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El. knyga: Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat

(University of California at Davis, Davis, California, USA)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118557457
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118557457

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Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat offers a quick and easy guide to treating infectious diseases in dogs and cats. Carefully designed for fast access, this practical guide allows for searching either by drug or by organism, making it ideally suited for use in the clinic. Focusing on the information needed in practice, the book puts the facts on drug names, availability, clinical use, administration and dosage, adverse reactions, interactions, and more immediately at your fingertips.

Beginning with the basic principles, the book presents sections on pharmacology guidelines, empiric antibiotic therapy, therapy of established infections, antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics, and antivirals, with sections on organisms and agents organized alphabetically. Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat is an ideal user-friendly handbook for effectively and responsibly prescribing drugs to treat infectious disease in canine and feline patients.

Key Features

Provides fast access to essential information on prescribing antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics, and antivirals

Offers alphabetical searching by either drug or organism

Focuses on clinically relevant information

Covers information on each drug using a common format for ease of use

Presents a reliable quick reference to the correct use of antibiotics in veterinary practice

Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat provides fast access to all the information needed to effectively and responsibly treat infectious disease in dogs and cats, with easy searching by either drug or organism.
•Provides fast access to essential information on prescribing antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics, and antivirals
•Offers alphabetical searching by either drug or organism
•Focuses on clinically relevant information
•Covers information on each drug using a common format for ease of use
•Presents a reliable quick reference to the correct use of antibiotics in veterinary practice
Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat provides fast access to all the information needed to effectively and responsibly treat infectious disease in dogs and cats, with easy searching by either drug or organism.
•Provides fast access to essential information on prescribing antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics, and antivirals
•Offers alphabetical searching by either drug or organism
•Focuses on clinically relevant information
•Covers information on each drug using a common format for ease of use
•Presents a reliable quick reference to the correct use of antibiotics in veterinary practice

Recenzijos

Overall, I found this book to be a useful clinical handbook well worth the price. It is recommended as a practical clinical reference for small animal practitioners with limited experience in the area of infectious disease or veterinary students interested in learning clinical information necessary to effectively treat dogs and cats with common infectious diseases.  (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 December 2015)

A very useful tool to enrich whatever formulary may be lying in the consulting room.  (Vet Nurses Today, 1 October 2015)

"This book is quite unique in its systematic and logic structure and is a welcome addendum to current literature in this topic." (EJCAP 2016) "From diagnosis and dosages to risk factors and resources for further reading in professional veterinary publications, all the guidelines and details are written with clinical settings in mind, making this a top office pick." (Midwest Book Review 2016)

Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Section A: Pharmacology Guidelines
1 Understanding Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs)
1(1)
2 Static versus Cidal Antibiotics
1(1)
3 In Vitro versus In Vivo Efficacy
2(1)
4 Approaching Infectious Disease Cases
2(2)
5 Why Antibiotics Fail
4(1)
6 Adjusting Doses in Renal Failure
5(1)
7 Pregnancy Risk Categories
6(1)
8 Lactation Guidelines: Penetration of Drugs into Milk
7(1)
9 Safe Writing Skills
7(1)
10 Basic Math Skills
8(1)
Section B: Empiric Therapy Pending Diagnostic Results
11 Arthritis Osteomyelitis
9(1)
12 Bacteremia and Sepsis
10(1)
13 Central Nervous System Infections (Meningitis)
11(1)
14 Endocarditis (Bacterial)
12(1)
15 Intra-Abdominal Infections
13(1)
16 Neonatal Infections
14(1)
17 Infections Associated with Neutropenia
15(1)
18 Otitis Externa and Otitis Media
15(1)
19 Pancreatitis
16(1)
20 Peritonitis and Abscesses
17(1)
21 Pneumonia/Bronchitis
18(1)
22 Prostatitis
19(1)
23 Pyothorax Infections
20(1)
24 Sinus Infections
20(1)
25 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
21(1)
26 Urinary Tract Infections
22(3)
Section C: Therapy of Established Infections
27 Acanthamoeba
25(1)
28 Acinetobacter
26(1)
29 Actinomyces
27(1)
30 Adenovirus (Infectious Canine Hepatitis)
28(1)
31 Aelurostrongylus Abstrusus (Feline Lungworm)
29(1)
32 Anaerobic Species (Bacteroides and Provotella)
30(1)
33 Anaplasma Species
30(1)
34 Ancylostoma Species (Hookworms)
31(1)
35 Ascaris Species (Roundworms)
32(1)
36 Aspergillus Species
33(2)
37 Babesia Species
35(1)
38 Bartonella Species (Cat Scratch Disease)
36(1)
39 Blastomycosis
37(1)
40 Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough)
38(1)
41 Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme Disease)
39(1)
42 Brucella (Canine Brucellosis)
40(2)
43 Calicivirus
42(1)
44 Campylobacter Species
43(1)
45 Candida Species
43(1)
46 Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)
44(1)
47 Capillaria Aerophila (Lungworm)
45(1)
48 Cestode Species (Tapeworms)
46(1)
49 Cheyletiella Species (Walking Dandruff)
47(1)
50 Chlamydia Species
48(1)
51 Citrobacter Species
49(1)
52 Clostridium Difficile
50(1)
53 Clostridium Tetani/Botulinum
51(1)
54 Coccidiomycosis
52(1)
55 Corynebacterium Species
53(1)
56 Coxiellosis Species (Q Fever)
54(1)
57 Cryptococcus Species
55(1)
58 Cryptosporidium Species
56(1)
59 Ctenocephalides Species (Fleas)
56(1)
60 Cuterebra Species (Botfly Larvae)
57(2)
61 Cytauxzoon Felis
59(1)
62 Dematiaceous Fungi (Phaeohypomycosis Chromoblastomycosis)
59(1)
63 Demodex Canisl Felis (Red Mange)
60(1)
64 Dermatophytosis
61(1)
65 Dipylidium Caninum (Flea Tapeworm)
62(1)
66 Dirofilaria Immitis (Heartworm)
63(1)
67 Distemper (Canine)
64(1)
68 Ehrlichia Species
65(1)
69 Entamoeba Histolytica
66(1)
70 Enterobacter Species
67(1)
71 Enterococcus
68(1)
72 Etysipelothrbc Species
69(1)
73 Escherichia Coli (Enterotoxigenic/Enterohemorrhagic)
70(1)
74 Eschericha Coli (Nonenterohemorrhagic)
71(1)
75 Feline Coronovirus (Feline Infectious Peritonitis: FIP)
72(1)
76 Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
73(1)
77 Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
74(1)
78 Feline Panleukopenia Virus
75(1)
79 Francisella Tularensis (Tularemia)
75(1)
80 Fusarium Species
76(1)
81 Giardia Species
77(1)
82 Helicobacter Species
78(1)
83 Hepatozoon Americanum/Canis (Hepatozoonosis)
79(1)
84 Herpes Virus (Canine)
80(1)
85 Histoplasma Capsulatum
80(1)
86 Hyalohyphomycosis (Paecilomycesl Scedosporium)
81(1)
87 Isospora Species
82(1)
88 Klebsiella Species
83(1)
89 Leishmaniosis
84(1)
90 Leptospira Species
85(1)
91 Lice
86(1)
92 Malassezia
87(1)
93 Microsporidia
88(1)
94 Mucor Species
89(1)
95 Mycobacterium Species
90(1)
