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This chapter presents the use and efficacy of some of the most commonly used medications and several less commonly used medications to treat psychiatric conditions and abnormal behaviours of cats and dogs.
This chapter describes the history, use and efficacy of the different types of vaccines against Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in animals.
This article describes the history, development and efficacy of the different types of vaccines against Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis.
This chapter describes the development of animal models to understand the pathogenesis of infection and disease and to test novel vaccine candidates for Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis.
This chapter describes the dosage, efficacy and adverse effects of anti-arrhythmic agents used to treat arrhythmia in horses.
A brief discussion on the indications, contraindications, dosing protocols, costs, and other issues for all medications that may benefit a patient's psychological well-being was presented.
This chapter describes the equipment, procedures and efficacy of dry cleaning, soaking with water and a cleaning product, high pressure cleaning and drying and the use, efficacy and resistance to different types of disinfectants in animal disease prevention and control.
The selection, application and efficacy of topical drugs for the treatment of various skin diseases in horses are discussed.
Bacteriocins from Gram-positive bacteria are a large and heterogeneous group of geneencoded antimicrobial peptides that display antagonism against other bacteria. Although they have been employed for decades as food preservatives, bacteriocins have more recently also been regarded as viable...