Diseases of SwineJeffrey J. Zimmerman, Locke A. Karriker, Alejandro Ramirez, Kent J. Schwartz, Gregory W. Stevenson First published in 1958, Diseases of Swine, Tenth Edition is a fully revised and updated version of this classic reference. Now published in association with the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, the Tenth Edition adds new knowledge throughout in a reorganized format to provide more intuitive access to information. With chapters written by more than 150 of the foremost experts in the field, Diseases of Swine remains the premier source of comprehensive information on swine production, health, and management for swine health specialists of all disciplines and at any level of expertise, including veterinarians, researchers, and students. Featuring a new content organization designed for improved navigability, the Tenth Edition adds chapters on the cardiovascular system, diagnostic tests and test performance, food safety and zoonotic diseases, show and pet pigs, and the most current information on both long-recognized and emerging pathogens. Diseases of Swine, Tenth Edition is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in swine health. |
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Clostridiosis 709 63 Tuberculosis | 856 |
necrohemorrhagic enteritis Clostridium M tuberculosislocalized alimentary | 866 |
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VETERINARY PRACTICE | 188 |
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as percentages of total lung | 349 |
Anatomy pathophysiology mulberry heart | 381 |
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Overview of Viruses | 647 |
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246 | 696 |
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47 | 883 |
Leptospirosis 770 SECTION V PARASITIC DISEASES | 885 |
354 | 893 |
Mycoplasmosis 779 Coccidia Isospora Eimeria Toxoplasma | 908 |
Salmonellosis 821 68 Nutrient Deficiencies and Excesses | 923 |
septicemia enterocolitis Salmonella clinical signs investigation | 938 |
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Staphylococcosis 834 zearalenone and fumonisins | 953 |
pleuropneumonia Actinobacillus suis | 968 |
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