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Organ-Specific Parasites in Cattle.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rana, Tanmoy.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (379 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, 2025.
Summary:
Organ-specific Parasites in Cattle explores parasitic diseases affecting various organs in cattle, offering a deep dive into their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The book provides valuable insights into the etiology, symptoms, and pathophysiology of parasitic infections across critical organ systems, including the gastrointestinal tract, urogenital system, circulatory system, and more. With an emphasis on the latest research, it highlights advanced diagnostics, histopathological techniques, and the development of antiparasitic drugs and vaccines.Readers will gain a thorough understanding of host-parasite interactions, resistance mechanisms, and effective control strategies, all presented with detailed explanations and visual aids. Designed to serve as a key reference, this book is essential for students, researchers, veterinary practitioners, and academicians aiming to deepen their knowledge in parasitology and animal health. Key Features:- Comprehensive coverage of organ-specific parasitic diseases in cattle- Detailed focus on diagnosis, treatment, and preventive strategies- Latest advancements in anti-parasitic drugs and vaccines Readership:Ideal for graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and veterinarians.
Contents:
Intro
Title
Copyright
End User License Agreement
Contents
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sirigireddy Sivajothi1,*, Bhavanam Sudhakara Reddy1, Syed Afreen1 and Tanmoy Rana2
INTRODUCTION
Nematodes
Life Cycle of the Nematode
Lungworms
Trematodes
Fasciolosis
Cestodes
Taeniasis
PROTOZOAN INFECTIONS
Coccidiosis
Cryptosporidiosis
Giardiasis
Neosporosis
Echinococcosis (Hydatidosis)
Haemoprotozoan Parasites
Babesiosis
Oriental Theileriosis
Anaplasmosis
EXTERNAL PARASITES
Some Examples of External Parasites Include
Blood-Sucking Flies
Non-Blood Sucking Flies
Infestations of Fly Maggots (Myiasis)
Seasonal Parasite Pressure
Diagnosis
PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Colostrum Importance in Calves
Anti-Parasitic Medications
Pasture Management
General Considerations for Parasite Control Include
Important Factors to Consider for Preventing Both Internal and External Parasite Infections Include
Source Negative Cattle
Minimize Dose or Eliminate Exposure Completely
Monitoring Program to Ensure Early Identification
Therapeutic Prevention Programs
Environmental Management
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Parasites of the Gastrointestinal Tract Infection
K.P. Shyma1,*, Ajit Kumar1, Jay Prakash Gupta1 and Gyan Dev Singh1
COMMON GI PARASITES OF CATTLE
Ostertagia ostertagi
Trichostrongylus spp.
Cooperia sp.
Haemonchus spp.
Paramphistomum spp.
Strongyloides papillosus
Bunostomum phlebotomum
Toxocara vitulorum
Moniezia spp.
Oesophagostomum spp.
Schistosoma spp.
Trichuris spp.
ECONOMIC IMPACT DUE TO GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM
Reduced Growth Rates
Decreased Milk Production
Morbidity and Mortality
Treatment Costs
Labor Costs
Reduced Fertility.
Increased Feed Costs
Trade Restrictions
MANAGEMENT OF GI PARASITISM
Strategic Deworming
Fecal Egg Count Monitoring
Nutrition and Herd Health
Quarantine and New Animal Introduction
Genetic Selection
Manure Management
Minimize Stress
Environmental Modifications
Consultation with Veterinarian
Parasites in the Urogenital Tract Infection
Farhat Bano1, Muhammad Tahir Aleem2,3,*, Muhammad Mohsin4, Muhammad Asmat Ullah Saleem1 and Furqan Munir5
Trichomonas Foetus
Stephanurus Dentatus
Neospora Caninum
Trypanosoma Brucei Brucei
Dioctophyma Renale
FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Parasites in the Circulatory System
Pallabi Pathak1 and Joken Bam2,*
Schistosoma
Onchocerca
Theileria
Babesia
Anaplasma
Trypanosoma
Parasites in the Integumentary System
Bhupamani Das1,*, Niral Patel1, Dhyanjyoti Sarma1 and R. M. Patel1,2
EFFECT OF PARASITIC DISEASE ON INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Helminth Parasite Affecting Integumentary System
Ectoparasites Affecting Integumentary System
FLIES
Effect of fly larvae on skin: Myiasis
TICK
LICE
MITE
FLEA
LEACH
Miscellaneous
Protozoa Affecting Integumentary System
Parasites in the Nervous System
Muhammad Mohsin1, Muhammad Tahir Aleem2,3,*, Muhammad Zahid Farooq4, Muhammad Asmat Ullah Saleem5 and Furqan Munir6
Taenia Multiceps
Thelazia rhodesi
Thelazia gulosa
Thelazia skrjabini
Hypoderma bovis
Trypanosoma brucei brucei
FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
Parasites in the Eye and Ear
Muhammad Mohsin1, Muhammad Tahir Aleem2,3,*, Muhammad Zahid Farooq4, Muhammad Asmat Ullah Saleem5 and Furqan Munir6.
