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Greene's Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat Summary

Greene's Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat by Jane E. Sykes (Director, Small Animal Clinic William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and Professor Department of Medicine and Epidemiology University of California Davis, California)

Greene's Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat, 5th Edition provides a comprehensive, clinically useful reference on the management of infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria (including rickettsiae, chlamydiae, mycoplasmas, and spirochetes), fungi, algae, protozoa, parasites, and other atypical agents. Each section guides the reader through diagnostic testing for specific infectious diseases, from specimen collection to laboratory submission to interpretation of results to appropriate treatment measures. Full-color illustrations and hundreds of tables provide convenient access to diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations, along with the appropriate drug dosages for effective treatment and prevention. A fully searchable enhanced eBook version is included with print purchase, allowing access to all of the text and figures on a variety of digital devices. More than 150 internationally recognized experts contribute chapters on topics in their field of specialty. Clear and logical organization of chapters provides a solid basis for an approach to diseases caused by specific pathogens, with the first part of the book including sections on diagnostic approaches, treatments (including recommended antimicrobial drug doses), and prevention. Specific pathogens are addressed in the second part of the book, using a structured approach that includes etiology/epidemiology (relevance to wildlife animal hosts, role of the environment), clinical and laboratory findings, treatment, prevention, and public health implications. Case examples illustrate principles and highlight how the material can be applied. More than 800 clinical images, maps, life cycles, and photomicrographs assist with accurate understanding of epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis of disease, and disease prevention. Visually appealing maps and life-cycle drawings enhance your comprehension and retention of the material. Convenient drug dosage tables in each chapter provide complete prescribing information; chapters on antimicrobial drugs in the first part of the book summarize pharmacokinetics, indications, contraindications, handling and administration guidelines; and dosage recommendations are made for antivirals, antibacterials, antifungals, antiprotozoals, and antiparasitic drugs. The book emphasizes approaches to optimize antimicrobial stewardship. Clinical Problems section helps you understand what infectious diseases should be considered in animals seen with clinical signs relating to different organ systems. Suggested readings and references are listed in each chapter, facilitating further research and study. Fully searchable enhanced eBook version is included with print purchase, allowing access to all of the text and figures on a variety of digital devices. NEW! Improved format includes overarching information on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in the first part of the book, followed by specific pathogens and clinical problems in the second and third parts of the book, respectively. NEW! Parasite section includes coverage of disease caused by nematodes, (including heartworm disease), cestodes, trematodes, mites, ticks, fleas, and biting flies. NEW! Renewed focus on clinical relevance is applied throughout the text. NEW! Updated clinical images, maps, and life-cycle drawings are included in every chapter. NEW! Expanded sections on public health for each pathogen emphasize the One Health approach, promoting the interrelationship of human, animal, and environmental health. NEW! Information on SARS-CoV-2 relates its importance and relevance to animal health. NEW! Updated information on vaccination recommendations for client-owned and shelter animals is included as an Appendix.

About Jane E. Sykes (Director, Small Animal Clinic William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and Professor Department of Medicine and Epidemiology University of California Davis, California)

Dr. Sykes is the founder of the International Society of Companion Animal Infectious Diseases; a group dedicated to enhancing control of infectious diseases in animals and thus reducing spread of disease. She has authored several book chapters on canine and feline infectious diseases. She reviews manuscripts for several major international veterinary journals and has been an editor for the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine and has served on the editorial board for American Journal of Veterinary Research.

