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E-grāmata: Handbook of Equine Parasite Control

(Assistant professor in equine parasitology, Department of Veterinary Science, M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky), (President of East Tennessee Clinical Research, Inc., an independent business in Knoxville, Tenne)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Mar-2018
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119382805
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Handbook of Equine Parasite Control, Second Edition offers a thorough revision to this practical manual of parasitology in the horse. Incorporating new information and diagnostic knowledge throughout, it adds five new sections, new information on computer simulation methods, and new maps to show the spread of anthelmintic resistance. The book also features 30 new high-quality figures and expanded information on parasite occurrence and epidemiology, new diagnostics, treatment strategies, clinical significance of infections, anthelmintic resistance, and environmental persistence.

This second edition of Handbook of Equine Parasite Control brings together all the details needed to appropriately manage parasites in equine patients and support discussions between horse owners and their veterinarians. It offers comprehensive coverage of internal parasites and factors affecting their transmission; principles of equine parasite control; and diagnosis and assessment of parasitologic information. Additionally, the book provides numerous new case histories, covering egg count results from yearlings, peritonitis and parasites, confinement and deworming, quarantine advice, abdominal distress in a foal, and more.

  • A clear and concise user-friendly guide to equine parasite control for veterinary practitioners and students
  • Fully updated with new knowledge and diagnostic methods throughout
  • Features brand new case studies
  • Presents 30 new high-quality figures, including new life-cycle charts
  • Provides maps to show the spread of anthelmintic resistance

Handbook of Equine Parasite Control is an essential guide for equine practitioners, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians dealing with parasites in the horse.

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"Overall, the book would be handy and very helpful for the equine practitioner, as well as veterinary parasitologists and students. It is an excellent contribution to the field of equine parasitology." - Veterinary Parasitology





The second edition of Handbook of Equine Parasite Control is an enjoyable and easy-to-read reference on the control of internal parasites in equids. The authors describe parasites and host behavior with clarity and wit, which is unexpected yet definitely appreciated. In my opinion, this is a must-read book for any veterinarian who treats horses. - JAVMA | SEP 15, 2020 | VOL 257 | NO. 6

List of Contributors ix
Preface to the First Edition xi
Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Section I Internal Parasites and Factors Affecting Their Transmission 1(68)
1 Biology and Life Cycles of Equine Parasites
3(22)
2 Pathology of Parasitism and Impact on Performance
25(20)
3 Environmental Factors Affecting Parasite Transmission
45(10)
Dave Leathwick
Christian Sauermann
4 Host Factors Affecting Parasite Transmission
55(6)
5 Parasite Factors Affecting Parasite Transmission
61(8)
Section II Principles of Equine Parasite Control 69(42)
6 Decreasing Parasite Transmission by Non-chemical Means
71(10)
7 Pharmaceutical Approaches to Parasite Control
81(18)
Dave Leathwick
Christian Sauermann
8 Anthelmintic Resistance
99(12)
Section III Diagnosis and Assessment of Parasitologic Information 111(52)
9 Diagnostic Techniques
113(28)
10 Detection of Anthelmintic Resistance
141(8)
11 Evaluating Historical Information
149(6)
12 Synopsis of Evidence-Based Parasite Control
155(8)
Section IV Case Histories 163(58)
Case 1 Mystery Drug
165(2)
Case 2 Pyrantel Efficacy Evaluation
167(2)
Case 3 Egg Count Results from Yearlings
169(4)
Case 4 Peritonitis and Parasites
173(4)
Case 5 Confinement after Deworming
177(2)
Case 6 Abdominal Distress in a Foal
179(2)
Case 7 Quarantining Advice
181(2)
Case 8 Diarrhea and Colic
183(4)
Case 9 Foal Diarrhea
187(4)
Case 10 Oral Lesion
191(2)
Case 11 Skin Lesion
193(4)
Case 12 Legal Case
197(2)
Case 13 Repeated Egg Counts
199(2)
Case 14 Repeated Colic
201(4)
Case 15 Ivermectin Efficacy
205(2)
Case 16 Anthelmintic Treatments in Foals
207(2)
Case 17 Ivermectin Egg Reappearance
209(2)
Case 18 Name That Worm
211(2)
Case 19 Parasite Control for Yearlings
213(2)
Case 20 Reaction to Treatment
215(2)
Case 21 Anthelmintic Toxicosis?
217(2)
Case 22 Deworming Program Adjustment?
219(2)
Glossary 221(4)
Index 225
Martin K. Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DipACVM, is Associate Professor and Schlaikjer Professor in Equine Infectious Disease at the M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center in the Department of Veterinary Science at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

Craig R. Reinemeyer, DVM, PhD, DipACVM, is a Founder and President of East Tennessee Clinical Research in Rockwood, Tennessee, USA.