INTRODUCTION
Raillietia auris
Rhabditis species
Thelazia rhodesii
Otobius megnini
Significance of Parasites of Eye and Ear on Cattle
Parasites of the Respiratory System
Fathy Ahmad Osman1,*
Primary Parasite of the Respiratory System
Husk Disease
Anthelmintic Prophylaxis
Nasal Schistosomiasis in Cattle
Snoring disease
Mammomonogamiasis
Syngamoniasis
Parasites of another Organ System that Produces Respiratory Symptoms Toxocariasis
Neoascaris vitulorum
Strongyloidiasis
Bunostomosis
Parasite affecting the respiratory system through larvae migration and/or proliferation
Hydatid disease (Echinococcosis) Definition
Sarcocystosis
Parasites of Liver and Pancreas
Bhupamani Das1,*, Ayushi Nair2, Mayank Prajapati3 and Pallabi Pathak4
Parasites that Directly Affect the Liver and Pancreas
Fasciola gigantica
Fasciola hepatica
Fascioloides magna
Dicrocoelium dentriticum
Eurytrema pancreaticum
Parasites that Indirectly affect the Liver and Pancreas
Schistosoma spindale
Gigantocotyle explanatum
Echinococcus granulosus
Toxoplasma gondii
Babesia bigemina
Theileria annulata
Anaplasma marginale
Parasites of the Musculoskeletal System
Bhupamani Das1,* and Ayushi Nair2
Transmission of Parasites through Musculoskeletal System
Horizontal Transmission
Vertical Transmission
Impact on the Musculoskeletal System
Parasitic Diseases that Directly Affect the Musculoskeletal System
Taenia Saginata
Sarcocystis Species
Toxoplasma Gondii
Ecchninococcus Granulosus
Besnoitia Species
Neospora Caninum.
Hypoderma Species
Parasitic Diseases that Indirectly Affect the Musculoskeletal System
Toxocara Vitulorum
Bunostomum Radiatum
Ascaris Suum
Faecal Examination for Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases
Joken Bam1,*, Pallabi Pathak2, Nitika Sharma3 and Doni Jini1
FAECAL SAMPLING, PRESERVATION AND TRANSPORTATION TO LABORATORY
METHODS OF FAECAL EXAMINATION
Qualitative Method
Direct Method
Concentration Method
Floatation Method
Sedimentation Method
Quantitative Method
Modified McMaster Test
Modified Stoll Test
Cornell-Wisconsin Egg-counting Test
Formol-Ether technique
FAECAL CULTURE TECHNIQUES
Baermann Test
FAECAL STAINING METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
Histopathological Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases
Paras Saini1, Sushma Kajal1, Surbhi Gupta2 and Snehil Gupta3,*
Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica
Schistosomiasis
Amphistomiasis
Toxocara vitulorum Identification
Strongyle Worm Identification
Nodular Worm Identification
Lungworm Identification
Hookworm Identification
Gongylonema Identification
Onchocerca Identification
Parafilaria bovicola Identification
Trichuris Identification
Specific Histopathological Diagnostic Features of Commonly Found Cattle Arthropods
Specific Histopathological Diagnostic Features of Commonly found Pentastomids Parasites in Cattle
Specific Histopathological Diagnostic Features of Commonly Found Protozoan Parasites in Cattle
Histopathological Techniques for Parasitic Diagnosis
Anti-parasitic Drugs
Muhammad Asmat Ullah Saleem1, Muhammad Asif Wisal2, Muhammad Waqas3, Muhammad Mohsin4 and Muhammad Tahir Aleem5,6,*
ANTI-PROTOZOAL DRUGS.
Non-sulfonamides
Amprolium
Decoquinate
Diclazuril
Imidocarb
Lasalocid
Metronidazole
Sulfonamides
Sulfadimethoxine
Sulfamethazine
Sulfaquinoxaline
ANTHELMINTICS
Ivermectin
Albendazole
Fenbendazole
Levamisole
ECTOPARASITIC DRUGS
Pyrethrins
Carbamates and Organophosphates
Foramidines
RESISTANCE TO ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS
Host Resistance to Parasitic Diseases
Farhat Bano1, Muhammad Ahsan2, Muhammad Asmat Ullah Saleem1, Muhammad Mohsin3 and Muhammad Tahir Aleem4,5,*
Evolution of Resistance
Host-parasite Relationship
Role of Innate and Acquired Immunity
Resistance against Ecto and Endoparasites
Cellular Response to Parasitic Attack
The Sources of Variation in Resistance to Parasitic Diseases
The Process of Parasite Rejection
How Parasites Escape Host Immune System
Parasitic Infections in the Compromised Host
Antiparasitic Vaccines
P. Ramadevi1,*, J. Jayalakshmi1 and Snehil Gupta2
Development of Parasitic Vaccines and Challenges
Helminth Vaccines
Echinococcus Granulosus
Oesophagostomum
Ostertagia Ostertagi and Cooperia Oncophora
Haemonchus Placei and H. Similis
Dictyocaulus Viviparus
Protozoal Vaccines
Tritrichomonas Foetus
Eimeria
Cryptosporidium
Anaplasma Marginale
Arthropod Vaccines
Preventive Measures and Control of Parasites
Muhammad Tahir Aleem1,2,*, Fakiha Kalim3, Azka Kalim4, Furqan Munir3 and Jazib Hussain5
COMPREHENDING CATTLE PARASITES
PASTURE MANAGEMENT APPROACH FOR EFFECTIVE PARASITIC CONTROL
Pasture Rotation
Pasture Resting Period
Waste Management and Removal.
Fecal Examination and Deworming Practices.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
981-5322-10-9
OCLC:
1518612400

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