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Essential Guides on Cattle Farming. Bovine Respiratory Disease
DeDonder, K.
1ª Edición Junio 2016
Inglés
Espiral
64 pags
150 gr
17 x 11 x null cm
ISBN 9788416315543
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Description
Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is probably the most common and costly disease affecting the beef cattle industry worldwide, causing damages and losses in recently weaned and feedlot cattle, nursingbeef calves, housed dairy calves, and lactating dairy cows. In addition, BRD is a complex multi-factorial disease entailing the interaction between various factors, such a host factors (age, immune status, etc.), environmental factors (transport, temperature fluctuations, ventilation, etc.) and infectious agents (viruses, bacteria, etc.). This handbook, including the most essential contents, has been carried out bya renowned expert with a wide experience in this field. Thus, this updated book (visual-type) is the most helpful tool to properly control this disease. The atlas format makes the contents understandable andaccessible to readers.
Contents
1. Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC)
Introduction and global importance
Types of disease
2. Aetiology
Common viral agents
Bovine diarrhoea virus (BVDV)
Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV)
Bovine herpes virus (BHV)
Parainfluenza virus-3 (PI3)
Bovine respiratory coronavirus (BRCV)
Common bacterial agents
Mannheimia haemolytica (MH)
Pasteurella multocida (PM)
Histophilus somni (HS)
Mycoplasma bovis (MB)
Other bacteria
3. Epidemiology
Disease spread
Management practices
4. Diagnosis
Clinical signs
Bacterial and viral diagnosis
Antemortem sampling
Postmortem sampling
5. Treatment
Antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial resistance (AR)
Ancillary therapy (AT)
6. Control
Vaccination
Bacterial vaccination
Viral vaccination
Management
Conclusions
References
Keith D. DeDonder
Dr. DeDonder graduated from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine and spent several years in private practice before returning to pursue a PhD and complete a residency in clinicalpharmacology at Kansas State University. The focus of this research was on antimicrobial resistance in bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and the effects of clinical BRD on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of an antibiotic and its correlation to treatment outcome. Dr. DeDonder is now director of clinical services at the Veterinary and Biomedical Research Center in the United States providingquality research to the veterinary and biomedical community.
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