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A Color Atlas of Clinical Helminthology of Domestic Animals,
Revised Edition
by N. Taira , Y. Ando , J. C. Williams , J.C. Williams
Revised Edition
by N. Taira , Y. Ando , J. C. Williams , J.C. Williams

Pages: 173
Publisher: --
Edition: Revised, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0444512624
Publisher: --
Edition: Revised, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0444512624
Description
This volume comprehensively illustrates all major helminth parasites of veterinary importance using more than 900 spectacular color photographs of exceptional quality and clarity. No comparable atlas or publication of helminth parasites and their effect on the host animal exists.
It demonstrates the life cycle stages, clinical conditions, diagnostic measures, fecal examination techniques, pathology and epidemiology relevant to helminths of domestic and companion animals.
The scope and subject matter of this atlas are addressed to a broad audience interested in the helminth parasites of domestic animals, many of which are of zoonotic importance. The atlas will be an invaluable reference work in veterinary schools, medical schools, and schools of public health, at both undergraduate and graduate teaching levels. It will be of great assistance to parasitologists, animal and human healthcare
This volume comprehensively illustrates all major helminth parasites of veterinary importance using more than 900 spectacular color photographs of exceptional quality and clarity. No comparable atlas or publication of helminth parasites and their effect on the host animal exists.
It demonstrates the life cycle stages, clinical conditions, diagnostic measures, fecal examination techniques, pathology and epidemiology relevant to helminths of domestic and companion animals.
The scope and subject matter of this atlas are addressed to a broad audience interested in the helminth parasites of domestic animals, many of which are of zoonotic importance. The atlas will be an invaluable reference work in veterinary schools, medical schools, and schools of public health, at both undergraduate and graduate teaching levels. It will be of great assistance to parasitologists, animal and human healthcare
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