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Veterinary Bacteriology [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Arcler Education Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1774077841
  • ISBN-13: 9781774077849
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Arcler Education Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1774077841
  • ISBN-13: 9781774077849
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Veterinary Bacteriology is the study of bacteria that cause diseases on animals. This book is organized by animal, focusing on small ruminants, big ruminants, pigs, dogs, fish and birds. Specific examples of bacterial infections are discussed for ruminants and pigs. More broad bacterial studies are shown for dogs, fish and birds. In Ovines and Caprines, bacteria can cause Mastitis, Brucellosis and Interdigital phlegmon. Bovine bacterial infections, include Leptospira, Streptococcus, Tuberculosis, Antrax and respiratory diseases. In pigs, Streptococcus, Actinobacillus, Chlamydia, Corynebacterium and Staphylococcus are common bacterial diseases. Canine Microbiome and campylobacter in canines. Taxonomy of bacteria in fish. Avian bacteriology, focusing in Listeria and Escherichia coli.
List of Contributors
xvii
List of Abbreviations
xxxi
Preface xxxv
Section 1 Ovines and Caprines
Chapter 1 Clinical Mastitis in Ewes; Bacteriology, Epidemiology and Clinical Features
3(18)
Abstract
3(1)
Methods
4(1)
Background
4(1)
Methods
5(4)
Results
9(4)
Discussion
13(2)
Conclusion
15(1)
Acknowledgements
15(1)
References
16(5)
Chapter 2 Brucellosis in Mammals of Costa Rica: An Epidemiological Survey
21(22)
Abstract
22(1)
Introduction
22(1)
Materials and Methods
23(6)
Results
29(4)
Discussion
33(3)
Conclusions
36(1)
Acknowledgments
37(1)
References
38(5)
Chapter 3 Bacterial Species Associated with Interdigital Phlegmon Outbreaks in Finnish Dairy Herds
43(30)
Abstract
43(1)
Background
44(1)
Methods
45(9)
Results
54(8)
Discussion
62(2)
Conclusion
64(1)
Acknowledgements
64(1)
References
65(8)
Section 2 Bovines
Chapter 4 Direct Detection and Differentiation of Pathogenic Leptospira Species Using a Multi-Gene Targeted Real Time PCR Approach
73(24)
Abstract
74(1)
Introduction
74(2)
Materials and Methods
76(9)
Results
85(4)
Discussion
89(2)
Conclusions
91(1)
Acknowledgments
91(1)
References
92(5)
Chapter 5 Prevalence of Bacterial Genotypes and Outcome of Bovine Clinical Mastitis due to Streptococcus Dysgalactiae and Streptococcus Uberis
97(26)
Abstract
97(1)
Background
98(2)
Methods
100(5)
Results
105(7)
Discussion
112(3)
Conclusions
115(1)
Acknowledgements
116(1)
Authors' Contributions
116(1)
References
117(6)
Chapter 6 Estimation of Sensitivity and Specificity of Bacteriology, Histopathology and PCR for the Confirmatory Diagnosis of Bovine Tuberculosis Using Latent Class Analysis
123(20)
Abstract
123(1)
Introduction
124(2)
Materials and Methods
126(2)
Statistical Model
128(2)
Results
130(5)
Discussion
135(3)
Conclusion
138(1)
Acknowledgments
139(1)
References
140(3)
Chapter 7 The Bovine Paranasal Sinuses: Bacterial Flora, Epithelial Expression of Nitric Oxide and Potential Role in the in-herd Persistence of Respiratory Disease Pathogens
143(22)
Abstract
144(1)
Introduction
144(2)
Materials And Methods
146(3)
Results
149(4)
Discussion
153(4)
Conclusions
157(1)
Acknowledgments
158(1)
References
159(6)
Chapter 8 An Unusual Case of Bovine Anthrax in the Canton of Jura, Switzerland in 2017
