<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>The recipient of much praise and acclaim, <i>Veterinary Parasitology </i>is widely considered to be the definitive veterinary parasitology reference for practitioners and students alike. This Fourth Edition has been developed and enhanced into a two-part reference to reflect recent advances in the field, modern teaching practice, and updated parasite taxonomic classification systems.</p> <p>Part One contains expanded individual parasite descriptions using current taxonomic status within three new chapters on Helminthology, Protozoology and Entomology. Further updated chapters are provided on: The laboratory diagnosis of parasitism, Antiparasitics, The epidemiology of parasitic diseases, and Host resistance to parasitic diseases. Host species chapters have been retained and expanded and are found in Part Two of the edition.</p> <p><b>KEY FEATURES</b></p> <ul> <li>Tailored for those directly involved in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitic diseases of domestic animals</li> <li>Compatible with the diversity of current parasitology teaching modules - both for teaching parasite systematics and diseases on a host-organ basis</li> <li>Offers the most detailed parasite descriptions available today for teachers, research groups, veterinarians in practice and in government service, and others involved in aspects of parasitic disease</li> </ul> <p>Thoroughly revised and restructured to reflect the most up-to-date advancements in the field, <i>Veterinary Parasitology, </i>Fourth Edition, enhances its stellar reputation as the gold standard reference text for the global veterinary profession.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>New to this updated edition are new approaches to teaching the science, detailed parasite descriptions and a new structure that lends to the reference's use in the clinic or in a classroom. (<i>California Bookwatch</i> 2016)<br /><br />anyone who works or has an interest in veterinary parasitology should consider having this resource at their disposal. (<i>Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association</i> 2016)<br /><br />This book makes a useful contribution to the veterinary parasitology literature and is a useful reference book. It should find a place in most vet school libraries and specialist referral clinics. (<i>Veterinary Record</i> 2016)<br /><br />Filled with discussions of costs, immunology, clinical signs and pathology, and good-quality color photos throughout, nothing currently on the market even begins to approach Veterinary Parasitoloy in thoroughness and coverage. (<i>Donovan's literary services</i> 2016) <br /><br /><br />This is a well-written and well-organized book. It provides students, veterinarians, and scientists with an invaluable guide to understanding the characteristic features, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitic helminths, protozoa, and arthropods of veterinary significance. (<i>Doody Enterprises</i> 2016)<br /><br />The 4th edition of Veterinary parasitology will be a useful addition to the libraries of veterinary parasitology diagnostic and reference laboratories, veterinary parasitology research groups and to those teaching parasitology to veterinary students. (<i>Australian Veterinary Journal </i>7 July 2017)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Mike Taylor</b>, an independent veterinary consultant, is an honorary Professor in Veterinary Parasitology at the Royal Veterinary College, London, former head of Parasitology at the Central Veterinary Laboratory (VLA), Weybridge and Wildlife Disease Surveillance at Central Science Laboratory York, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Veterinary Parasitology. He has written more than 250 scientific papers and 20 book chapters in the field.</p> <p><b>Bob Coop</b> is Honorary Fellow of the Moredun Foundation, and former Head of the Division of Parasitology at the Moredun Research Institute, Scotland. He is a former President of the British Association for Veterinary Parasitology and Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh.</p> <p><b>Richard Wall</b> is Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol, UK. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, and Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.</p>
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