Laboratory diagnosis of livestock abortion
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Laboratory diagnosis of livestock abortion
Iowa State University Press, c1990
3rd ed
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Laboratory diagnosis of livestock abortion in food animals
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Rev. ed. of: Laboratory diagnosis of abortion in food animals: American Association Laboratory Diagnosis, 1984
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text presents methods for laboratory diagnosis of bovine, porcine, equine, and ovine abortion as well as descriptions of the characteristics of abortions and the lesions caused.
Table of Contents
- Submitting Specimens for Abortion Diagnosis
- Serologic Tests in Diagnosing Abortion
- Defective Fetuses, Abortion, and Prematurity
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Abortion Caused by various Species of Bacteria
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Miscellaneous Causes of Infectious Ovine Abortion
- Bovine Abortion Caused by Brucella sp.
- Ovine Abortion Caused by Brucella ovis
- Bovine Abortion Caused by Ureaplasma diversum
- Chlamydial Abortions
- Salmonella Abortion in Sheep
- Listeric Abortion in Cattle and Sheep
- Leptospiral Abortion
- Abortion Caused by Actinomyces pyogenes
- Bovine Abortion Caused by Campylobacter fetus
- Campylobacter Abortion in Sheep
- Congenital Disease Caused by Bluetongue and Related Orbivirus
- Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (Bovine Herpesvirus Group I) Viral Abortion
- Porcine Abortion and Stillbirth Caused by Porcine Herpesvirus (Aujeszky's or Pseudorabies Virus)
- Border Disease Abortion in Sheep
- Epizootic Bovine Abortion (Foothill Abortion)
- Bovine Abortion Caused by Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
- Maternal Reproductive Failure Caused by Porcine Parvovirus
- Mycotic Abortion
- Bovine Abortion Caused by Sarcocystis
- Diagnosis of Livestock Abortion Due to Toxoplasma gondii
- Abortion/infertility Caused by Tritrichomonas foetus
- Abortion Caused by Pine Needles and Other Plants
- Ovine Abortion Caused by a Nonclassified Flagellated Bacterium (Flexispira rappini)
- Ovine Abortion Caused by Coxiella burnetii
- Carbon Monoxide-Induced Stillbirth
- Histopathology of Food Animal Abortions
- An Overview on the Etiologic Factors and Diagnosis of Equine Fetal Diseases
- Noninfectious Abortion in Mares: Etiologic Factors and Lesions
- Perinatal Mortality in Foals Caused by Fescue Grass Toxicosis
- Equine Rhinopneumonitis (Equine Herpesvirus) Virus Abortion
- Equine Viral Arteritis Abortion
- Equine Mycotic Placentitis
- Equine Bacterial Abortions
- Campylobacter fetus Abortion in the Mare
- Leptospiral Abortion in the Mare
- Equine Placentitis Caused by Higher Bacteria
- Equine Abortion Caused by Histoplasma capsulatum
- Ehrlichia risticii (Potomac Horse Fever) Infection of the Equine Fetus.
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