Table of Contents

Section I: Viral, Rickettsial, Chlamydial, and Mycoplasmal Diseases 1. Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral and Rickettsial Infections and Epidemiology of Infectious Disease 2. Antiviral and Immunodulatory Chemotherapy 3. Canine Distemper 4. Infectious Canine Hepatitis and Canine Acidophil Cell Hepatitis 5. Canine Herpesvirus Infection 6. Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis 7. Nonrespiratory Parainfluenza Virus Infection of Dogs 8. Canine Viral Enteritis 9. Canine Viral Papillomatosis 10. Feline Parvoviral Infections 11. Feline Coronavirus Infections 12. Feline Enteric Infections 13. Feline Leukemia Virus Infection 14. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 15. Feline Adenovirus Infection 16. Feline Respiratory Disease 17. Feline Foamy (Syncytium-Forming) Virus Infection 18. Feline Paramyxovirus Infections 19. Poxvirus Infection 20. Feline Viral Papillomatosis 21. Miscellaneous Viral Infections 22. Rabies and Other Lyssavirus Infections 23. Pseudorabies 24. Enterovirus Infections 25. Mumps and Influenza Virus Infections 26. Arthropod-Borne Viral Infections 27. Salmon Poisoning Disease 28. Ehrlichiosis, Neorickettsiosis, Anaplasmosis, and Wolbachia Infection 29. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Murine Typhus-Like Disease, Rickettsialpox,Typhus, and Q Fever 30. Chlamydial Infections 31. Hemotropic Mycoplasmosis (Haemobaronella) 32. Mycoplasmal, Ureaplasmal and L-Form Infections Section II: Bacterial Diseases 33. Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Infections 34. Antibacterial Chemotherapy 35. Streptococcal and Other Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections 36. Staphylococcal Infections 37. Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections 38. Endotoxemia 39. Enteric Bacterial Infections 40. Canine Brucellosis 41. Anaerobic Infections 42. Botulism 43. Tetanus 44. Leptospirosis 45. Borreliosis 46. Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections 47. Plague 48. Tularemia 49. Actinomycosis and Nocardiosis 50. Mycobacterial Infections 51. Dermatophilosis 52. Abscesses and Pyogranulomatons Inflammation Caused by Bacteria 53. Bite Wound Infections 54. Bartonellosis 55. Surgical and Traumatic Wound Infections Section III: Fungal Diseases 56. Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal and Algal Infections 57. Antifungal Chemotherapy 58. Cutaneous Fungal Infections 59. Blastomycosis 60. Histoplasmosis 61. Cryptococcosis 62. Coccidioidomycosis 63. Sporotrichosis 64. Aspergillosis and Penicilliosis 65. Candidiasis and Rhodotorulosis 66. Trichosporonosis 67. Miscellaneous Fungal Infections 68. Pneumoystosis 69. Protothecosis Section IV: Protozoal Diseases 70. Laboratory Diagnosis of Protozoal Infections 71. Antiprotozoal Chemotherapy 72. Trypanosomiasis 73. Leishmaniasis 74. Hepatozoonosis 75. Microsporidiosis 76. Cytauxzoonosis 77. Babesiosis 78. Enteric Protozoal Infections 79. Acanthamebiasis and Hartmannelliasis 80. Toxoplasmosis and Neosporosis 81. Enteric Coccidiosis 82. Cryptosporidiosis and Cyclosporiasis 83. Rhinosporidiosis 84. Neurologic Diseases of Suspected Infectious Origin Section V: Clinical Problems 85. Integumentary Infections 86. Musculoskeletal Infections 87. Cardiovascular Infections 88. Respiratory Infections 89. Gastrointestinal and Intra-Abdominal Infections 90. Hepatobiliary Infections 91. Genitourinary Infections 92. Ocular Infections 93. Central Nervous System Infections 94. Environmental Factors in Infectious Disease 95. Immunodeficiencies and Infectious Diseases 96. Fever 97. Prevention and Management of Infectious Diseases in Multiple-Cat Environments 98. Prevention and Management of Infection in Kennels 99. Immunocompromised People and Pets 100. Immunoprophylaxis and Immunotherapy Appendices 1. Canine Immunization Recommendations 2. Feline Immunization Recommendations 3. Canine and Feline Biologics Manufacturers and Products Available Worldwide 4. Compendium of Animal Rabies Vaccines 5. Laboratory Testing for Infectious Diseases of Dogs and Cats 6. Manufacturers of Diagnostic Test Kits and Their Products 7. Infectious Disease Rule-Outs for Medical Problems 8. Antimicrobial Drug Formulary

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Greene's Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat by Jane E. Sykes (Director, Small Animal Clinic William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and Professor Department of Medicine and Epidemiology University of California Davis, California)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2022-10-03
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