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Although usually treated as unified subject, in many respects the two components of what is broadly described as 'medical and veterinary is usual, the term entomology is entomology' are clearly distinct. As used loosely here to refer to both insects and arachnids. In medical entomology blood-feeding Diptera are of paramount importance, primarily as vectors of pathogenic disease. Most existing textbooks reflect this bias. However, in veterinary entomology ectoparasites such as the mites, fleas or dipteran agents of myiasis assume far greater prominence and the most important effects of their parasitic activity may be mechanical damage, pruritus, blood loss, myiasis, hypersensitivity and dermatitis, in addition to vector-borne pathogenic disease. Ectoparasite infestation of domestic and companion animals, therefore, has clinical consequences necessitating a distinct approach to diagnosis and control. The aim of this book is to introduce the behaviour, ecology, pathology and control of arthropod ectoparasites of domestic animals to students and practitioners of veterinary medicine, animal husbandry and applied biology. Since the book is directed primarily at the non-entomologist, some simplification of a number of the more involved entomological issues has been deemed necessary to improve the book's logical structure and comprehensibility, and keep its length within limits. A reading list is presented at the end of each chapter to act as a stepping-stone into the specialist literature.
Arthropod pests. --- Ectoparasitic infestations. --- Veterinary entomology. --- Veterinary parasitology. --- Plant and Crop Sciences. Agricultural Entomology and Acarology -- Medical Entomology --- ALLW. --- Animals, Domestic --- Ectoparasitic Infestations --- parasitology. --- veterinary. --- Animal systematics. --- Animal taxonomy. --- Animal anatomy. --- Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography. --- Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology. --- Animal anatomy --- Animals --- Biology --- Physiology --- Animal classification --- Animal systematics --- Animal taxonomy --- Classification --- Systematic zoology --- Systematics (Zoology) --- Taxonomy, Animal --- Zoological classification --- Zoological systematics --- Zoological taxonomy --- Zoology --- Anatomy --- Veterinary epidemiology --- Arthropod pests --- Data processing. --- Control. --- Arthropoda --- Invertebrate pests --- Epidemics in animals --- Epizootiology, Veterinary --- Veterinary epizootiology --- Epidemiology --- Communicable diseases in animals --- Animals, domestic --- parasitology --- Plant and Crop Sciences. Agricultural Entomology and Acarology -- Medical Entomology.
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"In this 5th edition, therefore, we have attempted to reduce repetition, clarify, by removing some of the less important parasites, and to divide the material more clearly into two parts. The first is a taxon-based overview of the biology of key parasites of veterinary importance, their life cycles, morphology, diagnosis and identification along with the general principles of treatment and epidemiology. The second, contains specific clinical details of the pathogenesis, epidemiology, control and treatment of individual parasite species, still structured by host and organ-system. The result, we hope, is an edition that is easier to navigate for readers."
Animals, Domestic --- Parasitic Diseases, Animal. --- Parasitologie vétérinaire. --- Animaux --- Parasitoses --- parasitology. --- Parasitologie. --- Chez les animaux. --- Parasitic Diseases, Animal
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Veterinary parasitology. --- Animals, Domestic --- Parasitic Diseases, Animal. --- Parasitologie vétérinaire --- Animaux --- Parasitoses chez les animaux --- parasitology. --- Parasitologie --- Parasitoses --- Chez les animaux. --- Parasitologie. --- Parasitologie vétérinaire. --- Animals, domestic --- Parasitic Diseases, Animal --- parasitology
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