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Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians

  • 6th Edition - April 14, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Charles M. Hendrix, Ed Robinson
  • Language: English

**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Veterinary Nursing & Technology**Gain the knowledge you need to Identify and understand animal parasites! Diagnostic Parasitol… Read more

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**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Veterinary Nursing & Technology**

Gain the knowledge you need to Identify and understand animal parasites! Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, 6th Edition features clear and concise discussions of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites. Chapters are organized by parasite group — including nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, protozoans, arthropods, and leeches — and include a detailed description of the group, with special emphasis on morphology, life cycle, and important parasites. Then in each chapter, material is conveniently organized by host species: dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, swine, birds, lab animals, fish, and reptiles. Written by educators Charles M. Hendrix and Ed Robinson, this full-color, spiral-bound book provides the skills that veterinary technicians need to collect samples, perform lab procedures, and communicate with clients.

Key features

  • More than 300 full-color photos help you learn to recognize parasites and parasitic diseases in lab samples
  • Logical organization of chapters begins with an overview of external parasites, internal parasites, and nematodes, followed by chapters that go into detail of the parasites by host species
  • Step-by-step guidelines are provided for gathering samples and performing lab procedures, with clear instructions about how to perform the different laboratory techniques used in identifying parasites
  • Emphasis on life cycles along with high-quality life cycle drawings help you learn to communicate prevention and control strategies to clients
  • Case studies provide the opportunity to apply what you have learned
  • Review tools ensure that you master parasitology with all-new multiple-choice questions and VTNE prep questions, as well as matching exercises and questions for thought and discussion at the end of each chapter
  • Technician’s Note boxes call out important points for vet techs to remember
  • Coverage of exotics includes detailed images and discussions of the parasites that affect them
  • Parasites by Host Species tables summarize the many ways of categorizing parasites, cross referencing such categories as body systems affected, taxonomic grouping, host species, and location in host

Readership

Veterinary technology students

Table of contents

1. The Language of Veterinary Parasitology

2. Parasites That Infect and Infest Domestic

3. Introduction to the Nematodes

4. Nematodes That Infect Domestic Animals

5. The Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Cestoda

6. Tapeworms That Parasitize Domestic Animals and Humans

7. The Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Trematoda

8. Trematodes (Flukes) of Animals and Humans

9. The Phylum Acanthocephala

10. The Protozoans

11. Common Protozoans That Infect Domestic Animals

12. Introduction to the Arthropods

13. Arthropods That Infect and Infest Domestic Animals

14. Introduction to the Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Pentastomida

15. The Phylum Annelida

16. Parasites of Public Health Importance in Veterinary Parasitology

17. Common Laboratory Procedures for Diagnosing Parasitism

18. Reference to Common Parasite Ova and Forms Seen in Veterinary Medicine

Epilogue: Becoming Proficient in Veterinary Medicine’s Most Important Skill
Appendix
A: Parasite Reference List by Species and Parasite Type
B: VTNE Review Questions in Parasitology
C: Antiparasitic Drugs by Host Species
D: Zoonotic and Discourse—Speaking or Writing Authoritatively

Product details

  • Edition: 6
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 1, 2022
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Charles M. Hendrix

Dr. Hendrix is a professor of parasitology at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, and he has received the Norden Distinguished Teaching Award twice and the Auburn University Student Government Teacher of the Year Award twice.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Parasitology, Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA

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Ed Robinson

Mr. Robinson currently teaches parasitology to veterinary technology students at Penn Foster, an online program.