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Fowler's zoo and wild animal medicine : (Record no. 160284)

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Classification number SF996 FOW
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Title Fowler's zoo and wild animal medicine :
Remainder of title current therapy /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by R. Eric Miller, Nadine Lamberski and Paul P. Calle
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer St Louis,
-- Missouri,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2019
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2019
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Extent xix, 734 pages :
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504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes references and index
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Formatted contents note <br/>The role of the veterinary advisors in animal management plans<br/>Risk analysis framework guidance for wildlife health professionals<br/>Wildlife technologies<br/>International sample movement: overview of CITES and selected national regulations<br/>A practical guide for statistics in wildlife studies<br/>Opportunities to inspire the next generation of veterinarians<br/>Strategic planning for zoo veterinary operations<br/>Organizational influence: navigating the leadership road for zoo veterinarians<br/>Contingency planning for all-hazards and foreign animal disease<br/>Veterinary occupational health and safety in the zoo and wildlife setting<br/>Research study design<br/>Overview of animal welfare in zoos<br/>Stress and animal welfare: endocrinological evaluation<br/>A systematic approach in diagnosing behavior problems<br/>Quality of life assessment and end of life planning for geriatric zoo animals<br/>Evaluating camel health in Kenya: an example of one health in action<br/>Disease risks to native wildlife from zoos and aquariums<br/>Feral cat dilemma<br/>The USAID emerging pandemic threats PREDICT project: global detection of emerging wildlife viral zoonoses<br/>Renewable energy: effects on wildlife<br/>Female infertility in zoo animals<br/>Changes in reproductive management<br/>Issues surrounding surplus animals in zoos<br/>Therapeutics. Stem cells therapy in zoo medicine<br/>Compounding pharmacies<br/>Sustained-release and long-acting opioid formulations of interest in zoological medicine<br/>New concepts and considerations in emergency response to accidental exposure to potent anesthetic drugs in zoo and wildlife medicine<br/>Vaporizers and field anesthesia equipment for free-ranging wildlife<br/>Perianesthetic monitoring: equipment and interpretation<br/>Wildlife necropsy primer<br/>Use of CT and MRI in zoological medicine<br/>Moving beyond survey radiographs<br/>Equine herpesviruses and interspecies infections<br/>Ebola virus disease in great apes<br/>Chagas disease: wildlife infection with Trypanosoma cruzi in a one health context<br/>The effects of climate change on disease spread in wildlife<br/>Prion diseases in wildlife<br/>Avian influenza: a brief overview of the pathobiology and current status in domestic and non-domestic species<br/>Emerging reptile viruses<br/>Emerging diseases in bats<br/>Zika virus: a real threat for wildlife?<br/>An overview of MERS in the Middle East<br/>Diseases risk to endemic animals from introduced species on Madagascar<br/>Techniques for vaccinating wildlife<br/>Brucellosis in North American wildlife<br/>Melioidosis in zoo and wild animals<br/>Techniques for addressing parasites in saltwater aquariums<br/>Touch-pools: the other side of the hand<br/>Sharks and medicine<br/>Decompression medicine in aquatic species (fish and sea turtle focus)<br/>Euthanasia of ectotherms<br/>Ranaviral disease in reptiles and amphibians<br/>Anuran reproduction<br/>Minimally invasive surgery of amphibians<br/>Medical aspects of the hungarian meadow viper (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis) reintroduction<br/>Ophidiomycosis<br/>Fibropapillomatosis in marine turtles<br/>Rehabilitation medicine of confiscated turtles<br/>Medical evaluation of crocodilians<br/>Reptile and amphibian analgesia<br/>Medical aspects of giant tortoise relocation in the Galápagos Islands<br/>Anti-fungals in birds<br/>Medical management of walk through aviaries<br/>Systemic isosporosis in passerine birds<br/>Bornaviruses in birds<br/>Prosthetic and orthotic limbs in avian medicine<br/>Avian spirurids<br/>Selected medical aspects of bird reproduction in ex situ conservation<br/>Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease<br/>Medical aspects of potoroid marsupial conservation translocations<br/>Macropod pediatric medicine<br/>Small mammals. White-nose