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Poultry Health: A Guide for Professionals [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x17 mm, weight: 977 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789245044
  • ISBN-13: 9781789245042
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x17 mm, weight: 977 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789245044
  • ISBN-13: 9781789245042
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Providing a comprehensive overview for small animal veterinarians with poultry clients, this book covers the poultry industry, avian biology, diseases and their agents, infection control, and disease investigation and legislation. Written by international experts, it includes full colour images to aid identification and diagnosis"--

Providing a comprehensive overview for small animal veterinarians with poultry clients, this book covers the poultry industry, avian biology, diseases and their agents, infection control, and disease investigation and legislation. Written by international experts, it includes full colour images to aid identification and diagnosis.

Poultry are a major source of valuable high-quality protein for much of the world's population, so food security is heavily dependent on maintaining poultry health. They are also increasingly important specialist hobby animals as back-yard flocks. Despite this, veterinarians specializing in the care and health of these important domestic animals are few and far between, and many vets in small animal practice have little real experience of poultry health management and disease. Providing a comprehensive overview, this new handbook plugs that gap with 46 chapters of practical and accessible poultry health and management.

The book:
  • Covers the poultry industry, basic avian biology, infectious and non-infectious diseases and their agents, infection control, and disease investigation and legislation
  • Includes full color images for ease of identification and diagnosis, in addition to practical guides to disease prevention
  • Considers areas of increasing global importance, such as antimicrobial resistance.
Written by international experts, this book forms a valuable illustrated resource for veterinary professionals, veterinary students, or those entering the poultry industry.

Daugiau informacijos

Written by international experts, this book forms a valuable illustrated resource for veterinary professionals, veterinary students, or those entering the poultry industry.
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xi
Section 1 Poultry and the Poultry Industry
1 Basic Anatomy and Physiology
1(7)
David Parsons
2 The Immune System of the Chicken
8(12)
Paul Wigley
3 The Genetics of Disease Resistance in Poultry
20(5)
Androniki Psifidi
4 The Poultry Industry
25(4)
Barry Thorp
5 The Broiler Industry and Management of Broilers and Broiler Parents
29(6)
Paul McMullin
6 The Commercial Layer Industry, Management and Disease
35(7)
Peter Cargill
7 Backyard (Pet) Poultry
42(10)
Grant Hayes
8 The Turkey Industry and Diseases
52(7)
Richard Jennison
9 The Duck Industry and Diseases
59(7)
Michael Clark
10 Diseases of Gamebirds
66(6)
Michael Clark
11 Hatchery Practice
72(7)
Richard Jennison
12 Feeding Poultry and Potential Problems Associated with Diet
79(7)
Patrick Garland
13 Skeletal Problems
86(6)
Barry Thorp
Section 2 Infectious Diseases of Poultry
14i-ix Bacterial Diseases
14i Mycobacterium and Avian Tuberculosis
92(3)
Paul Barrow
14ii Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli
95(5)
Rikke Heidemann Olsen
14iii Campylobacter
100(5)
Michael Jones
Paul Barrow
14iv Salmonella
105(7)
Paul Barrow
14v Clostridium and Necrotic Enteritis
112(8)
Evelien Dierick
Evy Goossens
Richard Ducatelle
Filip Van Immerseel
14vi Pasteurella and Related Organisms
120(11)
Jens Peter Christensen
14vii Brachyspira - Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis
131(7)
Roberto La Ragione
Jade Passey
14viii Mycoplasmas
138(8)
Janet M. Bradbury
Chris Morrow
14ix Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections
146(4)
Paul Barrow
Robert Atterbury
15i-xiv Viral Diseases
15i Avian Reoviruses - Viral Arthritis
150(5)
Richard C. Jones
15ii Infectious Avian Encephalomyelitis
155(3)
Richard C. Jones
15iii Adenoviruses
158(9)
Joan A. Smyth
15iv Infectious Laryngotracheitis
167(5)
Richard C. Jones
15v Infectious Bursal Disease
172(6)
Andrew J. Broadbent
15vi Avian Astroviruses
178(6)
Victoria J. Smyth
15vii Avian Influenza
184(9)
Jan H. Brown
15viii Newcastle Disease
193(7)
Jan H. Brown
15ix Avian Mctapneumovirus Infection
200(8)
Kantian Ganapathy
15x Infectious Bronchitis
208(7)
Jane K.A. Cook
15xi Chicken Anaemia Virus and Circoviruses
215(8)
Joan A. Smyth
15xii Avian Leukosis and Reticuloendotheliosis
223(4)
Venugopal Nair
15xiii Marek's Disease
227(4)
Venugopal Nair
15xiv Fowlpox
231(5)
Richard C. Jones
16i-iii Parasite Diseases
16i Coccidiosis
236(7)
Darner Blake
16ii Histomoniasis (Blackhead Disease)
243(6)
Hafez Mohamed Hafez
Rudiger Hauck
16iii Other Important Parasites
249(8)
Fiona Tomley
Section 3 Control of Poultry Diseases
17 The Chicken Microbiota and How to Modulate It
257(6)
Fien De Meyer
Annatachja De Grande
Richard Ducatelle
Filip Van Immerseel
18 Biosecurity
263(11)
Richard Jennison
19 Poultry Chemotherapy and Antimicrobials
274(7)
Michael Clark
20 Vaccination Strategies and Application of Vaccines
281(11)
Peter Cargill
21 How to Carry Out a Field Investigation
292(5)
Paul McMullin
22 Laboratory Diagnosis of Poultry Diseases
297(17)
Susan Baigent
Vivien Coward
Scott Reid
Rowena Hansen
Vanessa Ceeraz
Paul Barrow
23 Legislation
314(7)
Richard Jennison
Paul Barrow
Index 321
Prof Dr. Filip Van Immerseel is professor at the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University in Belgium. Being a scientist with a research group on host-bacterium interactions in animals, he has specific interest in prophylaxis of infectious diseases. His group already published over 175 international papers on intestinal health and diseases in production animals and is involved in a variety of research projects on alternatives to antibiotics. He is lecturer of Biosecurity and Hygiene for veterinary students.