Parasites are a major issue affecting animal and human health, welfare, and economic productivity. This book provides 555 questions to test your knowledge of animal and tropical parasitology, to help you study anywhere, with any amount of time. Key features: Covers the most important and the most neglected parasites in a concise manner. Questions address parasite biology, epidemiology, diagnostics and management, all in relation to animal health. Includes key zoonotic parasites and their impact on human health. Uses multiple choice questions, true or false statements, fill-in-the-blanks, and more, to enable independent learning and self-testing. Provides explanatory answers to aid further revision and study. A self-test resource for veterin...
Essentials of Veterinary Parasitology provides an up-to-date resource for students and practicing ve...
In recent years there have been many changes to the ways that clinical veterinary science is conduct...
Is it still possible to discover new parasites of dogs and cats? Do we really know enough about them...
This book is a comprehensive revision aid that will help parasitology students and trainees prepare ...
This book is a comprehensive revision aid that will help parasitology students and trainees prepare ...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
Not AvailableAbout the Book: Zoonoses: Parasitic and Mycotic Diseases Zoonotic diseases include a va...
This book, primarily focussing on parasitic diseases of cats and dogs, is designed specifically for ...
This book, primarily focussing on parasitic diseases of cats and dogs, is designed specifically for ...
Parasitology is an established discipline that covers a wide area of subjects, ranging from the basi...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Understanding parasite biology and impact is essential when giving advice on parasite control in far...
Essentials of Veterinary Parasitology provides an up-to-date resource for students and practicing ve...
In recent years there have been many changes to the ways that clinical veterinary science is conduct...
Is it still possible to discover new parasites of dogs and cats? Do we really know enough about them...
This book is a comprehensive revision aid that will help parasitology students and trainees prepare ...
This book is a comprehensive revision aid that will help parasitology students and trainees prepare ...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
Not AvailableAbout the Book: Zoonoses: Parasitic and Mycotic Diseases Zoonotic diseases include a va...
This book, primarily focussing on parasitic diseases of cats and dogs, is designed specifically for ...
This book, primarily focussing on parasitic diseases of cats and dogs, is designed specifically for ...
Parasitology is an established discipline that covers a wide area of subjects, ranging from the basi...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Understanding parasite biology and impact is essential when giving advice on parasite control in far...
Essentials of Veterinary Parasitology provides an up-to-date resource for students and practicing ve...
In recent years there have been many changes to the ways that clinical veterinary science is conduct...
Is it still possible to discover new parasites of dogs and cats? Do we really know enough about them...