syndrome: cutaneous invasive ascomycosis in hibernating bats<br/>Naked mole rat (Heterocephalus Glaber) management and medicine<br/>Immobilization, health and current status of knowledge of free-living capybaras<br/>Xenarthra Immobilization and Restraint<br/>Update on field anesthesia protocols for free-ranging lions<br/>Overview of African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) medicine<br/>Medicine of captive Andean bear<br/>Canine distemper vaccination in non-domestic carnivores<br/>Infectious diseases of orangutans in their home ranges and in zoos<br/>Medical aspects of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) rehabilitation and sanctuary medicine<br/>Update on Great Ape Heart Project<br/>Great ape nutrition<br/>Marine mammal viruses<br/>Mycobacteria pinnipedi<br/>Lens diseases and anesthetic considerations for ophthalmologic procedures in pinnipeds<br/>Giraffe husbandry and welfare<br/>Lameness diagnosis and management in zoo giraffe<br/>Mass mortality events affecting Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) of Central Asia<br/>Musk ox sedation and anesthesia<br/>Capripoxviruses in non-domestic hoofstock<br/>Babesiosis in Cervidae<br/>Elephants and rhinoceros. Management of dental disease in elephants<br/>Elephant mycobacteriosis: new diagnostics and management<br/>Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus<br/>Elephant pregnancy and parturition: normal and abnormal<br/>Elephant care in Southeast Asia<br/>Updates in African rhinoceros field immobilization and translocation<br/>Update on rhinoceros nutrition 1<br/>Health of the forest rhinoceroses of Southeast Asia: Sumatran and Javan rhinoceroses
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Summary, etc "Bringing together a globally diverse range of timely topics related to zoo and wild animals, Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, Volume 9 is an invaluable tool for any professional working directly with wildlife and zoo animals. The text's user-friendly format guides readers through biology, anatomy, and special physiology; reproduction; restraint and handling; housing requirements; nutrition and feeding; surgery and anesthesia; diagnostics, and therapeutics for each animal. Two new co-editors and a globally diverse group of expert contributors each lend their expertise on a wide range of new topics -- including a new section on emerging wildlife diseases covering topics like MERS, Equine Herpesvirus, and Ebola in great apes. Other new topics integrated into this ninth volume include: stem cell therapy in zoo medicine, cardiac disease in great apes, disease risk assessment in field studies, Tasmanian devil tumors, and the latest information on the elephant herpes virus. With all its synthesized coverage of emerging trends, treatment protocols, and diagnostic updates new to the field, Fowler's is a reference you don't want to be without. Current therapy format ensures that each CT volume in the series covers all new topics that are relevant at the time of publication. Synthesized topics offer the right amount of depth -- often fewer than 10 pages -- to maintain an accessible format. General taxon-based format covers all terrestrial vertebrate taxa plus selected topics on aquatic and invertebrate taxa. Updated information from the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) has been incorporated to keep readers up to date on this worldwide system. Globally diverse panel of expert contributors each incorporate the latest research and clinical management of captive and free-ranging wild animals throughout the world. NEW! Two new co-editors (for a total of three editors) each lend their expertise on a wide range of new wild and zoo animal topics. NEW! Section on emerging wildlife diseases includes chapters on MERS, SARS, Ebola in great apes, and a variety of other emerging wildlife diseases"--Publisher's description
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Wildlife diseases
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Zoo animals
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Zoo animals
Form subdivision Diseases
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Veterinary medicine
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Wildlife diseases
Form subdivision Treatment
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Personal name Miller, R. Eric,
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Personal name Lamberski Nadine
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Personal name Calle, Paul P.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Medical School Medical School Open Shelf 09/11/2022 Book Aid International   SF996 FOW BK145098 09/11/2022 157302 149.60 09/11/2022 Book