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El. knyga: Pig Health

, , (Carthage Veterinary Services Ltd., Illinois, USA), , (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498704731
  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498704731

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Maintaining the health of pigs is vital in pig farming and production. This new book written by experts from around the world focuses on the health of pigs, first with coverage of the disorders of pigs organised by clinical sign and body system. The book explores environmental medicine and then health maintenance. Treatment options are discussed, emphasizing a reduction in antimicrobial use and an increased awareness of a holistic approach to treatment. The book includes over 1,500 high-quality illustrations to enhance the clinical description, as well as a wealth of high-quality videos to test the reader in making differential diagnoses with treatment options. Quizzes at the end of each section also encourage reflective learning.

International experts from the UK, USA, Australia, Spain and Taiwan cover clinical examination of the individual pig and groups along with environmental medicine, making this the ideal reference for veterinary practitioners and students. Those interested in population medicine (poultry, aquaculture, cattle and small ruminant and apiaries) will particularly enjoy the holistic approach to veterinary medicine. All those who appreciate the many talents of pigs will enjoy the practical approach to managing the health of their animals.

This book moves veterinary science forward, promoting health rather than treating disease. It will be your number one reference for keeping your pigs healthy.

Recenzijos

Pig Health is an interesting and hugely informative learning resource for everyone; from the relatively naļve veterinary student all the way to the experienced veterinary practitioner. As one of the former, I have begun to develop an eye for which books are of genuine help, and this is certainly one of those, proving to be an excellent source of material during my studies.

Aligning with the idea that "prevention" is better than "cure", this textbook moves away from the sometimes traditional idea that the veterinary professional exists as a firefighter for disease management. Instead it promotes the maintenance of health and the proactive steps needed to achieve this. In a world where increasing scrutiny and criticism is focused towards the common overuse of animal medicine, this text is the ideal companion for anyone wishing to further improve production animal health and welfare.

Complex areas are dealt with in a simple manner, with the removal of unnecessary jargon which often litters comparable textbooks. This results in a user-friendly resource which as a vet student in the process of learning my trade, is invaluable. Indeed, the sections upon both the clinical and post-mortem examinations of pigs is formatted in a step-by-step manner which provides not only a fantastic aid in the initial learning period but thereafter, a clear and concise reference point. Further to this, areas where particular delicacy or a refined technique are required, have been given additional room, ensuring complete guidance.

Throughout the book, the text is supplemented with high quality illustrations which not only arouse interest in their aesthetic nature, but also provide visual clues, allowing easy comparison in the classroom and on the farm. I would also say from personal experience that the images improved my comprehension and enhanced the retrieval of knowledge throughout my studies- which at the end of the day cannot be beaten! Furthermore, each section of the book has accompanying linked video clips (found online). The comprehensive nature of these digital learning tools have enabled me to remotely learn, for whilst I may not carry the book on me at all times, I am very rarely separated from my phone! Additionally, the parallel use of physical and virtual resources not only caters for those who prefer to feel the weight of the pages, but also those part of a generation where digital accessibility is preferential.

In respect to the presentation and content of the book I have great regard. And as such I can honestly say that this book fulfills exactly what it sets out to achieve. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in pigs regardless of prior experience, for I wager anyone can learn something from this book.

- Oscar J. Smoker, Veterinary student, Royal Veterinary College, UK

Pig Health is very good: clear and concise, and very practical. It is exactly what I need!

- Dr Lu Chengjie, Best Genetics Group, China

Overall, I believe this is a reasonably priced book that will be a good international resource for those interested in clinical swine practice and health.

- Alejandro Ramirez, Iowa State University, USA in JAVMA, Vol 253, No. 6 Pig Health is an interesting and hugely informative learning resource for everyone; from the relatively naļve veterinary student all the way to the experienced veterinary practitioner. As one of the former, I have begun to develop an eye for which books are of genuine help, and this is certainly one of those, proving to be an excellent source of material during my studies.

Aligning with the idea that "prevention" is better than "cure", this textbook moves away from the sometimes traditional idea that the veterinary professional exists as a firefighter for disease management. Instead it promotes the maintenance of health and the proactive steps needed to achieve this. In a world where increasing scrutiny and criticism is focused towards the common overuse of animal medicine, this text is the ideal companion for anyone wishing to further improve production animal health and welfare.

Complex areas are dealt with in a simple manner, with the removal of unnecessary jargon which often litters comparable textbooks. This results in a user-friendly resource which as a vet student in the process of learning my trade, is invaluable. Indeed, the sections upon both the clinical and post-mortem examinations of pigs is formatted in a step-by-step manner which provides not only a fantastic aid in the initial learning period but thereafter, a clear and concise reference point. Further to this, areas where particular delicacy or a refined technique are required, have been given additional room, ensuring complete guidance.

Throughout the book, the text is supplemented with high quality illustrations which not only arouse interest in their aesthetic nature, but also provide visual clues, allowing easy comparison in the classroom and on the farm. I would also say from personal experience that the images improved my comprehension and enhanced the retrieval of knowledge throughout my studies- which at the end of the day cannot be beaten! Furthermore, each section of the book has accompanying linked video clips (found online). The comprehensive nature of these digital learning tools have enabled me to remotely learn, for whilst I may not carry the book on me at all times, I am very rarely separated from my phone! Additionally, the parallel use of physical and virtual resources not only caters for those who prefer to feel the weight of the pages, but also those part of a generation where digital accessibility is preferential.

