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OverviewThe book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is edited by professor Michael Day – a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner’s professional library. -- Nenad Milojković, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is an invaluable resource for information on the clinical presentation, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the major arthropod-borne diseases of dogs and cats. Also discussed is an array of diagnostic techniques routinely available to veterinarians presented with these diseases. Illustrated in colour throughout, the book incorporates photographs of clinical cases, haematology, cytology and gross and microscopic pathology, which help understand the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. While its fundamental structure remains unchanged, this new edition adds a chapter on haemoplasma infections as well as a revised chapter on rare, and particularly viral, arthropod-borne diseases of dogs and cats. This new edition is fully updated to reflect the changes and geographical spread of the diseases covered. New for this edition is the inclusion of a series of clinical case studies providing relevant examples of the diseases discussed. In short, the book provides an accessible guide to arthropod-borne infectious disease for veterinarians both in practice and training. With the effects of climate change and increasing international pet travel, this book is a useful addition to every small animal practitioner's library. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J. DayPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780367574932ISBN 10: 0367574934 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 30 June 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Companion Animal Arthropod-Borne Diseases and ‘One Health’. Arthropod Vectors of Infectious Disease: Biology and Control. The Role of Wildlife and Wildlife Reservoirs in the Maintenance of Arthropod-Borne Infections. Interaction of the Host Immune System with Arthropods and Arthropod-Borne Infectious Agents. Laboratory Diagnosis of Arthropod-borne Infections. Filarial Infections. Babesiosis and Cytauxzoonosis. Haemoplasmosis. Hepatozoonosis. Leishmaniosis. Borreliosis. Bartonellosis. Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis. Rickettsial Infections. Rare Arthropod-Borne Infections of Dogs and Cats.ReviewsThis is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable, evidence-based guide to arthropod-borne pathogens and their associated diseases. This fully updated edition captures recent advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of arthropod-borne infectious diseases that are important in dogs and cats. - William Harold Witola, PhD, MSc, BVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody Book Review Service In the past years, arthropod-borne infectious diseases are gaining more importance in companion animal veterinary medicine. Due to intensified migration of small animals and climate changes, these diseases are no longer present only in their traditionally endemic areas, they are spreading to other parts of Europe where they never existed before. The book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat was edited by professor Michael Day - a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. This book is aimed at practitioners, emphasizing clinical signs, diagnostics, therapy and the control of vector-borne diseases. Besides that, the book can also be of use to students of veterinary medicine, because of its simple, effective and understandable approach to the basics in immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in general. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner's professional library. -- Nenad Milojkovic, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 The book has contributions from leading researchers and is right up to date... It is well-written, easy-to-read and gives useful background. This is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable, evidence-based guide to arthropod-borne pathogens and their associated diseases. This fully updated edition captures recent advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of arthropod-borne infectious diseases that are important in dogs and cats. - William Harold Witola, PhD, MSc, BVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody Book Review Service In the past years, arthropod-borne infectious diseases are gaining more importance in companion animal veterinary medicine. Due to intensified migration of small animals and climate changes, these diseases are no longer present only in their traditionally endemic areas, they are spreading to other parts of Europe where they never existed before. The book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat was edited by professor Michael Day - a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. This book is aimed at practitioners, emphasizing clinical signs, diagnostics, therapy and the control of vector-borne diseases. Besides that, the book can also be of use to students of veterinary medicine, because of its simple, effective and understandable approach to the basics in immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in general. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner's professional library. -- Nenad Milojkovic, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 The book has contributions from leading researchers and is right up to date... It is well-written, easy-to-read and gives useful background. This book will be useful for veterinary students and early career researchers as well as small animal practitioners. -Diana Williams, Veterinary Parasitology Research Group, in Veterinary Record Jan 2018 Praise for previous editions: The authors have gathered top-notch specialists to cover some of the topics... not only should you get this book, you must read it carefully. -The Veterinary Times This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book should be in every practice library. -The Veterinary Record This is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable, evidence-based guide to arthropod-borne pathogens and their associated diseases. This fully updated edition captures recent advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of arthropod-borne infectious diseases that are important in