Veterinary Toxicology for Australia and New Zealand is a reference suited to the unique challenges of veterinary practice in Australia and New Zealand. Both streamlined and thorough in its coverage of poisons and treatments for those locations, this focused approach allows readers to quickly find relevant information that is presented in a concise and logical manner that is useful to clinicians. The authors draw upon a wealth of knowledge of the particularities of toxicology in Australia and New Zealand to present readers with the up-to-date information required to efficiently and effectively diagnose and treat their patients. Highlights toxins of specific concern in Australia and New Zealand Structures information in a logical way so that it can be located quickly Offers up-to-date information on current and emerging risks
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TABLE 29-1 Examples of Molecular Diagnostic Laboratories in the United States* Laboratory Website URL PCR Platform Conventional Real-Time Panels Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory http://microvet.arizona.edu X X Arkansas Livestock ...
This book covers all aspects of toxicology, including toxic diseases of large animals, small animals, and exotic pets.
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This concise review of clinically relevant toxins supplies you with vital information on the source, clinical signs, toxicity, mechanism of action, diagnosis, and treatment options most commonly encountered in veterinary practice.