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UNUSUAL CUTANEOUS INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES

Dermatologic Clinics, 1999
The cutaneous manifestations of thirteen unusual infections and parasitic diseases are described. Their geographic distribution, morphologic features of the causative organism, histopathologic changes, criteria for diagnosis, and treatment are included.
Freddye M. Lemons-Estes   +2 more
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Infectious Liver Diseases and Parasitic Lesions [PDF]

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Infectious diseases of the liver include pyogenic and amebic abscesses and viral, fungal, parasitic and granulomatous infections. Imaging plays a fundamental role in diagnosis and follow-up of infectious liver diseases. All imaging modalities including ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging may be helpful for detection and
Aycan Uysal   +2 more
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Quick reference on infectious diseases and parasites [PDF]

open access: possibleVeterinary Record, 2013
Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases and Parasitology, 2nd edn Stephen C. Barr, and Dwight D. Bowman. 656 pages, paperback, £58.99. Wiley-Blackwell. 2011. ISBN 978 0 8138 2012 5 ![Graphic][1] THIS ‘Five-Minute Veterinary Consult’ on canine and feline infectious diseases and
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Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

2005
PLEASE NOTE THAT A MORE RECENT EDITION OF THIS TITLE IS AVAILABLE IN THE LIBRARYVomiting and diarrhoea in dogs and cats are two of the most common maladies facing the small animal practitioner today, and bacterial, viral and parasitic enteropathogens play an important role in many of these cases.
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Infectious Diseases and Parasites of Ratites

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
This article discusses infectious and parasitic disease conditions in the three ratite species. Diseases and parasitic conditions are reviewed in relation to etiology, transmission, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. To ensure optimum reproduction and growth of birds on large production units, a veterinarian must understand management in ...
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Anthropometry and Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

2012
Anthropometric data are used to assess and predict performance, general health and survival of individuals and also can reflect the economic and social well being of populations. They are associated with the prognostic of several chronic pathologies such as risk of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and other diseases ...
Marta Chagas Monteiro   +3 more
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Parasitic and Infectious Diseases. Epidemiology and Ecology

The Journal of Parasitology, 1995
M.E. Scott, Populations are Dynamic. G. Smith, So You Want to Write a Model. G. Smith and M.E. Scott, Model Behavior and the Basic Reproduction Ratio. H. McCallum and M.E. Scott, Quantifying Population Processes: Experimental and Theoretical Approaches. G. Smith, Parasite Population Density Is Regulated. G.
Albert O. Bush   +2 more
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Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

2010
When evaluating pregnant women affected with certain infectious or parasitic diseases we followed the ICD classification (WHO) (see Table 1.12), though the experts of handbooks and review papers preferred the etiological classification according to the types of agents (virus, bacterium, parasite) or the route of infections (e.g.
Ferenc Bánhidy   +2 more
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Parasite Metalo-aminopeptidases as Targets in Human Infectious Diseases

Current Drug Targets, 2023
Background: Parasitic human infectious diseases are a worldwide health problem due to the increased resistance to conventional drugs. For this reason, the identification of novel molecular targets and the discovery of new chemotherapeutic agents are urgently required. Metalo- aminopeptidases are promising targets in parasitic infections.
Mirtha E, Aguado   +7 more
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