dogs and cats. - William Harold Witola, PhD, MSc, BVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody Book Review Service In the past years, arthropod-borne infectious diseases are gaining more importance in companion animal veterinary medicine. Due to intensified migration of small animals and climate changes, these diseases are no longer present only in their traditionally endemic areas, they are spreading to other parts of Europe where they never existed before. The book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat was edited by professor Michael Day - a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. This book is aimed at practitioners, emphasizing clinical signs, diagnostics, therapy and the control of vector-borne diseases. Besides that, the book can also be of use to students of veterinary medicine, because of its simple, effective and understandable approach to the basics in immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in general. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner's professional library. -- Nenad Milojkovic, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 The book has contributions from leading researchers and is right up to date... It is well-written, easy-to-read and gives useful background. This book will be useful for veterinary students and early career researchers as well as small animal practitioners. -Diana Williams, Veterinary Parasitology Research Group, in Veterinary Record Jan 2018 Praise for previous editions: The authors have gathered top-notch specialists to cover some of the topics... not only should you get this book, you must read it carefully. -The Veterinary Times This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book should be in every practice library. -The Veterinary Record """This is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable, evidence-based guide to arthropod-borne pathogens and their associated diseases. This fully updated edition captures recent advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of arthropod-borne infectious diseases that are important in dogs and cats."" - William Harold Witola, PhD, MSc, BVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody Book Review Service In the past years, arthropod-borne infectious diseases are gaining more importance in companion animal veterinary medicine. Due to intensified migration of small animals and climate changes, these diseases are no longer present only in their ""traditionally"" endemic areas, they are spreading to other parts of Europe where they never existed before. The book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat was edited by professor Michael Day – a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. This book is aimed at practitioners, emphasizing clinical signs, diagnostics, therapy and the control of vector-borne diseases. Besides that, the book can also be of use to students of veterinary medicine, because of its simple, effective and understandable approach to the basics in immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in general. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner’s professional library. -- Nenad Milojković, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 The book has contributions from leading researchers and is right up to date… It is well-written, easy-to-read and gives useful background. This book will be useful for veterinary students and early career researchers as well as small animal practitioners. —Diana Williams, Veterinary Parasitology Research Group, in Veterinary Record Jan 2018 Praise for previous editions: ""The authors have gathered top-notch specialists to cover some of the topics... not only should you get this book, you must read it carefully."" —The Veterinary Times ""This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book should be in every practice library."" —The Veterinary Record ""This is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable, evidence-based guide to arthropod-borne pathogens and their associated diseases. This fully updated edition captures recent advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of arthropod-borne infectious diseases that are important in dogs and cats."" - William Harold Witola, PhD, MSc, BVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody Book Review Service In the past years, arthropod-borne infectious diseases are gaining more importance in companion animal veterinary medicine. Due to intensified migration of small animals and climate changes, these diseases are no longer present only in their ""traditionally"" endemic areas, they are spreading to other parts of Europe where they never existed before. The book Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat was edited by professor Michael Day – a living legend of veterinary science in the fields of immunology and clinical pathology. This book is aimed at practitioners, emphasizing clinical signs, diagnostics, therapy and the control of vector-borne diseases. Besides that, the book can also be of use to students of veterinary medicine, because of its simple, effective and understandable approach to the basics in immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in general. All veterinary practitioners in Europe should be familiar with this issue, even though they have never seen some of those diseases. For that reason Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is a must-have book for a practitioner’s professional library. -- Nenad Milojković, DVM (Serbia), in FECAVA, June 2019 The book has contributions from leading researchers and is right up to date… It is well-written, easy-to-read and gives useful background. This book will be useful for veterinary students and early career researchers as well as small animal practitioners. —Diana Williams, Veterinary Parasitology Research Group, in Veterinary Record Jan 2018 Praise for previous editions: ""The authors have gathered top-notch specialists to cover some of the topics... not only should you get this book, you must read it carefully."" —The Veterinary Times ""This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book should be in every practice library."" —The Veterinary Record" Author InformationEdited by Michael J. Day, BSc, BVMS(Hons), PhD, DSc, DiplECVP, FASM, FRCPath, FRCVS, professor of veterinary pathology, University of Bristol, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |