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New edition of the market-leading benchtop reference on the diagnosis of internal and external parasites in animals, including expanded coverage of parasites of reptiles, birds, and other exotic species
Veterinary Clinical Parasitology, 9th Edition, allows for a quick and accurate reference to internal and external parasites found in a wide variety of domestic animals and laboratory animal host species. Focusing on the tests and information most relevant to daily veterinary practice, this classic benchtop manual contains a wealth of high-quality images to assist readers in diagnosing parasitic disease and identifying and treating relevant parasites. Contributions by leading experts in veterinary pathobiology and parasitology cover fecal examination for the diagnosis of parasitism, detection of parasites in the blood, diagnosis of arthropod parasites, and more.
The latest edition contains fully revised material throughout, including new and expanded information on immunodiagnostic and molecular diagnostic tests, additional parasite-specific material on the benefits and limitations of different test modalities, and increased coverage of reptiles, birds, and other exotic and laboratory animals. New sections include up-to-date information on anthelmintics, antiprotozoals, and other antiparasitic drugs, and challenging case studies that provide insights on situations where identification of parasites is especially difficult. Published under the auspices of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP), this indispensable clinical manual:
* Describes accurate and cost-effective techniques for diagnosiing parasitic infections in animals
* Presents clear and concise information on the distribution, life cycle, and significance of each parasite covered
* Contains hundreds of color clinical images to enable rapid picture-matching and aid in diagnosis
* Offers a spiral-bound format that allows the book to lie flat on the benchtop, ideal for regular use in daily practice
* Features revised content throughout, including new chapters and images, an improved format, an enhanced color scheme, and an updated companion website
Veterinary Clinical Parasitology, 9th Edition is an essential resource for practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians, diagnosticians, researchers, and students in need of a timely and efficient reference on morphologic identification of parasites in different animal species.

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Veterinary Clinical Parasitology

Ninth Edition

Anne M. Zajac
Gary A. Conboy
Susan E. Little
Mason V. Reichard

Under the auspices of the Veterinary Clinical Parasitology - image 2

American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists

This edition first published 2021 2021 John Wiley Sons Inc Edition History - photo 3

This edition first published 2021
2021 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Edition History
This edition first published 2012 2012 by John Wiley & Sons Inc.
First, Second editions, 1948, 1955 Iowa State College Press
Third, fourth, Fifth, Sixth editions, 1961, 1970, 1978, 1994 Iowa State University Press
Seventh edition, 2006 Blackwell Publishing
Eighth edition, 2012 John Wiley & Sons Inc.

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PREFACE

The first edition of Veterinary Clinical Parasitology was published in 1948 and has been used since that time by students, veterinary practitioners and others as an aid in the diagnosis of parasitic infections. Since 1994, it has been published under the auspices of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitology (AAVP) with the proceeds going to support student travel to the AAVP annual meeting. This sponsorship has not only supported development of more than one generation of veterinary parasitologists, but has also involved a community of parasitologists in the production of the book. The relationship with AAVP continues with the 9th edition. Also, as with past editions, this edition focuses on morphologic identification of parasites, which continues to be widely used in veterinary medicine, increasingly in combination with molecular or immunologic techniques.

There are also some new features in the 9th edition. We have added a chapter summarizing information on modern parasiticides. Additionally, preceding the photographs of parasites for each common domestic animal in there is a table listing current U.S. labelapproved treatments for many parasitic infections. We have also added another new chapter called Diagnostic Dilemmas. In this chapter we present challenging clinical scenarios and diagnostic results and allow the reader to make a diagnosis. A discussion of each of these scenarios is available on the accompanying website of the book.

The 9th edition also marks changes in the authorship of Veterinary Clinical Parasitology. This is the final edition that will be authored by Dr. Anne Zajac (author since the 6th edition) and Dr. Gary Conboy (author since the 7th edition). Drs. Susan Little and Mason Reichard, who joined as authors for this edition, will guide the book going forward and continue its association with AAVP.

Anne M. Zajac
Gary A. Conboy
Susan E. Little
Mason V. Reichard

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

As ever, we are very grateful to the members of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP) and others who have provided material for Veterinary Clinical Parasitology. Since the early 1990s appeals for photographs distributed through the AAVP listserv have brought responses from around the world.

We would also like to particularly acknowledge the extensive contributions to this edition of three of our veterinary parasitology colleagues, Dr. Mani Lejeune, Cornell University; Dr. Yoko Nagamori, Zoetis Corporation (formerly of Oklahoma State University); and Dr. Heather Walden, University of Florida, who graciously offered their magnificent photo collections for our use.

Finally, as Anne Zajac and Gary Conboy step away from authorship of Veterinary Clinical Parasitology they would like to gratefully acknowledge technical staff who, over many years, have assisted in identification and preparation of clinical samples utilized for photographs in this book. Those individuals include Susan King, Rosemary Cornett, John McInturff, Alex Fox and Diamond McClendon at Virginia Tech and Nicole Murphy, Robert Maloney and Janet Saunders at the University of Prince Edward Island.

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