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Ectoparasites in small animals. 
Life cycles - Veterinary book - cover book -

Ectoparasites in small...

Price €40.00

Small handbook gathering all the life cycles of the most common ectoparasites in dogs and cats. Similar parasites are grouped together based on their life cycle and, consequently, their sensitivity to parasiticides. The aim is to provide readers with key aspects of parasite control and prevention, highlighting those diseases that can be transmitted by them. Geographic distribution maps are also included.

Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats - Book Details - Veterinary Book Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats - Book Details - Veterinary Book

Diagnostic Ultrasound...

Price €90.00

This book provides new insight into feline ultrasound in daily practice. From cranial to caudal, the feline species has been thoroughly scanned, detailing for each body region the scanning technique, as well as the ultrasonography of both the normal and the diseased organ. In each chapter, key points highlight feline species' special features and help the reader focus on the most important. Several short ultrasound clips are also available in the electronic version of the book, increasing, even more, the interest of this book: an up-to-date text and several references to the latest studies.

Coccidiosis. Main challenges in poultry farming - Veterinary book - cover book - De Franceschi - Mauricio Enrique

Coccidiosis. Main...

Price €37.00

This atlas provides an up-to-date review of avian coccidiosis: its aetiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, etc. Special emphasis has been placed on the diagnosis and control of coccidiosis on poultry farms, with information about the techniques designed to detect coccidia and the current vaccination programmes.