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  • Author: Alberto Martin Cordero
  • Author: Miguel Ángel Valera
  • Author: Paolo Martelli
Swine respiratory disease Swine respiratory disease

Swine respiratory disease

Price CAD 94.50

This book aims at providing an updated overview on the most frequent pathogens responsible for Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex (PRDC), viruses and bacteria, acting in association and mainly potentiating their anatomical and functional effects and worsening the clinical outcome and economic impact. The authors, prestigious and rewarded experts with a wide experience in respiratory diseases in pigs, have focused their efforts on preparing chapters that illustrate the latest information and data on the treated topics, while making them as readable as possible. The book inspires to facilitate comprehension and educational enrichment to the preparation of a well-designed, practical approach.

Bacterial skin infection in small animals - Veterinary book - cover book - Alberto Martin Cordero Bacterial skin infection in small animals - Veterinary book - cover book - Alberto Martin Cordero

Bacterial skin...

Price CAD 77.70

This book describes the most common bacterial skin infections affecting cats and dogs, their clinical presentation, and aetiological agents, besides offering practical techniques and advice for their identification and management using clear images, tables, and diagrams. It also facilitates veterinary surgeons with the tools to treat resistant infections and explains the latest developments in topical and systemic treatments.

Health plans - Veterinary book - cover book - Miguel Angel Valera

Health plans

Price CAD 86.10

The specific objective of this practical book is to help the reader, whether a veterinary surgeon or manager of a veterinary clinic, design the best possible health plans for their veterinary centre, whether starting from scratch or seeking to improve upon existing health plans that are not selling successfully.