165(18)
Abstract
166(1)
Background
167(3)
Case Presentation
170(7)
Discussion And Conclusions
177(1)
Acknowledgements
178(1)
References
179(4)
Section 3 Swine
Chapter 9 Effect of Spatial Separation of Pigs on Spread of Streptococcus Suis Serotype 9
183(22)
Abstract
183(1)
Introduction
184(2)
Materials and Methods
186(6)
Results
192(3)
Discussion
195(2)
Acknowledgments
197(1)
References
198(7)
Chapter 10 Association between Transmission Rate and Disease Severity for Actinobacillus Pleuropneumoniae Infection in Pigs
205(24)
Abstract
205(1)
Introduction
206(1)
Material and Methods
207(6)
Results
213(6)
Discussion
219(3)
Authors' Contributions
222(1)
Acknowledgements
223(1)
References
224(5)
Chapter 11 Development and Validation of a Real-Time PCR for Chlamydia Suis Diagnosis in Swine and Humans
229(20)
Abstract
229(1)
Introduction
230(1)
Materials and Methods
231(6)
Results
237(2)
Discussion
239(3)
Acknowledgments
242(1)
References
243(6)
Chapter 12 First Report of Corynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis from Caseous Lymphadenitis Lesions in Black Alentejano Pig (Sus Scrofa Domesticus)
249(10)
Abstract
250(1)
Background
250(1)
Case Presentation
251(5)
Conclusions
256(1)
Authors' Contributions
256(1)
Acknowledgements
256(1)
References
257(2)
Chapter 13 Longitudinal Study of Staphylococcus Aureus Colonization and Infection in a Cohort of Swine Veterinarians in the United States
259(32)
Abstract
259(2)
Background
261(1)
Methods
262(5)
Results
267(8)
Discussion
275(4)
Conclusions
279(1)
Acknowledgements
280(1)
References
281(10)
Section 4 Canines
Chapter 14 The Canine Oral Microbiome
291(28)
Abstract
291(1)
Introduction
292(1)
Materials and Methods
293(7)
Results and Discussion
300(13)
Conclusions
313(1)
Acknowledgments
313(1)
References
314(5)
Chapter 15 Correction: The Canine Oral Microbiome
319(2)
Chapter 16 Prevalence of Thermophilic Campylobacter Species in Swedish Dogs and Characterization of C. jejuni isolates
321(20)
Abstract
321(1)
Background
322(2)
Methods
324(2)
Results
326(3)
Discussion
329(3)
Conclusion
332(1)
Acknowledgements
333(1)
Authors' Contributions
333(1)
References
334(7)
Section 5 Fish
Chapter 17 Taxonomy of Bacterial Fish Pathogens
341(36)
Abstract
341(1)
Introduction
342(2)
Bacterial Fish Pathogens
344(1)
Isolation Of Fish Pathogens: The Culture-Dependent Approach
345(1)
Approaches To Characterization
345(8)
Taxonomic Developments Associated With Specific Bacterial Fish Pathogens
353(6)
The Role Of Phylogenetics In Bacterial Fish Pathology
359(1)
Conclusions
359(2)
References
361(16)
Chapter 18 Flavobacterium Plurextorum sp. nov. Isolated from Farmed Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss)
377(20)
Abstract
377(1)
Introduction
378(1)
Materials and Methods
379(4)
Results and Discussion
383(7)
Acknowledgments
390(1)
References
391(6)
Section 6 Avian
Chapter 19 Outbreak of Listeria Monocytogenes in an Urban Poultry Flock
397(12)
Abstract
398(1)
Background
398(1)
Case Presentation
399(5)
Discussion
404(2)
Conclusion
406(1)
Authors' Contributions
406(1)
Acknowledgements
406(1)
References
407(2)
Chapter 20 Development of an Allele-Specific PCR Assay for Simultaneous Sero-Typing of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli Predominant 01, 02 018 and 078 Strains
409(16)
Abstract
409(1)
Introduction
410(1)
Materials And Methods
411(5)
Results
416(3)
Discussion
419(3)
References
422(3)
Index 425