In this issue of Veterinary Clinics:: Small Animal Practice, guest editor Dr. Linda Kidd brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Vector-Borne Diseases. To protect companion animal and human health, it is important for veterinary practitioners to have an accurate and current understanding of the geographic distribution, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of vector-borne disease, and many recent studies document important changes in all of these factors. In this issue, experts in the field summarize this information in a succinct, clinically relevant way to help practitioners recognize and prevent these important diseases.
How Changing Tick-Borne Disease Prevalence in Dogs Affects Diagnostic Testing Bartonellosis in Dogs and Cats, an Update Babesia in North America: An Update Cytauxzoonosis Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis: An Update Veterinary Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis) in the United States Schistosomiasis in the United States Emerging Spotted Fever Rickettsioses in the United States Hemotropic Mycoplasma Hepatozoonosis of Dogs and Cats Leishmaniasis
Komentarze (0)
Chwilowo nie możesz polubić tej opinii
Zgłoś komentarz
Czy jesteś pewien, że chcesz zgłosić ten komentarz?
Zgłoszenie wysłane
Twój komentarz został wysłany i będzie widoczny po zatwierdzeniu przez moderatora.