious diseases, that includes bacterial, viral, parasitic/protozoal and fungal pathogens. This concise reference guide will be an invaluable tool for clinicians as they develop their understanding of, and ability to communicate about, infectious diseases of the dog and cat.
Key features:
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.
Date de parution : 05-2023
20.3x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2019
19.4x26 cm
Thèmes d’Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat :
Mots-clés :
Chronic; PCR Test; Bacterial; Viral; Parasitic/Protozoal And Fungal Infections; USA; Canine And Feline; Kennel; Pathogens; Definitive Host; animal infectious disease; FeLV; drug resistance; Feline Immunodeficiency Virus; drug therapy; Intermediate Host; pathogenic process; Spinal Cord; patient risk assessment; Milbemycin Oxime; CSF Analysis; Large Bowel Diarrhea; CNS Involvement; PCR Assay; CNS Infection; Bordetella Bronchiseptica; Clavulanic Acid; Distemper; Canine Parvovirus; Veterinary Clinics; Gram Stain; Fecal Flotation; Domestic Cats; Infected Dogs; Multiple Organ Failure