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Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy, Volume 10

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9780323828529
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2022 9780323828529
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Get the latest advances in zoo and wild animal medicine in one invaluable reference! Written by internationally recognized experts, Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine: Current Therapy, Volume 10 provides a practical guide to the latest research and clinical management of captive and free-ranging wild animals. For each animal, coverage includes topics such as biology, anatomy and special physiology, reproduction, restraint and handling, housing requirements, nutrition and feeding, surgery and anesthesia, diagnostics, and treatment protocols. New topics in this edition include holistic treatments, antibiotic resistance in aquariums, non-invasive imaging for amphibians, emerging reptile viruses, and African ground hornbill medicine, in addition to giant anteater medicine, Brucella in marine animals, and rhinoceros birth parameters. With coverage of many subjects where information has not been readily available, Fowler’s is a resource you don’t want to be without.Fowler's Current Therapy format ensures that each volume in the series covers all-new topics with timely information on current topics of interest in the fieldFocused coverage offers just the right amount of depth — often fewer than 10 pages in a chapter — which makes the material easier to access and easier to understandGeneral taxon-based format covers all terrestrial vertebrate taxa plus selected topics on aquatic and invertebrate taxaUpdated information from the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) includes records from their growing database for 2.3 million animals (374,000 living) and 23,000 taxa, which can serve as a basis for new researchExpert, global contributors include authors from the U.S. and 25 other countries, each representing trends in their part of the world, and each focusing on the latest research and clinical management of captive and free-ranging wild animalsNEW! All-new topics and contributors ensure that this volume addresses the most current issues relating to zoo and wild animalsNEW! Content on emerging diseases includes topics such as COVID-19, rabbit hemorrhagic disease, yellow fever in South American primates, monitoring herpesviruses in multiple species, and canine distemper in unusual speciesNEW! Emphasis on management includes coverage of diversity in zoo and wildlife medicineNEW! Panel of international contributors includes, for the first time, experts from Costa Rica, Estonia, Ethiopia, India, Norway, and Singapore, along with many other countriesNEW! Enhanced eBook version is included with each print purchase, providing a fully searchable version of the entire text and access to all of its text, figures, and references

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ISBN13:9780323828529
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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Section 1: Veterinary Professional Activities<br>1 Leadership in a Time of Crisis<br>2 Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Zoo and Wildlife Veterinary Medicine<br>3 Building Partnerships Between Regional Veterinary and Zoo Associations<br>4 AAZV Wild Animal Health Fund<br>5 Latin American Zoo Veterinarian Associations<br>6 Training Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians in Southeast Asia<br>7 Harnessing Standardized Data and Analytics to Advance Zoological Medicine<br><br>Section 2: Conservation<br>8 Wildlife Regulations that Affect Veterinarians in the United States<br>9 Management of Diseases in Free-ranging Wildlife Populations<br>10 Remote Management of Veterinary Field Programs<br>11 Gorilla Doctors: A One Health/Conservation Medicine Success Story<br>12 Rabies Control in the Developing World—The Ethiopia Model and How it Affects Wildlife<br><br>Section 3: One Health<br>13 Zoos as One Health Education Centers for Students in the Human Health Professions<br>14 A One Health Initiative in Borneo Saving Orangutans, Transforming Community Health and Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods<br>15 Auckland Zoo: Applying One Health in New Zealand<br>16 Infectious Diseases and Primate Trafficking in Peruvian Wet Markets<br>17 SARS-CoV-2 and the Trade in Wildlife for Human Consumption<br>18 SARS-Cov-2 Coronavirus Infection in Wild Animals<br>19 Antibiotic Resistance in Free-ranging Wildlife<br>20 Tick and Vector-borne Disease Expansion with Climate Change<br>21 Impacts from Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Wildlife Health—A One Health Challenge<br><br>Section 4: Infectious, Parasitic, and Emerging Diseases<br>22 Update on Avian Influenza Virus<br>23 Update on Viruses in Bats<br>24 Canine Distemper in Noncarnivore Species<br>25 Rabbit Hemorrhagic Viral Disease and its Effects on Wildlife<br>26 Yellow Fever in South American Primates<br>27 Noninvasive Monitoring of Herpes Viruses<br>28 Ecosystem and Multiple Species Effects of Tuberculosis in Kruger National Park<br>29 Overview of Clostridium perfringens in Zoo Animals<br>30 Prevention of Baylisascariasis in Zoo Animals<br><br>Section 5: Zoo Health Management<br>31 Children&rsquo;s Zoo Medicine and Management<br>32 The Zoo Veterinarian&rsquo;s Role in Striving for Sustainable Populations<br>33 Exhibit Biodiversity and Animal Health<br>34 Air Quality and Zoo Health Management<br>35 Industry Snapshot: Seafood Sustainability in Animal Diets<br>36 Browse Selection and Management<br><br>Section 6: Animal Welfare<br>37 Zoo Animal Welfare in the 21st Century—Contemporary Thinking, Assessment, and Best Practice<br>38 Veterinarians and the Association ofZoos and Aquariums Animal Welfare Guidelines<br>39 Concepts of Animal Welfare in Natural Habitats and in Zoos: Meaning and Anxiety<br>40 Allostatic Load as a Measure of Animal Stress and Health Risk<br>41 Stereotypic Behaviors in Managed Care<br>42 Welfare in Aquatic Invertebrates<br>43 Animal Welfare and Birds<br><br>Section 7: Diagnostics and Therapeutics<br>44 Selection of a Portable Computed Tomography Unit<br>45 Urine as a Monitor of Large Carnivore Health<br>46 Footcare for Zoo Ungulates (Zoo Hoofstock Trim Program)<br>47 Physical Therapy in Zoological Species<br>48 Integrative Medicine in Zoological Species<br>49 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Zoo and Wildlife Across Taxa<br>50 Blood Transfusions in Zoological Medicine<br><br>Section 8: Anesthesia<br>51 Anesthesia Monitoring—Understanding Supply and Demand<br>52 Newer Anesthetic Combinations Including Local Anesthesia<br>53 The Selection of Anesthetic Combinations<br>54 Capture Mortality and Impacts<br><br>Section 9: Invertebrates<br>55 Coral Diseases<br>56 Honey Bees<br>57 Partula Snail Medicine<br><br>Section 10: Aquatics<br>58 Fish Medicine Updates<br>59 Antibiotic Resistance in Public Aquariums<br>60 Harmful Algal Blooms<br><br>Section 11: Amphibians<br>61 Update on Amphibian Chytrid Fungus<br>62 Medical Aspects of Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog Reintroduction<br>63 Noninvasive Imaging Techniques in Amphibian Medicine—Access<br><br>Section 12: Reptiles<br>64 Snake Implants Techniques and Safety<br>65 Emerging Infectious Diseases of Reptiles<br>66 New Methods of Reptile Health Assessment<br>67 Veterinary Management of European Pond Turtle Reintroductions<br><br>Section 13: Avian<br>68 Causes of Death in Toucans<br>69 Pelican Health<br>70 Ground-hornbill Medicine<br>71 Tropical Avian Diseases<br>72 Avian Hatching Assistance<br>73 Egg Necropsies<br>74 Electrocution of Raptors<br>75 Update on the Status of Vultures and Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug Regulations<br>76 Twenty Years of West Nile Virus in North America<br>77 Infectious Diseases of Antarctic Penguins—Current and Future Threats<br>78 Philornis downsi and Related Species in Birds<br>79 Medical Aspects of Translocation of Pink Pigeons to Mauritius<br><br>Section 14: Marine Mammals<br>80 Dugong Medicine<br>81 Oral Health in Marine Mammals<br>82 Dolphin Nephrolithiasis<br>83 Marine Brucellosis<br>84 What can be Learned from Marine Mammal Strandings?<br>85 Large Whale Euthanasia and Necropsy<br><br>Section 15: Ungulates<br>86 Free-Ranging Marsh Deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) Health: Immobilization, Sample Collection, and Disease Survey<br>87 Prion Disease in Cervid Species<br>88 Parturition in Rhinoceros<br>89 White Rhino Diet-Induced Infertility<br>90 Browsing Rhinoceros and Iron Storage Disease—An Update<br><br>Section 16: Elephants<br>91 Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus Update<br>92 Use of Corrective Shoes in Elephants<br>93 Uroliths in Elephants<br>94 Artificial Insemination in Elephants<br>95 Vital Signs and Parameters in Newborn Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus)<br><br>Section 17: Primates<br>96 Intravenous Anesthesia in Great Apes<br>97 Voluntary Medical Procedures in Great Apes<br>98 Chimpanzee Mortality Review: 25 Years<br>99 Orangutan Respiratory Disease Syndrome<br><br>Section 18: Small Mammals<br>100 Echidna Nutrition<br>101 Macropod Progressive Periodontal Disease (Lumpy Jaw)<br>102 Medicine/Triage of Pangolin Confiscations<br>103 Medicine of Giant Armadillos (Priodontes maximus)<br>104 Veterinary Management of European Hedgehogs<br><br>Section 19: Carnivores<br>105 Veterinary Medicine in the Rehab of &ldquo;Dancing&rdquo; Bears in India<br>106 Morbidity and Mortality of Asiatic Black Bears (Ursus thibetanus) Associated with Bile Farming<br>107 Using In Situ/Ex Situ Research Collaborations to Support Polar Bear Conservation<br>108 Semen Banking of Wild Felids for Zoo Vets<br>109 Advantages and Challenges of Carcass Feeding Strategies of Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) in Human Care<br>110 Cheetah Liver Disease: A Diagnosis and Treatment Update
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