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This chapter presents a brief description of Striped jack nervous necrosis virus; its geographical distribution and its potential spread to new location(s) and/or novel host(s); its clinical signs and diagnosis; pathology (gross and histological lesions) and pathobiology, which includes changes to...
In this chapter a brief description of Edwardsiella was presented highlighting its geographical distribution, clinical signs and diagnosis, pathology (gross and histological lesions) and pathobiology, which includes changes to fish immune responses and virulence of the pathogen, dynamics of the...
In this chapter the description, geographical distribution, transmission and spread, clinical signs and diagnosis, pathology (gross and histological lesions), pathobiology (which includes changes to fish immune responses and virulence of the pathogen), dynamics of the host-pathogen relationship,...
This chapter highlights the clinical aspects, descriptions, distribution and transmission, clinical signs and diagnosis, pathology (gross and histological lesions) and pathobiology (which includes changes to fish immune responses and virulence of the pathogen), dynamics of the host-pathogen...
In this chapter the advantages and limitations of the different sampling and staining techniques of cytological materials were discussed, among the techniques discussed are the use of fine-needle sampling with aspiration, fine-needle sampling without aspiration, imprinting, and swab collection....
The different aspects that affect the welfare of cattle in feedlots are described, including mud and manure, heat and cold stress, lameness, bovine respiratory disease (BRD), Mycoplasma bovis, liver abscesses, other internal lesions and preconditioning to prevent these health problems. Handling,...
This chapter describes the epidemiology, prevalence, distribution, transmission, physiopathology, clinical signs, diagnosis, prevention, control strategies, legislative aspects and economic impact of Vibrio anguillarum, V. ordalii and Aliivibrio salmonicida in fishes.
This chapter discusses the clinical aspects, pathology, and differential diagnosis of the diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract (oral cavity, oesophagus, forestomachs and abomasum), lower gastrointestinal tract (small and large intestines) and peritoneum of cattle. The diseases are composed...
This chapter reviews the different diseases affecting the hoof (or claw) and the horn capsule and infectious disorders of the foot and foot skin of cattle highlighting its clinical features and diagnosis.
This chapter discussed some of the known bovine diseases that are without lesions highlighting their clinical aspects, aetiology, and diagnosis. Highlighted diseases in this chpater includes: botulism, tetanus, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, nervous ketosis, urea toxicity (ammonia toxicosis), acute...