Keywords

clinical pathology, laboratory diagnosis, veterinarians, disease investigation, diagnostic tools, animal diseases, infectious diseases, pathological laboratories, seroconversions, enzyme immunoassay, humoral immune responses, microbial antigens, regulatory requirements, safety requirements, veterinary disease investigation, therapeutic measures, preventive measures, livestock diseases, poultry diseases

Veterinary Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Diagnosis

authored by: R.S.Chauhan & Desh Deepak Singh
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ISBN: 9789358872903 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 540 | Language: English | Copyright: 2024
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 20.60 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 910 GMS
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Clinical Pathology and laboratory Diagnosis are often required to be in one location to assist veterinarians and disease investigation experts in their routine work. The development of rapid and specific diagnostic tools for various animal diseases is an important area of focus for clinicians. Traditional methods for diagnosing infectious diseases involve isolating, growing, and identifying the infectious agent from clinical samples, which requires well-equipped and well-staffed pathological laboratories. These methods can take days to weeks and may not provide an early diagnosis, which can be crucial for managing the disease. While isolation and identification of the microorganism can provide an unambiguous diagnosis, the success rate is limited. An alternative approach is to detect seroconversions to particular microorganisms, which can be diagnostically important. Enzyme immunoassay has become a popular tool for detecting humoral immune responses or microbial antigens for diagnostic purposes. Additionally, this book provides regulatory and safety requirements for the first time for veterinary disease investigation. Field veterinarians can use this information in their daily routine work to diagnose diseases, identify causative agents, and recommend effective therapeutic and preventive measures to control livestock and poultry diseases.

1. Examination of Blood
2. Examination of Blood and Serum for Biochemical Attributes
3. Examination of Bone Marrow
4. Examination of Urine
5. Examination of Feces
6. Examination of Milk
7. Examination of Skin Scrapings
8. Examination of Synovial Fluid
9. Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid
10. Examination of Semen
11. Clinical Microbiology
12. Cytopathology
13. Necropsy
14. Histopathological Techniques
15. Immunological and Serological Techniques
16. Immunopathological Techniques
17. Toxins and Poisons
18. Molecular Biological Techniques
19. Investigation of an Outbreak
20. Diagnosis of TB, JD and Sexually Transmissible Diseases (STDs)
21. Validation of A Diagnostic Test
22. Management of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory: Safety, Accident And First AID
23. Biosafety in Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratories
24. Quality Management System (Iso 9001: 2008) in Veterinar Clinical Pathology Laboratory
25. Competence Accreditation (Iso 17025) of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory
26. Good Laboratory Practice in Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory
27. Clinical signs, Pathological Lesions and Samples Required for Laboratory Examinations
28. Miscellaneous Information for Diagnosis and Prevention of Diseases

 
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