Fungal diseases of animals are very common, affect many small pets, and are a frequent cause of morbidity. With new drug treatments becoming available it is a subject of increasing veterinary importance. This book focuses on the diagnosis of fungal diseases and the correct management methods, covering animals seen by a variety of veterinary practitioners - small and large animal.
This book is the first to give a well-documented, illustrated survey of the historical background to disease caused by fungi in man and domesticated animals.
Practical Guide to Medical and Veterinary Mycology
This book is a comprehensive overview of the fungi that are clinically relevant for animals and humans.
This new edition of a standard reference includes classical methods and information on newer technologies, such as DNA hybridization and monoclonal antibodies.
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Veterinary and Medical Mycology
This manual offers general guidelines for collection and submission of fungal specimen, outlining procedures for cutaneous, subcumycoses, systemic, aquatic, and other common and opportunistic characteristics, and treatments are briefly ...
Veterinary Medical Mycology
Clinical Veterinary Microbiology
... 115 Kennel cough, 328, 590, 591 Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method, 162 Klebsiella pneumoniae, 283–284 Kobuvirus, 684 Koch's postulates, 5 Kuru, 737 L forms, 116, 124, 375 Laboratory diagnosis, 143–148, 541–547 bacterial infections, ...