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Diagnostic parasitology for veterinary technicians / Charles M. Hendrix, DVM, PhD, Ed Robinson, CVT.

By: Hendrix, Charles MContributor(s): Robinson, EdMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2023]Copyright date: Elsevier, [2023] St. Louis, MissouriEdition: Sixth editionDescription: xliv, 387 pages : illustrations (some color)ISBN: 9780323831031; 0323831036Subject(s): Veterinary clinical parasitology | Parasites | Parasitic Diseases, Animal | Animals, Domestic | Animals, Laboratory | Parasites | Veterinary parasitologyDDC classification: SF810 .H46 2023
Contents:
Parasites by host species -- The language of veterinary parasitology -- Parasites that infect and infest domestic animals -- Introduction to nematodes -- Nematodes that infect domestic animals -- The phylum platyhelminthes, class cestoda -- Tapeworms that parasitize domestic animals and humans -- The phylum platyhelminthes, class trematoda -- Trematodes (flukes) of animals and humans -- The phylum acanthocephala -- The protozoans -- Common protozoans that infect domestic animals -- Introduction to the arthropods -- Arthropods that infect and infest domestic animals -- Introduction to the phylum arthropoda, subphylum pentastomida -- The phyum annelida -- Parasites of public health importance in veterinary parasitology -- Common laboratory procedures for diagnosing parasitism -- Reference to common parasite ova and forms seen in veterinary medicine -- Epilogue: Becoming proficient in veterinary medicine's most important skill -- Appendix A: parasite reference list by species and parasite type -- Appendix B: VTNE review questions in parasitology -- Appendix C: antiparasitic drugs by host species -- Appendix D: zoonotic and discourse-speaking or writing authoritatively about parasitic zoonoses.
Summary: "Featuring concise discussions of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites, this book covers parasites by group - including nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, protozoans,arthropods, and leeches - with desciptions of morphology, life cycle, and important parasites for each. Each chapter is conveniently organized by host species: dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, swine, birds, lab animals, fish, and reptiles. In full color, this guide provides the skills that veterinary technicians need to collect samples, perform lab procedures, and communicate with clients."--
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Parasites by host species -- The language of veterinary parasitology -- Parasites that infect and infest domestic animals -- Introduction to nematodes -- Nematodes that infect domestic animals -- The phylum platyhelminthes, class cestoda -- Tapeworms that parasitize domestic animals and humans -- The phylum platyhelminthes, class trematoda -- Trematodes (flukes) of animals and humans -- The phylum acanthocephala -- The protozoans -- Common protozoans that infect domestic animals -- Introduction to the arthropods -- Arthropods that infect and infest domestic animals -- Introduction to the phylum arthropoda, subphylum pentastomida -- The phyum annelida -- Parasites of public health importance in veterinary parasitology -- Common laboratory procedures for diagnosing parasitism -- Reference to common parasite ova and forms seen in veterinary medicine -- Epilogue: Becoming proficient in veterinary medicine's most important skill -- Appendix A: parasite reference list by species and parasite type -- Appendix B: VTNE review questions in parasitology -- Appendix C: antiparasitic drugs by host species -- Appendix D: zoonotic and discourse-speaking or writing authoritatively about parasitic zoonoses.

"Featuring concise discussions of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites, this book covers parasites by group - including nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, protozoans,arthropods, and leeches - with desciptions of morphology, life cycle, and important parasites for each. Each chapter is conveniently organized by host species: dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, swine, birds, lab animals, fish, and reptiles. In full color, this guide provides the skills that veterinary technicians need to collect samples, perform lab procedures, and communicate with clients."--

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