Infectious Diseases of the Dog and CatElsevier Health Sciences, 2011 M11 15 - 1376 páginas
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II Mycoplasmal and Bacterial Diseases | 277 |
III Fungal and Algal Diseases | 576 |
IV Protozoal Diseases | 711 |
V Clinical Problems | 853 |
APPENDIX Antimicrobial Drug Formulary | 1207 |
WEB APPENDIX 1 Recommendations for Core and Noncore Vaccinations of Dogsa | 732 |
WEB APPENDIX 2 Recommendations for Core and Noncore Vaccinations of Cats | 735 |
WEB APPENDIX 4 Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control | 742 |
WEB APPENDIX 5 Laboratory Testing for Infectious Diseases of Dogs and Cats | 752 |
WEB APPENDIX 6 Manufacturers of Diagnostic Test Kits or Reagents and Their Products | 780 |
WEB APPENDIX 7 Disease RuleOuts for Medical Problems | 786 |
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Abbreviations Frequently Used Throughout the Text | 1355 |
Inside Front Cover | 1357 |
Pageburst ad | 1358 |
WEB APPENDIX 3 Canine and Feline Biologics Manufacturers and Products Available Worldwide | 737 |
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