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Diseases of Poultry


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The most complete and definitive reference to all aspects of poultry diseases, Diseases of Poultry, Fourteenth Edition has been fully revised and updated to offer a comprehensive survey of current knowledge. Updates the definitive reference of poultry health and disease Provides more clinically relevant information on management of specific diseases, contributed by clinical poultry veterinarians Offers information on disease control in organic and antibiotic-free production Presents more concise, streamlined chapters for ease of use Incorporates advances in the field, from new diagnostic tools and information to changes brought about by the increasing globalization and the re-emergence of zoonotic pathogens




Manual for the management of operations during an animal health emergency


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The benefit of an adequate framework for the management of animal health emergency operations has been repeatedly shown over the years, highlighting a need to build and upgrade capabilities to effectively and efficiently manage animal health emergency operations at all levels. This need can begin to be met through the guidance provided in this manual. Equipped with practical examples, samples and guidelines, this manual supports countries and relevant local, national, regional and international organizations as they prepare for and manage operations during an animal health emergency. The manual is designed to be used in line with the 'Good Emergency Management Practice: The Essentials' manual, applying Good Emergency Management Practice (GEMP) principles and a One Health approach, and providing a global view of how to act during the peacetime and emergency phases of animal health events. This global manual is presented in such a way that veterinary services and relevel local authorities in countries around the world can use the information therein as guidance to create or adapt their own systems, and build a customized emergency operations management manual.




Good emergency management practice - The essentials


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Animal health emergencies are evolving, but they remain among the most challenging situations a country can confront. Infectious diseases and other threats have increasing potential to spread rapidly within a country or around the world due to growing populations, concentration of animal populations and market intensification, human and animal movement, and global trade. This international GEMP Essentials guide is meant to support the advancement of key components of emergency management as countries continue efforts to work and prepare together. It sets out in a systematic way the elements required to achieve an appropriate level of preparedness and proposes an approach to animal health emergency management inclusive of all type of events, be they caused by natural phenomenon, including not infectious events, or by accidental or deliberate human action. The guide also includes the One Health approach.




Epidemiological studies on gastro-intestinal nematode infections in chickens


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The study results indicated a high prevalence (>99%) of nematode infections with the most prevalent species beingthe caecal worm Heterakis gallinarum (98.5%), followed by the roundworm Ascaridiagalli(96.2%) and the hairworms Capillaria spp. (86.1%). Capillaria spp. were composed of C. obsignata, C. caudinflataand C. bursata. It can be concluded that chickens kept in free-range systems are exposed to a higher risk of nematode infections, even if the animals are kept in a rotational system and/or in small herd sizes. However, no obvious link between high mortality rates and nematode infections could be determined. The high genetic correlation between counts of closely related worm species (e.g., A. galliand H. gallinarum) may indicate the existence of similar/same genetically determined mechanism(s) for controlling these nematodesin chickens. High heritabilities for total worm burden suggest that it is feasible to select hens for nematode resistance. Nematode egg excretion in both naturally occurring and experimental infections follows repeatable diurnal fluctuations which may indicate adaptive strategies of the nematodes to both internal and external environmental factors. Since the analytic sensitivity of egg counts suffers from low faecal egg concentrations, results from the present study suggests that faeces samples taken during daytime hours have a higher diagnostic value.




Gamebird Medicine and Management


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Gamebird Medicine and Management A complete and authoritative reference covering the management of gamebirds and exhibition Galliformes in health and disease In Gamebird Medicine and Management, a team of distinguished professionals deliver a comprehensive discussion of gamebirds and exhibition Galliformes for veterinary practitioners, gamebird producers, breeders and conservationists, as well as other avian health professionals. The book covers common diseases affecting gamebirds and offers management and production information not found in other resources. The authors combine relevant material from avian veterinarians, commercial production professionals, and experts from the conservation and captive breeding sectors, that enables veterinarians, gamebird producers, and conservationists to develop diagnostic and treatment plans for small or large gamebird flocks. Readers will also find: Thorough introductions to laws and regulations governing gamebirds in the United States In-depth examinations of the anatomy and physiology of gamebirds Comprehensive explorations of the medical management of gamebirds Information on treating dermatological, musculoskeletal, neurological, digestive, and respiratory diseases affecting gamebirds A practical, step-by-step necropsy guide An engaging photo collection of gamebird and exhibition Galliformes diseases Perfect for veterinary practitioners, gamebird producers, and conservationists, Gamebird Medicine and Management will also earn a place in the libraries of zoo veterinarians and staff.







Backyard Poultry Medicine and Surgery


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Die 2. Auflage von Backyard Poultry Medicine and Surgery ist eine sorgfältige Überarbeitung und Erweiterung der 1. Auflage und bietet praktische Informationen für Veterinärmediziner, die Geflügeltiere und kleinere Geflügelbestände behandeln. Das Buch ist ein umfassender Leitfaden zu sämtlichen Aspekten der Haltung, medizinischen und chirurgischen Betreuung von Geflügel in Hinterhofhaltung. Sieben neue Kapitel befassen sich mit den Bereichen Toxikologie, Euthanasie, Pathologie, Verhalten, medizinische Versorgung von Jagdvögeln, Impfung und Medikation. Das Referenzwerk ist zum schnellen Nachschlagen nach Organsystem strukturiert und untersützt Veterinärmediziner, die regelmäßig oder gelegentlich Geflügeltiere behandeln, bei Diagnose und Management von Hühnern in Hinterhofhaltung. Mehr als 400 Farbfotos helfen bei der Identifizierung von Rassen und Diagnostik. Der klinische Fokus unterstützt Veterinärmediziner in jeder Hinsicht beim Erstellen von Diagnose- und Behandlungsplänen. Die Kapitel stammen von führenden Experten für Vogelmedizin und Vogelchirurgie. Backyard Poultry Medicine and Surgery ist ein Muss für jeden Veterinärmediziner, der gelegentlich oder regelmäßig Geflügeltiere in Hinterhofhaltung betreut. - Umfassender Leitfaden für die Diagnose und Behandlung von Geflügeltieren in Hinterhofhaltung. - Bietet praktische Informationen zu Haltung, medizinischer und chirurgischer Behandlung. - Folgt einem individualmedizinischen Ansatz und unterstützt Praktiker beim Erstellen von Diagnose- und Behandlungsplänen für einzelne Tiere oder kleine Tierbestände. - Die neue Auflage wurde erheblich erweitert, viele Kapitel um neue Inhalte sowie sieben neue Kapitel. - Neue Kapitel behandeln die Themenkomplexe Toxikologie, Euthanasie, Pathologie, Verhalten, medizinische Versorgung von Jagdvögeln, Impfung und Medikation. - Enthält noch mehr Farbfotos, um Rasse und Erkrankung noch besser identifizieren zu können. - Begleitende Website.