By Johannes Kaufmann
ISBN-10: 3034876661
ISBN-13: 9783034876667
ISBN-10: 3034876688
ISBN-13: 9783034876681
It's a nice excitement for me to introduce this good deal of knowledge from quite a few insti handbook for the prognosis of parasites of domes tutes and universities. tic animals. it's a specified ebook in lots of the result's an impressively comprehen respects. Books bearing on parasitic anima I sive, superbly illustrated and, principally excessive ailments - complete textbooks, but in addition ly serviceable handbook. you can seek advice. Its box manuals - abound. those regularly deal systematic and colour-coded format permits the with aetiology, c1inical indicators and pathology, as person to guide rapidly and without doubt via an unlimited weil as regulate and therapy. although, whereas volume of data. scientific photographs and strategies for prognosis are frequently pointed out, figures exhibit the parasite degree of diagnostic those are infrequently sufficiently sensible and spe curiosity, facilitating a quick and actual diag cific to permit the individual ne I in box laborato nosis. The booklet has been designed for use ries to arrive a concise, speedy dia gnosis of the by means of veterinarians and technicians, by means of lecturers parasite species thinking about any specific case. and scholars - in reality, via somebody facing Parasitic Infections of household Animals suc the analysis of illnesses in family animals. ceeds in redressing those shortcomings.
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In pos ition A, two F. hepatica rediae, co ll ected from an infected sna il, were depos ited onto the filter; in position B, an uninfected snail was squashed o nto th e filter (no signal detectable) a nd in C to E, whol e sna ils infecred wirh F. hepatica were crushed onro th e filter. The filter was h ybridi sed w ith a 32P-la be lled DNA probe (Fh r- IV ) which hybridises to repetitive DNA fragmenrs present in the genome of F. hepatica. The filter was exposed overnight to X-ray film. ,s I0Il11 ~ ~ ~ ~ •• ~ ~ ~ ~ J Fig.
66 Trichostrongylus axei; spicula (74-98 pm and 96-128 pm) and gubernaculum (50-61 pm) [5) Trichostrongylus coluhriformis and other Trichostrongylus spp. Hair worms, black scours worms Location: Small intestine Hosts: Cattle Species description: IEF above T. 5 mm and the females 5-7 mm long. The spicules of T. colubriformis are equal (135-156 pm long) and show a prominent distal end. The gubernaculum is present. Infection is acquired by inges- Fig. 67 Trichostrongylus colubriformis; bursa copulatrix with spicula (135-156 pm) 41 1 Stages In the gut and taeces gubernaculum Fig.
Adult worms may be identified at neeropsy. Therapy and Prophylaxis: ~ below THERAPY OF NEMATODE INFECTIONS, p. 53 (Figures 61, 62, 63) Location: Abomasum of ruminants, stomaeh of pigs, rarely small intestine Hosts: Cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig and very rarely man Speeies description: This nematode resembles Haemonchus contortus. 9 mm from the tip of the tail and the absence of a vulvar flap. The male bursa has a symmetrical dorsal lobe, which is very small. 8-7 mm) and united together for almost their whole length.
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