Veterinary Clinical Parasitology

  • Veterinary Clinical Parasitology
    By Anne M. Zajac, Gary A. Conboy, Susan E. Little

    Photo courtesy of Dr. David Baker, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Fig. 3.31 Birds may be infected with more than one species of protozoa. Both Leucocytozoon (L) and Plasmodium (P) are present ...

  • Veterinary Clinical Parasitology
    By Anne M. Zajac, Gary A. Conboy, Susan E. Little

    Photo courtesy of Dr. Manigandan Lejeune, Animal Health Diagnostic Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Fig. 1.183 Numerous Eimeria oocyts in a porcine fecal sample. Although common in pigs, Eimeria spp. infections have little ...

  • Veterinary Clinical Parasitology
    By Anne M. Zajac, Gary A. Conboy

    Key features Acts as a picture-matching guide to aid in identifying parasites of domestic animals Provides a practical, useful resource for learning the techniques used in diagnosing parasites Offers a new chapter on immunologic and ...

  • Veterinary Clinical Parasitology
    By Anne M. Zajac, Gary A. Conboy, Susan E. Little

    Published under the auspices of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP), this indispensable clinical manual: Describes accurate and cost-effective techniques for diagnosing parasitic infections in animals Presents ...

  • Veterinary Clinical Parasitology
    By Anne M. Zajac, Gary A. Conboy

    Key features Acts as a picture-matching guide to aid in identifying parasites of domestic animals Provides a practical, useful resource for learning the techniques used in diagnosing parasites Offers a new chapter on immunologic and ...