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상품명 Flynn's Parasites of Laboratory Animals 2판(2007년)
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저자 David G. Baker
상품코드 P0000CKN
출판사 Blackwell
발행일 2007
페이지 840 pages, 485 illustrations.
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Flynn's Parasites of Laboratory Animals

Second Edition

Edited by: David G. Baker (Louisiana State University)

Description

Prepared under the auspices of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine, this second edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to improve utility and readability. The book is now organized by vertebrate host species, with parasites presented phylogenetically within chapters. Additional highlights of this edition include introductory chapters on modern diagnostic techniques and parasite biology, and a new appendix features a complete drug formulary. The well-presented and extensively illustrated volume addresses all aspects of laboratory animal parasites. Regarded as the most comprehensive and authoritative work available on the topic, this book is an essential reference for veterinary parasitologists, clinicians, students and laboratory animal scientists.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Chapter 1- Collection, Preservation, and Diagnostic Methods
Chapter 2- Biology of the Protozoa
Chapter 3- Biology of Trematodes and Leeches
Chapter 4- Biology of Cestodes
Chapter 5- Biology of Nematodes and Acanthocephalans
Chapter 6- Biology of Arthropods
Chapter 7- Parasites of Fish
Chapter 8- Parasites of Amphibians
Chapter 9- Parasites of Reptiles
Chapter 10- Parasites of Birds
Chapter 11- Parasites of Rats and Mice
Chapter 12- Parasites of Hamsters
Chapter 13- Parasites of Gerbils
Chapter 14- Parasites of Guinea Pigs
Chapter 15- Parasites of Rabbits
Chapter 16- Parasites of Ferrets
Chapter 17- Parasites of Dogs
Chapter 18- Parasites of Cats
Chapter 19- Parasites of Swine
Chapter 20- Parasites of Sheep and Goats
Chapter 21- Parasites of Non-human Primates
Appendix- Formulary
Glossary

About the Author

David G. Baker, DVM, MS, PhD, DACLAM is Director and Professor at the Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.