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This chapter describes the risk factors, aetiology, clinical signs, pathology, treatment, prevention and control of bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal and parasitic diseases of pheasants and partridges raised as game birds in the UK.
This book chapter describes the pathology (prehepatic stages, hepatic stages, other host species), clinical aspects, effects on blood components, pathophysiology and metabolic aspects, effects on metabolism, and pathogenesis of Fasciola infection.
This chapter focuses on haemonchosis and nematodirosis in sheep in temperate regions. Subject headings are: parasite biology, pathology and pathophysiology; coinfections among abomasal nematodes; clinical observations; host responses; nutritional influences; periparturient period; larval ecology;...
This book chapter describes various aspects of scuticociliatosis: diagnosis, epidemiology, transmission, physiopathology, reservoir hosts, and control and prevention.
This book chapter describes various aspects of microsporidiosis caused by Loma salmonae: diagnosis, life cycle, influence of water temperature, host range, geographic range, pathobiology and physiopathology, clinical pathology, control and prevention, and recommendations for future studies.
This chapter describes the different pathways of disease transmission, risk factors, prepatent period, pathogenesis and clinical signs of infectious diseases in domestic animals.
Inflammation is classified on cytology based on the predominant cell type involved. It is subdivided into the following categories: neutrophilic, macrophagic, eosinophilic, lymphocytic and mixed (in the absence of a prevalent cell type). The recognition of the inflammatory pattern helps the...
Health and disease are important components in the broader concept of welfare. Understanding the relationship between health and welfare requires inferences about subjective feelings such as pain and distress. Similar types of disease occur in animals and humans, and our assessment of how animals...
The history, epidemiology, prevalence, distribution, transmission, virulence factors, clinical signs, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, control and public health aspects of salmonellosis in pigs are presented.
This chapter describes the history, epidemiology, prevalence, distribution, transmission, pathogenesis, pathology, genomics, clinical signs, diagnosis, prevention and control of salmonellosis in sheep.