In respect to the presentation and content of the book I have great regard. And as such I can honestly say that this book fulfills exactly what it sets out to achieve. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in pigs regardless of prior experience, for I wager anyone can learn something from this book.

- Oscar J. Smoker, Veterinary student, Royal Veterinary College, UK

Pig Health is very good: clear and concise, and very practical. It is exactly what I need!

- Dr Lu Chengjie, Best Genetics Group, China

Overall, I believe this is a reasonably priced book that will be a good international resource for those interested in clinical swine practice and health.

- Alejandro Ramirez, Iowa State University, USA in JAVMA, Vol 253, No. 6

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Dedications ix
Abbreviations xi
EResources xiii
1 Clinical Examination
1(52)
Examination of the pig alone or in a group
1(1)
Examination of an individual pig
2(15)
Clinical examination of the farm
17(5)
Farm production
22(1)
Post-mortem examination of pigs
23(16)
Sample collection and submission
39(3)
Summary of the diseases of pigs
42(10)
Clinical quiz
52(1)
2 Reproductive Disorders
53(50)
Significant anatomy of the reproductive tract
53(1)
Oestrous cycle and pregnancy in the pig
54(7)
Hormonal control of reproduction
61(1)
Farrowing - parturition
62(3)
Stimulating post-weaning oestrus
65(1)
Selection of future breeding stock
66(1)
Semen analysis
67(2)
Reproductive disorders
69(19)
Mammary gland health and disorders
88(4)
Reproductive surgery in the pig
92(1)
Males
93(6)
Females
99(2)
Clinical quiz
101(2)
3 Respiratory Disorders
103(50)
Introduction
103(1)
General clinical signs of respiratory disorders
104(1)
General diagnosis of respiratory tract disorders
105(1)
Clinical anatomy of the respiratory tract and the cardiovascular system
106(3)
Gross pathology of the respiratory system
109(2)
Laboratory investigation of respiratory disorders
111(1)
Bacteriology of the major bacteria isolated from the respiratory tract
112(4)
Investigation into respiratory disorders
116(1)
General management of disorders of the respiratory tract
117(1)
Disorders of the respiratory tract
118(33)
Clinical quiz
151(2)
4 Disorders Of The Digestive Tract
153(54)
Clinical gross anatomy of the intestinal tract
153(4)
Intestinal investigation
157(6)
Pre-weaning diarrhoea control measures
163(5)
Post-weaning diarrhoea control measures
168(2)
Disorders of the intestinal tract
170(36)
Clinical quiz
206(1)
5 Disorders Of The Locomotor System
207(20)
Clinical gross anatomy of the locomotor system
207(4)
Bacteriology of the locomotor system
211(2)
Investigation into locomotor disorders
213(3)
Clinical examination of the locomotor system
216(1)
Disorders of the locomotor system
217(9)
Clinical quiz
226(1)
6 Disorders Of The Neurological System
227(12)
Clinical gross anatomy of the nervous system
227(1)
Investigation into neurological disorders
228(1)
Bacteriology of disorders of the nervous system
228(2)
Disorders of the nervous system
230(8)
Clinical quiz
238(1)
7 Urinary Disorders
239(16)
Diagnosis of urinary tract disorders
239(2)
Post-mortem examination of the urinary tract
241(2)
Bacteriology of disorders of the urinary tract
243(1)
Investigation into urinary tract disorders
244(1)
Disorders of the urinary tract
245(8)
Clinical quiz
253(2)
8 Immune System Disorders
255(22)
Clinical anatomy of the immune system
255(3)
Clinical signs and diagnosis of immune system disorders
258(2)
Management of immune system disorders
260(2)
Disorders of the lymphatic system
262(13)
Clinical quiz
275(2)
9 Disorders Of The Skin
277(38)
Introduction
277(2)
Bacteriology of skin disorders
279(2)
Examination of an ear wax sample
281(1)
Investigation into skin disorders
281(1)
Disorders of the skin of pigs
282(31)
Clinical quiz
313(2)
10 Environmental Medicine
315(68)
Introduction
315(1)
Water supply management
315(11)
Air management
326(26)
Feeding system management
352(14)
Management of the floor
366(12)
Management of stockpersons
378(3)
Explanation of infrared picture interpretation
381(1)
Clinical quiz
382(1)
11 Pig Health Maintenance
383(86)
Introduction
383(1)
Reducing the risk of introduction of new pathogens
383(13)
Development of INTERNAL farm biosecurity
396(8)
Reducing the pathogen load on a pig farm
404(14)
Management of medicines on pig farms
418(11)
Treatment guidelines
429(35)
Antibiotic-free farming
464(4)
Clinical quiz
468(1)
Appendices
1 Conversion factors
469(2)
2 Clinical quiz: Answers
471(8)
3 Video clips and audio files
479(10)
Index 489
John Carr, Senior Lecturer James Cook University, Australia

Shih Ping Chen, Principal Researcher, Agriucultural Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, ROC

Joseph F. Connor, Partner. Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd, USA. CM group China.

Roy Kirkwood, Associate Professor, Swine Production Medicine, University of Adelaide, Australia

Joaquim Segalés, Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, and Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal IRTA