Infectious Disease Management in Animal SheltersLila Miller, Kate F. Hurley John Wiley & Sons, 2009-07-28 - 400 psl. Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters is a comprehensive guide to preventing, managing, and treating disease outbreaks in shelters. Emphasizing strategies for the prevention of illness and mitigation of disease, this book provides detailed, practical information regarding fundamental principles of disease control and specific management of important diseases affecting dogs and cats in group living environments. Taking an in-depth, population health approach, the text presents information to aid in the fight against the most significant and costly health issues in shelter care facilities. |
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Introduction to Disease Management in Animal Shelters | 5 |
Wellness | 17 |
Outbreak Management | 39 |
Sanitation and Disinfection | 49 |
Canine and Feline Vaccinations and Immunology | 61 |
Pharmacology | 83 |
Necropsy Techniques | 107 |
Feline Upper Respiratory Disease | 125 |
Feline Panleukopenia | 183 |
Canine Parvovirus and Coronavirus | 197 |
Bacterial and Protozoal Gastrointestinal Disease | 223 |
Dermatophytosis | 243 |
Ectoparasites | 275 |
Rabies | 301 |
Feline Infectious Peritonitis | 319 |
Heartworm Disease | 341 |
Canine Kennel Cough Complex | 147 |
Canine Distemper Virus | 161 |
Canine Influenza | 173 |
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