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Skin Diseases of Cattle in the Tropics
A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
A clinical and practical guide on skin diseases in cattle that helps animal scientists, veterinarians, students, and technicians make appropriate and differential diagnoses
Mohamed Elamin Hamid (Author)
9780128110546, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 10 June 2016
98 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 0.8 cm, 0.14 kg
"I consider this book a must-have reference for practitioners in subtropical and tropical climates. It is also a useful reference for veterinarians in other climes of the world…" --JAVMA
Skin Diseases of Cattle in the Tropics: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment is a clinical and practical guide to help animal scientists, field veterinarians, veterinary students, and technicians make appropriate and differential diagnoses. It features quizzes of clinical cases, along with multiple images of characteristic lesions and laboratory findings of major skin diseases (and diseases with skin manifestations) that are prevalent in tropical areas, notably the Sub-Saharan African countries. This self-learning and easy-to-use instructional guide, a unique offering in the field of animal science and veterinary medicine, provides essential and foundational information about relevant skin conditions that are followed by illustrated flow charts of laboratory diagnoses and summaries of respective diseases. This title makes the subject accessible for practicing veterinarians and animal scientists, and is particularly useful for those who have neither seen nor had the chance to see these diseases in the field or clinics. Such diseases are important not only in the tropics, but may be encountered in many countries in subtropical and temperate zones.
Section 1: Dermatitis and exudative dermatitis with scab formationDermatophilosis (Streptothricosis) Dermatophycosis (Ringworm) Bovine besnoitiosis (Elephant skin disease) Sarcoptic mange (Scabies)Sarcoptic and demodectic mange (Mixed mange)Papilomatosis (Warts) Section 2: Cutaneous and subcutaneous nodular swellings and abscessesActinomycosis (Lumpy jaw)Bovine farcy (Nocardiosis)Skin tuberculosis (Tuberculous lymphadenitis)Lumpy skin disease (Chronic lesions)Demodectic mange (Demodicosis)Cutaneous hypodermatitis (Cattle grubs) Section 3: Ulcerative skin lesions with bleeding and myiasisCutaneous myiasisPhotosensitization (Photosensitive dermatitis)Filarial dermatitis (Cutaneous parafilarosis)Tick infestationBovine ulcerative mammillitis (Bovine Herpesvirus II)
Subject Areas: Veterinary bacteriology, virology, parasitology [MZMP], Veterinary pathology & histology [MZK], Medical parasitology [MMFP], Medical microbiology & virology [MMFM], Pathology [MMF]