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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9781394158249
Vydání2024
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Počet stran304
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Principles and Practices of Canine and Feline Clinical Parasitic Diseases
A comprehensive reference guide for specialists highlighting the parasitic diseases of dogs and cats with appropriate therapeutic strategy

Parasitic diseases are a scourge for dogs and cats, and the impact of the numerous maladies associated with these diseases cannot be underestimated. For the clinician or researcher attempting to alleviate these symptoms, Principles and Practices of Canine and Feline Clinical Parasitic Diseases is a helpful, introductory practical guidebook that helps identify the parasites infecting these animals and suggests useful treatment strategies based on an appropriate diagnosis.

Principles and Practices of Canine and Feline Clinical Parasitic Diseases comprehensively details its topic from symbiosis and parasitism, to therapeutics measures and control strategies, to the deleterious effect of parasites in various organs in dogs and cats. The book offers extensive information on management approaches, the most significant clinical findings, diagnostic approaches, disease prevention, and drug evaluation. As a reference, the guide provides systems for the identification of the pathogens and recognizes the severity and exhibition of disease manifestation.

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Principles and Practices of Canine and Feline Clinical Parasitic Diseases is ideal for undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, academics, and industrialists interested in the various parasitic diseases and treatments. It is also extremely useful as a ready reference for scientists seeking to develop new anti-parasitic drugs.
Tanmoy Rana, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Obsah
List of Contributorsxxi
Prefacexxv
Acknowledgmentxxvii
Sanweer Khatoon 1 General Introduction to Canine and Feline Parasitic Diseases1
1.1 Introduction1
1.2 Type of Intestinal Parasites5
1.3 Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention6
1.4 Control6
1.5 Internal Parasites6
1.6 General Measures for the Prevention of Worm Infections8
1.7 Anti- helminthics and Deworming Guidelines9
Adedayo M. Awoniyi 2 Symbiosis and Parasitism in Dogs and Cats11
2.1 Introduction11
2.2 Examples of Dog and Cat Parasites14
2.3 Recommendations and Conclusion18
Bleshwari Dixit, Rinesh Kumar, Alok K. Dixit, and Alok K. Singh 3 Risk Factors Associated with Parasitic Diseases in Dogs and Cats19
3.1 Introduction19
3.2 Intrinsic Factors21
3.3 External Factors22
3.4 Control28
Furqan Munir, Amna Shakoor, Muhammad Tahir Aleem, and Zia ud Din Sindhu 4 Host–Parasite–Microbiome Interactions in Dogs and Cats31
4.1 Introduction31
4.2 Microbiome of Parasites32
4.3 The Microbiome of Dogs and Cats32
4.4 Microbiomes and Helminths in the Guts of Dogs and Cats33
4.5 Microbiota- mediated Protection33
4.6 Why Do We Need to Study the Microbiota?36
4.7 Future Perspectives37
4.8 Conclusion37
V, G. Charitha, C. Sreedevi, V. C. Rayulu, and P. M. Kondaiah 5 Linguatula serrata Worm Infections in Dogs and Cats41
5.1 Introduction41
5.2 Taxonomy41
5.3 Historical Perspective42
5.4 Incidence and Geographical Distribution43
5.5 Morphology43
5.6 Life Cycle46
5.7 Pathogensis and Clinical Signs46
5.8 Diagnosis48
5.9 Treatment and Control48
Hanumappa Dhanalakshmi 6 Annelida Infestations in Dogs and Cats53
6.1 Leech Structure53
6.2 Leech Organ Systems53
6.3 Reproduction53
6.4 Life Cycle54
6.6 Feeding55
6.7 Morphological Characteristics of Leech Families55
6.8 Transmission58
6.9 Pathogenesis58
6.10 Treatment58
6.11 Control59
Anil Kumar, Tanmoy Rana, Sonam Bhatt, and Ankesh Kumar 7 Insecta Infestations in Dogs and Cats61
7.1 Introduction61
7.2 Diptera (Flies)61
7.3 Phthiraptera (Lice)64
7.4 Siphonaptera (Fleas)65
7.5 Hemiptera (Bed Bugs)67
7.6 Ticks and Mites67
Ramesh Putchakayala and Gurram S. Haritha 8 Acanthocephala Worm Infections in Dogs and Cats73
8.1 Origin and Classification73
8.2 General Description74
8.3 Developmental Stages75
8.4 Acanthocephalans in Small Animals75
Ugochukwu F. Ogbodo 9 Tick- borne Diseases in Dogs and Cats79
9.1 Babesiosis79
9.2 Cytauxzoonosis81
9.3 Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis82
9.4 Hemotropic Mycoplasmosis84
9.5 Hepatozoonosis85
9.6 Lyme Borreliosis87
9.7 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever88
J. Adeppa and V. Gnani Charitha 10 Roundworm Infections in Dogs and Cats93
10.1 Introduction93
10.2 Morphology93
10.3 Life Cycle95