96 Mycoplasma Species
91(1)
97 Myiasis (Maggots)
92(1)
98 Neospora Caninum
92(1)
99 Neorickettsia Helminthoeca
93(1)
100 Nocardia Species
94(1)
101 Otodectes Cynotis (Otodectic Mange)
95(1)
102 Papilloma Virus
96(1)
103 Paragonimus Species (Liver Flukes)
97(1)
104 Parvovirus
97(1)
105 Pasteurella Species
98(1)
106 Poxvirus
99(1)
107 Proteus Species
100(1)
108 Prototheca Species
101(1)
109 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
102(1)
110 Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease)
103(1)
111 Rabies Virus
104(1)
112 Rhodococcus Equi
104(1)
113 Rickettsia Rickettsii (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever)
105(1)
114 Salmonella Species
106(1)
115 Sarcoptes Scabiei (Sarcoptic Mange)
107(1)
116 Serratia Species
108(1)
117 Shigella Species
109(1)
118 Sporothrix Species
110(1)
119 Staphylococcus Species
111(1)
120 Streptococcus Species
112(1)
121 Strongyloides Species (Threadworms)
113(1)
122 Toxocara Canis/Cati
114(1)
123 Toxoplasma Gondii (Toxoplasmosis)
115(1)
124 Trichomonas Species
115(1)
125 Yersinia Pestis (Plaque)
116(2)
Section D: Antibiotics
126 Amikacin
118(2)
127 Amoxicillin
120(2)
128 Ampicillin
122(2)
129 Azithromycin
124(2)
130 Cefadroxil
126(2)
131 Cefazolin
128(2)
132 Cefdinir
130(2)
133 Cefepime
132(2)
134 Cefotaxime
134(2)
135 Cefovecin
136(2)
136 Cefoxitin
138(2)
137 Cefpodoxime
140(2)
138 Ceftazidime
142(1)
139 Ceftiofur
143(2)
140 Cefuroxime
145(2)
141 Cephalexin
147(2)
142 Chloramphenicol
149(2)
143 Ciprofloxacin
151(2)
144 Clarithromycin
153(2)
145 Clavamox
155(2)
146 Clindamycin
157(2)
147 Dicloxacillin
159(2)
148 Doxycycline
161(2)
149 Enrofloxacin
163(3)
150 Erythromycin
166(2)
151 Florfenicol
168(2)
152 Gentamicin
170(2)
153 Imipenem and Cilastatin
172(2)
154 Linezolid
174(2)
155 Marbofloxacin
176(2)
156 Meropenem
178(2)
157 Metronidazole
180(2)
158 Minocycline
182(3)
159 Nitrofurantoin
185(2)
160 Orbifloxacin
187(2)
161 Oxytetracycline
189(2)
162 Penicillin
191(2)
163 Pradofloxacin
193(2)
164 Rifampin
195(2)
165 Potentiated Sulfas
197(3)
166 Timentin
200(2)
167 Tobramycin
202(2)
168 Tylosin
204(2)
169 Unasyn
206(2)
170 Vancomycin
208(3)
171 Zosyn
211(10)
Section E: Antifungal Agents
172 Amphotericin B
221(3)
173 Caspofungin
224(2)
174 Clotrimazole
226(2)
175 Enilconazole
228(2)
176 Fluconazole
230(2)
177 Flucytosine
232(2)
178 Itraconazole
234(3)
179 Ketoconazole
237(2)
180 Posaconazole
239(2)
181 Terbinafine
241(2)
182 Voriconazole
243(4)
Section F: Antiparasitic Agents
183 Albendazole
247(2)
184 Atovaquone
249(2)
185 Fenbendazole
251(2)
186 Fipronil
253(2)
187 Imidacloprid
255(2)
188 Imidocarb Dipropionate
257(2)
189 Ivermectin
259(3)
190 Lufenuron
262(1)
191 Meglumine Antimoniate
263(2)
192 Melarsomine
265(3)
193 Miltefosine
268(1)
194 Milbemycin Oxime
269(3)
195 Moxidectin
272(2)
196 Nitazoxanide
274(2)
197 Nitenpyram
276(2)
198 Ponazuril (Toltrazuril Sulfone)
278(2)
199 Praziquantel
280(2)
200 Primaquine Phosphate
282(1)
201 Pyrantel Pamoate
283(2)
202 Ronidazole
285(2)
203 Selamectin
287(2)
204 Spinosid
289(2)
205 Sulfadimethoxine
291(3)
206 Tinidazole
294(3)
Section G: Antiviral Agents
207 Acyclovir
297(2)
208 Famciclovir
299(2)
209 Cidofovir
301(1)
210 Idoxuridine
302(2)
211 Oseltamivir
304(2)
212 Vidarabine
306(1)
213 Zidovudine
307(3)
Index 310
Valerie J. Wiebe, Pharm. D, FSVHP, Dip. ICVP, is the Director of Pharmacy at the University of California, Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, where she has an appointment as Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, in Davis, California, USA.  She also maintains an adjunct Clinical Professorship at the University of San Francisco, Department of Pharmacy, in San Francisco, California, USA.