Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy

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Edition: 6th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-09-20
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science Health Science div
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Summary

With expert contributors from around the world sharing their knowledge on 57 new cutting-edge areas of interest, Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, Volume 6 continues to provide outstanding coverage of todays most relevant topics. This book is an essential resource in zoo and wild animal medicine, addressing the special challenges posed by individual and herd medical management, newly emerging diseases in diverse wild animal populations, the effect of habitat loss and destruction on wildlife species, and the utilization of zoo animals in the surveillance and detection of potential zoonoses. The user-friendly current therapy approach continues to serve a vital function in the field by fostering a conservation biology ethic, bridging the gap between captive and free-ranging wild animal medicine, from a diverse group of experts. Includes practical guidance on such topics as behavioral training for medical procedures and the use of infrared thermography. Divided into four sections Conditions Affecting Multiple Species, Poikilotherms, Aviand Medicine, and Mammals to help you find the information you need quickly. Extensive contributor list includes multinational contributors offering expert information on species from around the world. Presents timely topics in zoo and wild animal medicine with 57 new chapters to provide the best and most current information available. The most up-to-date information on hot topics such as avian influenza, West Nile virus, and other pathogens threatening wildlife and human populations on a global scale. Cutting-edge insights on environmental and public health concerns, such as occupational exposure to zoonotic simian retroviruses and use of wildlife rehabilitation centers as monitors for ecosystem health. A color plate section presents vivid depictions of external clinical signs for more accurate clinical recognition.

Table of Contents

Conditions Affecting Multiple Species
West Nile Virus in Birds and Mammals
Current Diagnostic Methods for Tuberculosis in Zoo Animals
Use of Infrared Thermography in Zoo and Wild Animals
Behavioral Clues to the Detection of Illness in Wild Animals: Models in Camelids and Elephants
Ionophores: Salinomycin Toxicity in Camelids
Emerging Diseases at the Interface of People, Domestic Animals and Wildlife
Behavioral Training for Medical Procedures
The Balai Directive of the European Union: A Difficult Piece of Veterinary Legislation
Encephalomyocarditis Virus Infection in Zoo Animals
Avian Influenza
Conservation Medicine
Disease Management in Ex-Situ Invertebrate Conservation Programs
Use of Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers as Monitors of Ecosystem Health
Biopsy Darting
Poikilotherms
Fish
Selected Fish Diseases in Wild Populations
Spring Viremia of Carp Virus (SVCV)
Amphibians
Veterinary Participation in the Puerto Rican Crested Toad Program
Amphibian Chytridiomycosis
Raising Giant Tortoises
Reptiles
Reptile Protozoa
Fluid Therapy in Reptiles
Avian Medicine
Salmonellosis in Songbirds (Order Passeriformes)
Veterinary Care of Bustards
Medical Management of Curassows
Monitoring Avian Health in the Galápagos Islands: Current Knowledge
Avian Atherosclerosis
Minerals and Stork Nutritions
The Veterinary Care of Kiwi
Mammals
Chiroptera
Paramyxoviruses in Bats
Rodents
Medical Aspects of Red Squirrel Translocation
Primates
Neuroleptics in Great Apes with Specific Reference to the Modification of Aggressive Behavior in a Male Gorilla
Occupational Exposure to Zoonotic Simian Retroviruses
Carnivores
Neurological Disorders in Cheetahs and Snowleopards
Imbalanced Diets Compromise Semen Quality in Felids
Baylisascaris Neural Larval Migrans in Zoo Animals
Use of Analgesics in Exotic Felids
Mycobacterial Diseases in Carnivores
Marine mammals
Melioidosis in Marine Mammals
Inflammation in Marine Mammals
Capture and Anesthesia of Otariids in the Wild
Tissue Cyst-Forming Coccidia of Marine Mammals
Algal Bloom Toxicity in Marine Animals
Elephants
Elephant Herpesviruses
Tuberculosis in Elephants
Neonatal Elephant Mortality
Working Elephant Health Care and Management
Artiodactylids
Camelinds are Not Ruminants
Uroliths and Gastro-Enteroliths
Congenital/Hereditary Defects in Camelidae
Hypocalcemia, Hypomagnesemia in Non-Domestic Ruminants
Diseases of Chamois
Gastro-Intestinal Nematodiasis in Hoofstock
Tuberculosis in Michigan Deer
Chronic Wasting Disease of Cervid Species
Heartwater (Ehrlichia Ruminantium)
The Nutrition of Browsers
Side Effects of Etorphine and Carfentanil in Non-Domestic Hoofstock
Treatment of Chronic Renal Failure in Non-Domestic Felids
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