10.4 Clinical Findings and Lesions in Small Animals97
10.5 Clinical Findings and Pathogenesis in Humans97
10.6 Diagnosis99
10.7 Treatment99
10.8 Prevention99
Manoj K. Kalita, Gautam Bordoloi, and Prerona Patowary 11 Tapeworm Infections in Dogs and Cats101
11.1 Introduction101
11.2 Dipylidium Tapeworms101
11.3 Taenia Tapeworms of Dogs and Cats102
11.4 Echinococcus105
11.5 Mesocestoides106
11.6 Diphyllobothrium107
Sanweer Khatoon, Afroz Jahan, Naresh Kumar, and Tikam Goyal 12 Fluke Infections in Dogs and Cats111
12.1 Introduction111
12.2 Trematodes (Platyhelminthes, Flatworms, Flukes)111
12.3 Host Associations and Transmission Between Hosts115
12.4 Pathogenesis115
12.5 Public Health Considerations115
12.6 Conclusion116
12.7 Recommended Treatments and Strategies116
Manoj K. Kalita and Prerona Patowary 13 Protozoan Infections in Dogs and Cats119
13.1 Babesiosis (Piroplasmosis)119
13.2 Hepatozoonosis120
13.3 Cytauxzoonosis121
13.4 Trypanosomiasis122
13.5 Toxoplasmosis123
13.6 Leishmanisis125
13.7 Neosporosis125
13.8 Sarcocystosis126
13.9 Trichomoniasis127
13.10 Intestinal Protozoa of Dogs and Cats127
13.11 Coccidiosis (Isosporiasis)129
13.12 Cryptosporidiosis129
Krishnan S. Prasanna 14 Immunology and Pathogenic Purview133
14.1 Host–Parasite Associations133
14.2 Immune Machineries in Dogs and Cnats134
14.3 Evasion of Immunity by Parasites141
14.4 Immunopathology142
14.5 Autoimmunity143
14.6 Conclusion144
Hanumappa Dhanalakshmi15 Parasitic Zoonoses and One Health147
15.1 Zoonoses Caused by Protozoa147
15.2 Zoonoses Caused by Trematodes152
15.3 Zoonoses Caused by Cestodes153
15.4 Zoonoses Caused by Nematodes155
15.5 Zoonoses Caused by Arthropods157
15.6 Flea Allergy Dermatitis157
15.7 Conclusions158
Baleshwari Dixit, Somesh Meshram, Amit K. Jha, and Ravi Khare 16 Parasitic Fauna Associated with Reproductive Disorders161
16.1 Introduction161
16.2 Toxoplasmosis162
16.3 Neosporosis166
16.4 Leishmaniosis168
16.5 Dirofilariosis169
16.6 Toxocariasis170
Manisha Mehra, Gunjan Choudhary, and Jaykumar Desai 17 Diagnostic Perspectives of Parasitic Diseases in Dogs and Cats173
17.1 Parasite Detection in Fecal Materials173
17.2 Parasite Detection in Urinary Systems182
17.3 Blood Parasites of Dogs and Cats182
Fathy A. Osman 18 Anti- helminthic Resistance: A Barrier to Controlling Parasites in Dogs and Cats189
18.1 Definitions190
18.2 Principles of Anti- helminthic Resistance (AR) Development190
18.3 Factors Contributing to the Development of Anti- helminthic Resistance190
18.4 Evidence of Anti- helminthic Resistance194
18.5 Mechanisms of Resistance194
18.6 Monitoring Anti- helminthic Resistance (AR)195
18.7 Prevention of Anti- helminthic Resistance (AR) Development in Dogs and Cats199
18.8 Conclusion and Recommendations200
Sanweer Khatoon, Afroz Jahan, Tikam Goyal, and Srinivas 19 Molecular Biology of Parasites in Dogs and Cats205
19.1 Introduction205
Furqan Munir, Amna Shakoor, Muhammad Tahir Aleem, and Zia ud Din Sindhu 20 Parasitic Vaccines in Dogs and Cats213
20.1 Introduction213
20.2 Importance of Vaccination in Companion Animals214
20.3 The Manipulation of Immune Responses for the Development of Vaccines214
20.4 Advancement in the Development of Anti- parasitic Vaccines216
20.5 Novel Drug Delivery Systems for the Delivery of Vaccines217
20.6 Future Perspectives218
20.7 Conclusion219
21 Biological Control of Parasites223
21.1 Introduction223
21.2 Traditional Control224
21.3 History of Biological Control224
21.4 Advantages of Biological Control224
21.5 Disadvantages of Biological Control224
21.6 Biological Control Agents224
21.7 Use of Biological Agents to Control Ticks and Mites227
21.8 Applying Biological Control227
21.9 Summary227
Muhammad Tahir Aleem, Fakiha Kalim, Azka Kalim, and Furqan Munir 22 Therapeutic Measures and Control Strategies229
Glossary229
22.1 Introduction229
22.2 Risk Analysis for Designing Appropriate Control Strategies230
22.3 Deworming230
22.4 Use of Anti- parasitic Drugs231
22.5 Use of Nanotechnology231
22.6 Ecological Control236
22.7 Management Practices236
22.8 Role of Veterinarian238
22.9 Future Perspectives238
22.10 Conclusion239
Abrar Ul Haq, Idrees M. Allaie, Shahana R. Tramboo, and Tanmoy Rana 23 Future Advanced Research Directions against Parasitic Diseases in Dogs and Cats243
23.1 Introduction243
23.2 Major Endoparasitic and Ectoparasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats243
23.3 Advances in the Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases in Dogs and Cats244
23.4 Advanced Therapies for Parasitoses in Dogs and Cats245
23.5 Veterinary Parasitic Vaccines246
23.6 Challenges and Future Directions Against Parasitic Diseases of Dogs and Cats247
23.7 Conclusion248
References249
Index253