Veterinary Preventive Medicine : Bacterial, Fungal and Rickettsial Diseases by D Dhauria, A K Gahlot And A K Gupta
Book Summary:
This book on Veterinary Preventive Medicine-I has been designed to give students rapid and easy access to all the information in a syllabus wise format by presenting the subject in a clear, understandable and logically organized way to prepare them for examination and to exploit their potential to a greater extent. Our aim has been to provide an easy-to-read reference source for undergraduate Veterinary students. The book has been prepared to provide comprehensive information on epidemiology, etiology, transmission, pathogenesis, clinical signs, post-mortem findings, diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases.
Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Veterinary.
Table of Contents:
SECTION-A: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
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General Information
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Classification of Disease
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Modes of Diseases Transmission
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Pattern of Disease
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Development of Infectious Disease
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Infectious Agents of the Disease
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Symptoms of Disease
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Collection and Preservation of Clinical Materials for Disease Diagnosis
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Methods of Control of Infection
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Laboratory Procedures for the Growth of Microorganisms
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Common Staining Procedures
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Laboratory Tests Generally Used in Disease Diagnosis
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Prevention of Diseases
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Common Terms
SECTION-B: BACTERIAL, FUNGAL AND RICKETTSIAL DISEASE
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Mastitis
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Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
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Brucellosis
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Tuberculosis
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Johne's Disease
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Black Quarter
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Tetanus
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Listeriosis
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Leptospirosis
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Camphylobacteriosis
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Actinomycosis
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Actinobacillosis
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Enterotoxaemia
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Glanders
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Strangles
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Ulcerative Lymphangitis
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Colibacillosis
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Fowl Typhoid
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Pullorum Disease
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Fowl Cholera
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Avian Mycoplasmosis
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Spirochaetosis
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Salmonellosis
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Swine Erysipelas
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Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
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Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia
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Anthrax
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Botulism
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Chlamydiosis
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Q-Fever
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Anaplasmosis
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Dermatophilosis
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Aspergillosis
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Candidiasis
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Histoplasmosis
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Sporotrichosis
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Coccidioidomycosis
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Mycotoxicosis