Description
The objectives of Textbook of Clinical Parasitology in Dogs and Cats are: • To give a complete view of the main parasites that can be observed and diagnosed in dogs and cats, with particular focus on the European region. • To confirm the appropriate methods of diagnosis and to emphasise the importance of parasitological diagnosis (coproscopy, parasite observation), which is often forgotten by veterinarians. • To discuss the treatment and prevention of parasitoses, and the zoonotic risks linked to these diseases. This resource is intended to veterinarians and veterinary students to inform them about infestation, clinical studies, diagnosis, therapy, disease prevention and zoonotic threat. 431 p.
- Frédéric Beugnet. DVM, PhD, HDR, Agrégé en Parasitologie et Maladies Parasitaires, Dip. EVPC, Professor, Lecturer, Head of the Global Technical Services for Parasitology and Parasiticides. Merial (now Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health).
- Lénaïg Halos. DVM, MSc, PhD, Dip. EVPC, Specialized in Pet Parasitology, Global Technical Director. Merial (now Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health).
- Jacques Guillot. DVM, PhD, Dip. EVPC, Member of the French Society of Parasitology (SFP), Active member of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP), an independent, non-profit organisation, Currently Head of the Parasitology Department. Alfort Veterinary School (France). Et al…
- Publication date (digital version): 2018-04 – Research Gate Editions; Copyright © 2018 by Frédéric Beugnet, Lénaïg Halos and Jacques Guillot.
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