Hendrix: Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians 4th Edition






Covering dogs and cats, ruminants, horses, swine, birds, rabbits, laboratory animals, and fish, Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, 4th Edition features clear and concise discussions of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites. In full-color, with a convenient spiral binding, this resource offers step-by-step guidelines for collecting samples and performing lab procedures. Comprehensive terminology coverage familiarizes you with the language of parasitology for effective communication with other members of the veterinary team, and the enhanced life cycle coverage helps you educate clients about prevention and control strategies.

Key Features
  • Clear and concise coverage of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites provides an accessible, informative resource for veterinarians, technicians and students alike.
  • Full-color images of parasites ease your ability to recognize parasites in lab samples.
  • Appendix of parasites for each species shows their location and makes it easy to find discussions on every specific parasite.
  • Chapter on lab procedures offers step-by-step guidelines for gathering samples and performing lab procedures.
  • Emphasis on zoonotic potential of parasites helps you alert other health care workers and clients on ways to prevent transmission of a zoonotic parasite, condition, or syndrome from animals to humans.
  • Basic chapter on terminology familiarizes you with the language of parasitology for more effective communication with clients and colleagues.
  • Heartworm section offers insights on performing and interpreting heartworm diagnostic tests to help you recognize and treat this major parasite. 

New to this edition
  • Additional tables of parasites - cross-referencing such categories as body systems affected, taxonomic grouping, host species, and location in host - ensure that you understand the countless ways of categorizing parasites.
  • Consistent presentation of information on individual parasites - including common name, size and location of adult, size of egg, and importance (such as disease condition caused by the parasite adult/egg) - helps you quickly locate vital data.
  • Detailed coverage of parasite life cycles includes additional life cycle drawings to help you easily communicate prevention and control strategies to clients.
  • New pictures of pseudoparasites (yeast cells, pollen grains, plant cells) help you recognize pseudoparasites and understand how they differ from parasites.
  • Expanded chapter on exotics offers more images and detailed discussions of the parasites that affect exotics animals.
  • Vet Tech Threads include chapter outlines, key terms, chapter quizzes, and Technician Notes, to help you focus on key concepts.
  • Online resources on Evolve include an image collection and electronic flash cards for a visual and interactive learning experience. 

Contents 
  • 1. The Language of Veterinary Parasitology
  • 2. Parasites That Infect and Infest Domestic Animals
  • 3. Introduction to the Nematodes
  • 4. Nematodes That Infect Domestic Animals
  • 5. The Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Cestoda
  • 6. Tapeworms That Parasitize Domestic Animals and Humans
  • 7. The Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Trematoda
  • 8. Trematodes (Flukes) of Animals and Humans
  • 9. The Phylum Acanthocephala
  • 10. The Protozoans
  • 11. Common Protozoans that Infect Domestic Animals
  • 12. Introduction to the Arthropods
  • 13. Arthropods That Infect and Infest Domestic Animals
  • 14. Introduction to the Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Pentastomida
  • 15. The Phylum Annelida
  • 16. Parasites of Public Health Importance in Veterinary Parasitology
  • 17. Common Laboratory Procedures for Diagnosing Parasitism
  • 18. Reference to Common Parasite Ova and Forms Seen in Veterinary Medicine
  • Appendix: Parasite Reference List by Species and Parasite Type
  • Glossary

About the Authors 
  • Charles M. Hendrix, DVM, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
  • Ed Robinson, BVetMed, MRCVS, Ph.


Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Mosby; 4 edition (August 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0323077617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0323077613
 
List Price: $59.95 

 
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